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481“…The authors describe a technique of low flow manual small-incision cataract surgery with minimal hydrodissection and nucleus rotation with no associated posterior capsule rent. This demonstrates that if the fluidics is understood and corrected, then minimal hydrodissection and nucleus rotation is not taboo in posterior polar cataract extraction by manual small-incision cataract surgery.…”
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482por Galvin, Ray“…Likewise, for landlords/landladies who retrofit apartments then rent them out, the rental premiums due to higher energy efficiency are nowhere near sufficient to compensate for the retrofit costs. …”
Publicado 2023
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483“…To assess gentrification, longitudinal analyses were performed to examine median household income, percentage with a college education, median housing value, median gross rent and employment level. The racial distribution was evaluated in each zip code during the time period. …”
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484“…Intraoperative surgical complications like posterior capsular rent or vitreous loss were noted in 36 of the cases. …”
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485por Fleming, Marc, Lee, Deidra, Oranu, Chukwuezugo, Schommer, Jon C., Cocohoba, Jennifer, Cooper, Jennifer, Hodge, Crystal K., Nedjat, Saharnaz, Borgmann, Kathleen“…The CARES Act and the moratorium on rent and mortgage are among the factors that may explain this increase. …”
Publicado 2023
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486“…Housing instability is variably defined but generally encompasses difficulty paying rent, living in poor or overcrowded conditions, moving frequently, or spending the majority of household income on housing costs. …”
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487por Pavicic, Mirko, Walker, Angelica M., Sullivan, Kyle A., Lagergren, John, Cliff, Ashley, Romero, Jonathon, Streich, Jared, Garvin, Michael R., Pestian, John, McMahon, Benjamin, Oslin, David W., Beckham, Jean C., Kimbrel, Nathan A., Jacobson, Daniel A.“…RESULTS: Our results show that geographic areas with higher concentrations of married males living with spouses are predictive of lower rates of suicide attempts, whereas geographic areas where males are more likely to live alone and to rent housing are predictive of higher rates of suicide attempts. …”
Publicado 2023
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488por Ram, Bina, Nightingale, Claire M, Hudda, Mohammed T, Kapetanakis, Venediktos V, Ellaway, Anne, Cooper, Ashley R, Page, Angie, Lewis, Daniel, Cummins, Steven, Giles-Corti, Billie, Whincup, Peter H, Cook, Derek G, Rudnicka, Alicja R, Owen, Christopher G“…PARTICIPANTS: Between January 2013 and December 2015, 1497 individuals from 1006 households were recruited and assessed (at baseline) (including 392 households seeking social housing, 421 seeking intermediate and 193 seeking market rent homes). The 2-year follow-up rate is 62% of households to date, of which 57% have moved to East Village. …”
Publicado 2016
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489por Stevens, Madeleine“…RESULTS: ALSPAC analyses support several hypotheses, suggesting that the likelihood of future antisocial and criminal behaviour is reduced in the presence of the following factors: reduction in maternal hostility towards the child (between ages 4 and 8), reduction in maternal depression (between the postnatal period and when children are age 10), mothers’ positive view of their neighbourhood (age 5) and lack of difficulty paying the rent (age 7). The evidence was less clear regarding the role of social support (age 6) and mothers’ employment choices (age 7). …”
Publicado 2018
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490“…Although power relations and rent-seeking issues are difficult to overcome in resource and capacity-constrained settings, more attention could be paid to other elements. …”
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491“…A combined index of SES was created using principal component analysis and incorporated household income, gross rent, poverty, education, working class status, unemployment, and occupants per room. …”
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492por Githendu, Patrick, Morrison, Linden, Silaa, Rosemary, Pothapregada, Sai, Asiimwe, Sarah, Idris, Rafiu, Peterson, Tatjana, Davidson, Emma, Lesego, Abaleng, Mwale, Neema, Mwakalobo, Sako Mayrick, Bwanakunu, Laurean Rugambwa, Achoki, Tom“…Surplus income increased by 56.4% between 2014/2015 and 2017/2018 with reductions in rent and fuel expenditure. There was consensus among study participants that the reforms were instrumental in improving performance of the Medical Stores Department. …”
Publicado 2020
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493“…Further, we find that high-risk places with dense urban renewal buildings and high median monthly household rent-to-income ratio have higher odds of being SSPs. …”
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494por Sirikul, Wachiranun, Ongprasert, Krongporn, Piankusol, Chanodom, Siviroj, Penprapa“…The perceived impact of the COVID-19 lockdown was on the household’s ability to pay for rent, to make mortgage payments (adjusted β = −1.59, 95% CI −2.87 to −0.36, p = 0.011), the household’s ability to pay for other essentials, such as utilities and medication (adjusted β = −1.99, 95% CI −3.16 to −0.81, p = 0.001), household crowding after lockdown (adjusted β = −3.46, 95% CI −4.86 to −2.06, p < 0.001), and not going outside or doing outdoor activities (adjusted β = −2.22, 95% CI −3.35 to −1.08, p < 0.001). …”
Publicado 2021
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495por Ervin, Emma, Poppe, Barbara, Onwuka, Amanda, Keedy, Hannah, Metraux, Stephen, Jones, Leslie, Sandel, Megan, Kelleher, Kelly“…Almost half of the women reported being behind on rent at least one time in the last 6 months, and 43% indicated that they had lived in more than three places in the last year. …”
Publicado 2021
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496por Fu, Weiqiong, Abbass, Kashif, Niazi, Abdul Aziz Khan, Zhang, Hanxiao, Basit, Abdul, Qazi, Tehmina Fiaz“…The monetary aftershocks, namely, “more cash in hand required,” “decreased travel costs,” “shift to more certain or fixed revenue streams,” “lower rent costs,” “more zealous monitoring of cash collection cycle,” and “decreased entertainment costs,” occupy level I (top of the model being least critical shocks), and “tedious regulations” occupy level VIII (bottom of the model being the most vital). …”
Publicado 2022
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497por Bichkoff, Hannah, Huerta Niño, Ricardo, Hemmerling, Anke, Ho, Kathy, Huancas, Cesar Guzman, Burke, Analisa, Guzman, Veronica, Allen, Ryan, Coe, Lesley, Salazar, Esteban, Wong, Michelle“…RESULTS: On a macro level, the data showed that Canal residents were severely impacted by COVID-19 in the form of massive job loss (61.2% of respondents were unemployed or underemployed) as well as financial stress related to eviction, housing instability, and debt accrual (78.8% of respondents struggled to cover rent and often had to borrow money from friends and family). …”
Publicado 2022
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498“…The growth of the share and role of the Moscow agglomeration in the settlement system is determined by a set of factors that have consolidated its image as a “land of opportunity”: capital rent, centralization of economic and political decisions, agglomeration effect, concentration of the best human capital, and polarization of the labor market and career opportunities.…”
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499por Hood, Robert B., Turner, Abigail N, Smith, Mikaela, Chakraborty, Payal, Chettri, Shibani, Bessett, Danielle, Norris, Alison H, Gallo, Maria F“…METHODS: Using data from a population-representative survey of adult reproductive-age Ohio women (N = 2,529), we assessed housing insecurity (not paying rent/mortgage on time in the past year). We examined associations between housing insecurity and the following outcomes: (1) not being able to access general healthcare in the past year; (2) experiencing delays or difficulties in accessing contraceptive healthcare in the past year; and (3) ever having an abortion. …”
Publicado 2022
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500“…The tragedy of the commons refers to the overuse of resources which are rival in consumption but lack excludability and it also refers to rent dissipation. While the tragedy of the anticommons is a tragedy closely connected with underuse of resources that are rival in consumption and with too strong excludability. …”
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