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Pieter C.A. Bruijnincx thanks the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) for financial support through a Rubicon Scholarship. We thank the EPSRC, BBSRC, Royal Society, Wellcome Trust, EC (Marie Curie and COST), Scottish Enterprise, and Oncosense Ltd. for support of our recent research on therapeutic metal complexes. [Pg.58]

Tate Lyle Ventures, a venture capital fund, and Scottish Enterprise s Scottish Venture Fund acquired BioFilm, Ltd. [Pg.391]

The Scientist online journal, http //www.scottish-enterprise.com / proofofconceptfund ... [Pg.20]

The authors would like to thank Dundee Dental School for dieir collahoration with this project and Scottish Enterprise Proof of Concept Programme for their sponsorship. [Pg.403]

Prism House, Rankine Avenue, Scottish Enterprise Technology Park, East Kilbride, G75 OQE, Scotland. [Pg.410]

Scottish Enterprise, Glasgow (2006), Morris Spitwood Case Study, www.scottish-enterprise.com/pubhcation. [Pg.377]

Northern Ireland and the hill areas of England and Wales where substantial seed potato enterprises still continue. The main advantages of these areas ate that the low temperatiues and strong winds keep aphid populations in check. This means that the severe virus diseases (leaf roll and the mosaics) which are spread from diseased to healthy plants by aphids, are less likely to occur. However, recent advances in aphid control and concerns over the quality of seed from some traditional areas have seen successful seed production extended to some of the English arable areas as a profitable break in predominantly cereal and break crop rotations. As with other forms of seed production the certifying authority in England and Wales is FERA, for Scotland SASA (Science and Advice for Scottish Agriculture) and DARD in Northern Ireland. In all cases the same basic Seed Potato Classification Scheme (SPCS) obtains. [Pg.280]

Okkonen, L. (2008) From exogenous to endogenous development in Scottish forestry the feasibility of small-scale wood energy enterprise. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 57(2), 221-232. [Pg.532]


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