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This paper synthesises findings from a linked series of studies on user and provider beliefs and practices
This document contains the following information: Boundary Commission for Wales 5th periodical report on parliamentary constituencies and 1st report on National Assembly for Wales electoral regions.
This document contains the following information: Statistics of scientific procedures on living animals: Great Britain 2004.
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This document contains the following information: School Teachers' Review Body fifteenth report - 2005.
Research carried out by AEA Technology Environment to help government incorporate social cost of carbon (SCC) values in decision-making.
To assess the effectiveness of the scientific and management leadership of the joint programme in cultivating a vision, strategy and approach to flood management.
Guidance on dealing with the setting of discharge limits for airborne and liquid radioactive effluents for nuclear-licensed sites
This report investigates spawning and feeding migration and habitat use in rivers by grayling in the UK.
To explore the use of decision support techniques applied to Condition monitoring and asset management (CMAM) to improve the safety and economic performance of complex infrastructure systems. …
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