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This study is in the Epidemic-Prone Tana River County, Kenya
This study looked at how three different analysis methods could help us to understand 'rater' effects on exam reliability.
COMEAP statement on quantifying mortality associated with long-term exposure to fine particulate matter.
Ultrasound has been used in medical practice throughout the world for at least 50 years.
Information on formaldehyde (also known as methanal and methylene glycol) for use in responding to chemical incidents.
This report describes the likely significant environmental effects that are likely to occur at a geographical scale greater than the community areas described in Volume 2.
Information on xylene, for use in responding to chemical incidents.
A summary of anticipated local/parish level adverse effects on ecological receptors in MA05.
Guidance on arsine (also known as arsenic hydride) and stibine (also known as antimony hydride) for use in responding to chemical incidents.
This study was published in Systematic Reviews
Employment Tribunal decision.
This paper aims to understand the effects of time spent in domestic work, including childcare, on women’s mental health in Ghana.
Information on ethylene glycol (also known as 1,2-ethanediol, ethane-1,2-diol, or mono ethyl glycol) for use in responding to chemical incidents.
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