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Guidance on geometric design and setting of geometric design standards for single carriageway rural roads in developing countries
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A study which assesses the effect of randomised experimental designs on the analysis of genetically modified ingredients.
Paper presents a contract-based model of industrial organization that considers different information frictions and market structures
Investigates a generalization of the triangular design to impose a minimum sample size for pharmacokinetic or other analyses
The Office for Place are looking to work with local authorities who have an adopted design code and are keen to update or expand it.
Baseline designs for a 630 place primary school.
Design codes need to be based on a vision for how a place will develop in the future, as set out in the local plan. This vision needs to be developed with the local community and is likely to be...
Includes introduction and purpose of this guide.
The Homes and Communities Agency (HCA) Design and Sustainability Advisory Group helps us to achieve our statutory objectives around improving design and embedding sustainability in development.
A new passport design was launched on 3 November 2015.
Information on designs hearings including costs and how to appeal against an outcome.
This guide explains the Intellectual Property practice under the Registered Designs Act 1949 and the Registered Design Rules 2006.
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