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Research into forming methods for future study of the hidden economy.
Article in the Journal of Molecular Diagnostics
Entrepreneurship training programmes are an important component of demand side job creation strategies in developing countries
Biofortification with provitamin A carotenoids is an intervention for providing vitamin A to people where maize is a staple crop
A review of analytical methods for cationic polyacrylamides.
The paper sketches the origins of the system of innovation concept and the need it was seen to fulfil in agriculture
Find out what methods you can use to process ABPs, how to test your products for bacteria and how to permanently mark high risk material.
Explaining methodological improvements to education quality adjustment, healthcare, adult social care, education and police inputs, and the National Accounts data source used in the upcoming Public service productivity article.
Lessons on how better to design GTF programmes
This paper identifies a number of findings and recommendations in relation to the thematic areas of protracted crises, resilience, basic services and research uptake.
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