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Children's tooth decay (at age 5)

Mean number of teeth per child sampled which were either actively decayed or had been filled or extracted. Source: BASCD (British Association for the Study of Community Dentistry) Publisher:...

Children with one or more decayed, missing or filled teeth

Children with one or more decayed, missing or filled teeth

Tooth extractions due to decay for children admitted as inpatients to hospital, aged 10 years and under (NHSOF 3.7.ii)

The crude rate of the number of finished consultant episodes (FCEs) where a tooth extraction was performed on a child aged 10 years or under at the start of the episode of care, due to tooth decay,...

WFD Cycle 2 Lake Ammonia Classification

This dataset is a subset of "WFD Classification Status Cycle 2" and contains classification data for Ammonia in lakes. Ammonia is a decay product of nitrogenous organic wastes and of the breakdown...

WFD Cycle 2 River Ammonia Classification

This dataset is a subset of the "WFD Classification Status Cycle 2" product. It contains summary data for the element ammonia for river water bodies, as used in the classification for Ecological...

Source Protection Zones [Merged]

Source Protection Zones [Merged] have been created as public facing outlines where common boundaries and overlaps (based on zone number) have been removed. Source Protection Zones (SPZs) are...

UKCCSRC Call 2 project report: Advanced Sorbent via Controlled Sintering of Natural Ca-sorbent for Carbon Capture

In this study, two strategies, thermal pretreatment and chemical doping, were investigated as a method of improving the residual carrying capacity of Longcliffe and Havelock limestone for calcium...

UKCCSRC Call 2 Project: Novel Materials and Reforming Processing Route for the Production of Ready-Separated CO2/N2/H2 from Natural Gas Feedstocks

The world's population is predicted to grow from the current 7 billions to a plateau of approximately 9.2 billions to be reached within the next 60 years, representing roughly a 30 % increase in a...

Chemical analysis data derived from NERC grant NE/I025573/1, When on Earth did modern plate tectonics begin?

Earth is a dynamic planet, for the simple reason that it is still cooling down from the heat of accretion and subsequent decay of radioactive elements. The main mechanism by which it loses heat is...