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Experience from a field experiment in Kenya.
Projects granted during 2016 that have a primary purpose of basic research, sensory organs.
Nutrition promotion messages
Looking into what can lead to people making mistakes and how to mitigate errors.
Product recall for newborn sensory box presenting a high risk of choking and strangulation due to easy access to small parts and excessively long ribbons.
Product recall for handmade sensory hanging toy for infant and toddlers sold via Etsy presenting a high risk of choking and strangulation due to accessible small parts and excessively long cords.
Projects granted during 2015 that have a primary purpose of translational and applied research: human sensory organ disorders (skin, eyes and ears).
Product recall for newborn sensory toy presenting a high risk of choking and strangulation due to easy access to small parts and excessively long cords.
Legislation requires broadcasters to meet minimum targets
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
This paper analyses the effect of shocks in-utero on human capital outcomes in childhood and adolescence in India
Projects granted during 2015 that have a primary purpose of basic research: sensory organs (skin, eyes and ears).
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