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The results of a scientific article recently published in the journal New Forests indicate that the natural regeneration of Lodgepole pine can be a promising option for rehabilitating severely degraded land in Iceland and sequestering carbon. The study shows that the pine can quickly regenerate naturally into barren areas but spreads slowly where there is dense vegetation or moss cover. The article's authors believe that the spread of the pine is easy to control.
Shot were fired at a Remotely Piloted Aircraft being used for monitoring by a Fisheries inspector yesterday.
During the trip to London from 16 to 17 March, the Court of Appeal of England and Wales (Court of Appeal) visited the applicants.
The Supreme Court today ruled in a case that B brought against A for the performance of a television show which included interviews with B that had been recorded the summer before. The parties’ dispute was based on B’s claim for compensation from A, among other reasons, on the grounds that the show had included sensitive personal information without her consent.
Work on preparing allocation for lumpfish, which is scheduled to take place at the end of January, is going well, and therefore we would like to emphasize a few things.
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Sigurlinn Sváfnisdóttir, a midwife specializing in prenatal screening, and Hugborg Kjartansdóttir, a midwife at Heilbrigðisstofnun Suðurlands (HSU), attended an international conference in London earlier in December.
The Directorate of Health regularly monitors the compliance of health services with professional standards and the provisions of health legislation at any time.
When goods or services are purchased for a public entity, you start by checking the central contracts of Public Procurement.