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General Register Office For Scotland information about Scotland s People. Welcome to the website of the general Register Office for Scotland (GROS). We are part of the devolved Scottish http://www.gro-scotland.gov.uk/
Extractions: Search Explore and understand the Census and plan the future... Use, explore and understand the full potential of Census output... The online source of civil registration, open census records, old parish registers and wills for Scotland... Count ME in Scotland is a project which aims to encourage schools to learn about the national Census and to make use of past and present Census material... If you have made use of our statistical content we would be grateful if you would take a few minutes to complete our customer survey form. You are in: Home Information about Scotland's People Welcome to the website of the General Register Office for Scotland (GROS). We are part of the devolved Scottish Administration. We are responsible for the registration of births, marriages, deaths, divorces, and adoptions . We run the Census and we use Census and other data to publish information about population and households . We are the main source of family history records . We hope that our website will help you find what you want to know about Scotlands people. How to register a birth or death , or get married in Scotland order birth, death or marriage certificates
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Extractions: Search A-Z Index Guidance Notes are a series of information leaflets offering practical advice addressing the most important areas of concern of international students studying in the UK. Below are the Guidance Notes that may be useful to students. The Guidance Notes are in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF), so it is easy to read on screen or to print. You'll need a copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the PDF files. An introduction to student accommodation available in the UK. What to expect when you first arrive: information about transport, temporary accommodation, money and communications. 3. Driving in Great Britain: a guide for international students
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Extractions: T HE B AR ... OUNCIL These pages give details of the structure and role of the Council and its Committees, the dates of Bar Council meetings and how to contact us. A BOUT B ARRISTERS This section provides useful historical information about the Bar and descriptions of what barristers do. It also gives information about the Circuits, the Inns of Court and the Specialist Bar Associations S ERVICES F OR ... ARRISTERS In this section you will find information about the various services that the Bar Council provides for barristers including the BARMARK scheme, the Fees Collection scheme, LawCare and the Bar Services Company Ltd. R ULES A ND ... UIDANCE These pages contain the rules and guidance governing barristers including the Code of Conduct, together with a wide range of other guidance and advice for the profession
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Extractions: Between July 2003 and May 2004, four small and rapidly contained outbreaks of SARS have been reported; three of which appear to have been linked to laboratory releases of SARS-CoV. The source of the fourth outbreak remains unclear, although epidemiological investigations focused on an animal source. The possibility of SARS re-emergence remains and there is a need for continuing vigilance.
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Extractions: Help ... New account register GPnotebook is an online encyclopaedia of medicine that provides a trusted immediate reference resource for clinicians in the UK and internationally. Updated continually, our database consists of over 26,000 pages of information. Fast and reliable, many doctors use GPnotebook during the consultation.
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Census It provides essential information from national to neighbourhood level for government, business, general Register Office (GRO) 1901 Census. http://www.statistics.gov.uk/census/
Extractions: The most recent Census was on 29 April 2001. This site takes you to its findings which are available free to everyone. Plans are being made to hold the next one in 2011. Census News Find out about Census 2001, the next Census, and related events. Request email alerts to Census News. 2011 Census: Plans for 2007 Census Test Consultation on topics for 2011: over 1,300 responses received Latest from Census 2001: Theme Tables online now All news and events 2011 Census The next Census guide to preparations 2011 Census programme user consultation, how to take part Census 2001 We are currently redesigning this part of the site to improve access to results and information.
Extractions: General information about the Academy, what it does, and how it is organised Contact details for the officers and staff of the Academy, and a map showing the location of 10 Carlton House Terrace Information about the Fellows of the Academy, the Sections, Committees, and electoral procedures Information about the grants the Academy makes to support postdoctoral research in the humanities and social sciences, and how to apply for them Information about the Academy's international and institutional links, including the overseas British schools and institutes and the UK-based sponsored societies Information about the Academy's academic lectures, conferences, symposia, and other events Information about the Academy's outreach activities Information about the Academy's publications programme, its catalogue, and how to purchase its books Useful links, including the Academy's directory of learned societies in the humanities and social sciences The Academy's directory of online research resources for academics working in the humanities and social sciences The British Academy , established by Royal Charter in 1902, is the national academy for the humanities and the social sciences. It is an independent, self-governing fellowship of more than 800 scholars, elected for distinction and achievement in one or more branches of the academic disciplines that make up the humanities and social sciences.
The World Wide Web Virtual Library: Formal Methods Use the comp.specification.misc newsgroup, for general formal methods queries. recommended link for especially good online information. http://www.afm.sbu.ac.uk/
Extractions: Virtual Library Computing Software Engineering Education Please contact Jonathan Bowen if you know of relevant on-line information not included here or would like to maintain information on a particular topic. Use the comp.specification.misc newsgroup, for general formal methods queries. Please link to http://vl.fmnet.info/ if you create a permanent hyperlink to this website. This document contains some pointers to information on Formal Methods , useful for mathematically describing and reasoning about computer-based systems, available around the world on the World Wide Web (WWW). Formal methods are a fault avoidance technique that help in the reduction of errors introduced into a system, particularly at the earlier stages of design. They complement fault removal techniques like testing. Links for accessing on-line information in the following categories are available: indicates new entries.
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General Information On Radiotherapy : CancerBACUP information on radiotherapy including what it is, when it is used, general information on radiotherapy. This section has been written to give you http://www.cancerbacup.org.uk/Treatments/Radiotherapy/Generalinformation
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UK National Audit Office - Home Page The NAO is headed by the Comptroller and Auditor general, Sir John Bourn. information relating to audits carried out in Scotland and Wales since http://www.nao.org.uk/home.htm
Extractions: @import url("/screen.css"); /* this style sheet contains css layout for the home page */ @import url("/screen_homepage.css"); @import url("/resizer.css"); Skip navigation Accessibility and accesskey details Sitemap Helping the nation spend wisely What's New Sustainable procurement in central government The National Audit Office scrutinises public spending on behalf of Parliament. We are totally independent of Government. The NAO is headed by the Comptroller and Auditor General , Sir John Bourn. We audit the accounts of all central government departments and agencies, as well as a wide range of other public bodies, and report to Parliament on the economy, efficiency and effectiveness with which they have used public money. Our work saves the taxpayer millions of pounds every year. For an overview of the material on the website, see
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