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Change in TB case notification rates after 2015 and explore the enablers and barriers for implementation of Xpert
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The development of a guidance manual of leachate red list substance protocol for use by waste management and regulatory bodies .
An evaluation of methods to characterise silica nanoparticles in complex food matrices.
This paper aims to understand the effects of time spent in domestic work, including childcare, on women’s mental health in Ghana.
The toolkit addresses the various steps of the monitoring and evaluation process of policy influence
Changes and improvements to the way we calculate financial services estimates for Other Financial Institutions, using industry-specific data.
Review of biological methods for the detection of environmental antimicrobial resistance.
A technical paper which examines ways of measuring the extent to which adults participate in culture and sport.
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