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  • Report by NNfCC, which provides an estimation of the possible levels of UK employment in the biomass combustion (heat and power) and anaerobic…

  • An outline of a method used to analyse arsenic species in landfill leachate.

  • How measurement research supports the food industry in producing food that is safe for consumers and protects them from food fraud.

  • National Measurement System strategic capability science and research programme 2012.

  • A review of developments in food and feed law highlighting legislative changes that relate to chemical measurement.

  • Report exploring investors' views of computer-based trading.

  • Independent review by Dr Tim Wilson, follows the HE white paper which states the need for stronger links between universities and employers.

  • The costs of solar Photovoltaic (PV) used in DECC’s model for the UK Feed-In Tariff (FIT).

  • Highlights the department’s research priorities over the 2011-12 period. Aims to consolidate and align all existing and on-going research with…

  • Recommendations for analysis of jelly products to determine if a product falls within the definition of those banned under EU law.

  • Advice and guidance on implications of the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals legislation.

  • Report on how the UK healthcare system can benefit from the mainstream adoption of genomic technology.

  • Review considering how best to manage high impact low probability risks.

  • How DNA sequencing could be used to detect and identify probiotic bacteria and the benefits this approach provides.

  • An outline of legislation changes relating to food and feed law that affect the Government Chemist statutory role as referee analyst.

  • December 2011 report on the quality standards required for fingerprint examination.

  • Economic analysis behind the innovation and research strategy for growth. BIS economics paper number 15.

  • BIS research paper number 61.

  • An outline of potential analytical measurement issues associated with carbon dioxide capture and storage.

  • Summarises science, engineering and technology indicators prepared in collaboration with the Office for National Statistics.