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The committee's main function is to provide the Home Office’s Chief Scientific Adviser with independent advice on the estimation of chronological age in the living.
This research aims to develop new methods for generating cost-effective maps of poverty and vulnerability in Afghanistan
This book chapter brings together information about current aspects of genome-wide studies and the concept of heritability
We’re assessing the suitability of existing methods for estimating PMP and PMF. We're developing new methods and guidelines to understand risks posed to reservoirs from extreme flood events.
A peer reviewed report on the potential to estimate bioconcetration factor from a dietary bioaccumulation study
Updating the national car ownership model to a 2011 base year, from the previous base year of 2001, incorporating more recent National Travel Survey data.
This report reviews the different methods for estimating and projecting households and population.
The following article considers what early indictors could be generated from the Wealth and Assets Survey
Experimental methodology for producing UK interregional trade estimates using novel datasets
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