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Review of biological methods for the detection of environmental antimicrobial resistance.
An explanation of the methodology used in the benefit destinations of claimants who have been sanctioned statistics.
The development of a biological assessment method for assessing the quality of still waters of canals, lakes, temporary waters, ditches, brackish lagoons and ponds.
Efficient programme and project management is vital to ensure the government’s policies are delivered successfully.
Sections (2.01 - 2.41) last updated January 2024.
This project reviewed the factors that influence variability and uncertainty in measurements of concentrations of methane in groundwater.
We peer reviewed a draft report on a new methodology for estimating excess deaths. The ONS publication compared old and new methodologies.
Supplementary guidance to the Green Book on economic valuation with stated preference techniques.
Outlines the sources used to compile the weights required for chain-linking and a change to the classification framework.
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