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Immunochromatographic assays, optical methods including those involving waveguides, electrochemical methods,
Find out how to propose your own (method 7) method for processing animal by-products (ABPs) instead of using one of the 6 standard methods.
An overview of systematic reviews
The methods used in the coronavirus (COVID-19) Infection Survey and NHS Test and Trace in England and why the data cannot be directly compared.
Many African cities face a range of hazards, representing a “spectrum of risk” of events that can cause death, illness and impoverishment
This report seeks to undertake a methodological review to examine how to robustly estimate the economic impact of large exporters on the UK economy.
Protocol for an overview of systematic reviews
This study examines intergenerational mobility in India over time, across groups, and across space.
Summarising the impact of inclusion of microbusinesses in the International Trade in Services survey to enhance the coverage of UK Trade in Services statistics.
A series of articles have been published over the last few months describing the improvements being made to National Accounts. This article summarises the effects of methodological, classification and other changes implemented in the Quarterly National Accounts for the period...
Find out about partial exemption special methods for government departments.
Outlines the sources used to compile the weights required for chain-linking and a change to the classification framework.
PHE has undertaken assessments of inactivation methods against SARS-CoV-2 with further evaluations ongoing.
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