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Guidance for vets, farmers and animal keepers on what the mg/PCU means and how it is calculated.
Sources of radioactivity in the environment and how levels of radioactivity are monitored and assessed.
How the Environment Agency monitors businesses affected by the Packaging Producer Responsibility Regulations and their 2020 compliance report.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Covers the use of electronic monitoring (including location and alcohol tags) and the performance of the electronic monitoring contractors for England and Wales
Results from the quarterly monitoring programme to check UK grown and imported food for pesticide residues.
This paper develops a relational contracting model to study the role of monitoring in firms and evaluate the model experimentally in the field
Covers the use and delivery of electronic tags, including location monitoring tags and alcohol monitoring tags, for England and Wales.
How the Environment Agency monitors businesses affected by the packaging waste regulations and their 2021 compliance report.
From 1 April, Monitor is part of NHS Improvement.
Evaluates a range of monitoring strategies, including clinical, CD4 cell count and viral load monitoring
Statistics on alcohol monitoring tags used as part of the Alcohol Abstinence Monitoring Requirement (AAMR).
How the Environment Agency monitors businesses affected by the packaging waste regulations.
Novel technologies are allowing new actors to engage in the monitoring of hydrological systems and water resources
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