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This report combines an Environment Agency literature review of ecological modelling approaches for use in site-specific assessments of contaminated land.
Results of a collaborative trial to validate a method for determining the sweetener sucralose in food.
A method for estimating airborne concentrations of sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide and particles PM10 in the UK
Report 2 provides a review of the methods that will enable evaluation of impacts across the legacy ambitions
Animal Welfare Committee advice on methods for killing piglets on farm.
Exploratory research testing approaches to getting pupils’ views on outdoor space, for Department for Education building in use reviews.
Results of a survey carried out by the Food Standards Agency on slaughter methods of farm animals in England and Wales.
There was a review of the methods used for the estimation of capital stocks. This article explains the methodological changes that have been implemented as part of Blue Book 2019.
Methods to estimate and combine background concentrations and with process contributions.
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