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Recurrent selection is an important breeding method for population improvement and selecting elite inbreds or fixed lines from the improved germplasm
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What to do before you start, planning and making the changeover and reducing dependencies.
This paper develops a framework for cities as inter-linked systems across multiple zones of land use and commerce
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Guidance to help organisations choose a monitoring approach for stack emissions to air that meets Environment Agency and MCERTS requirements (formerly part of M2).
Practical guidance for senior civil servants and team leaders applying systems approaches to complex policy problems
Defra’s systems primer will help you understand and apply systems thinking to support complex decision making.
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Reviews the growing importance of energy data systems for energy policy in the developing countries
This paper surveys a representative sample of microenterprises in urban Uganda
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