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2041por Abah, Roland C.“…By analysing levels of ‘debt distress’, health expenditure per capita, and HIV antiretroviral therapy requirements in sub-Saharan African countries, the need for innovative finance with international cooperation emerges clearly. …”
Publicado 2020
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2042por Ismail, Maznah, Alsalahi, Abdulsamad, Khaza’ai, Huzwah, Imam, Mustapha Umar, Ooi, Der Jiun, Samsudin, Mad Nasir, Idrus, Zulkifli, Sokhini, Muhammed Ha’iz Mohd, A. Aljaberi, Musheer“…This review aims to explore correlations between per capita mortality burdens of CBVDs and DM, as well as food consumption of palm or soya oils in 11 randomly selected countries in 2005, 2010, and 2016. …”
Publicado 2020
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2043por Rochmah, Thinni Nurul, Wulandari, Anggun, Dahlui, Maznah, Ernawaty, Wulandari, Ratna Dwi“…The ICER value is very cost effective at D-7 post-surgery compared to at D-21 post-surgery because the ICER is less than 1 GDP per capita per DALY.…”
Publicado 2020
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2044“…In the Mexican data, Endogenous Fitness is a reliable predictor of per capita GDP in two distinct areas of the plane: one of continuous progress and opportunities, and another of stagnation and deteriorating fitness. …”
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2045“…The results show that China’s agricultural carbon emissions will continue to increase in the future, because the growth of per capita gross domestic product (GDP) is the main driving force to accelerate the growth of agricultural carbon emissions, but the agricultural input factors will help to reduce the growth of carbon emissions. …”
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2046“…As part of a Rapid Assessment of Avoidable Blindness, 94% of a random sample of 3600 people >50 years responded to questions regarding daily per capita expenditure. The WHO definition of blindness (presenting visual acuity <3/60) was used to determine the visual status of participants, and the World Bank’s threshold of living on <$1.25 International Dollar a day demarcated the poverty line. …”
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2047por Neufeld, Maria, Bunova, Anna, Gornyi, Boris, Ferreira-Borges, Carina, Gerber, Anna, Khaltourina, Daria, Yurasova, Elena, Rehm, Jürgen“…In the 2000s, Russia was globally one of the top 5 countries with the highest levels of alcohol per capita consumption and prevailing risky patterns of drinking, i.e., high intake per occasion, high proportion of people drinking to intoxication, and high frequency of situations where alcohol is consumed and tolerated. …”
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2048“…In addition, diseases like malaria, typhoid and jaundice, their costs, climate awareness program, droughts, family size and loss of per capita income are more likely to raise the cost of climate adaptation. …”
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2049por Adeleye, Bosede Ngozi, Gershon, Obindah, Ogundipe, Adeyemi, Owolabi, Oluwarotimi, Ogunrinola, Ifeoluwa, Adediran, Oluwasogo“…It uniquely contributes to the growth-poverty-inequality discourse by using per capita consumption expenditure growth (poverty), Gini index (inequality) and GDP growth (economic growth). …”
Publicado 2020
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2050por Botin, Lars, Bertelsen, Pernille S., Kayser, Lars, Turner, Paul, Villumsen, Sidsel, Nøhr, Christian“…Significantly, these citizens are often the most vulnerable and socially disadvantaged and tend to achieve poorer results and cost more per capita than the ‘average patient’ in their interactions with the health care system. …”
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2051“…Population density, GDP per capita, and landscape fragmentation were the dominant environmental factors affecting the spread of ZIKV, which indicates that social factors had a greater influence than natural factors on the spread of it. …”
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2052“…METHODS: Based on a panel dataset of 32 Chinese cities from January 2013 to December 2017, we used a fixed effect model adjusting for per capita disposable income to estimate the impact of house price growth rate on mental health, and applied the Instrumental Variable (IV) method to address the endogeneity problem. …”
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2053“…Additionally, we found that strains containing the mshL mutation were able to immigrate into host digestive tracts at higher rates per capita. However, mutant and evolved strains exhibited no evidence of a competitive advantage after colonizing hosts. …”
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2054“…The spread of COVID-19 was positively correlated with GDP per capita and resident population and negatively correlated with the distance from Wuhan and the number of hospital beds, while population density was not a strong influential factor. …”
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2055“…A significant co-occurrence of morbidity and mortality with GDP per capita has been identified, as values for the indices are found to be lower in wealthier countries. …”
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2056por Rajkumar, Ravi Philip“…Correlations between these variables and (a) per capita consumption of sugar and seafood, and (b) country-wise prevalence of depression and obesity were examined. …”
Publicado 2021
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2057“…This study examines the disaggregated impacts of non-renewable energy (NRE) indicators comprising coal, gas, and fuel, and trade openness (TO) entailing imports and exports on environmental quality proxied by (carbon emission per capita, co2pc) in selected G-20 countries with the conditioning role of technological innovation (ecoi) from 1990 to 2018. …”
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2058“…Overall, this study provided information and the possibility of spice-enriched and spreadable VOO oleogels to enhance per capita consumption of olive oils with new consumption habits.…”
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2059“…Furthermore, the mechanism analysis shows that the policy effects are realized by affecting the quantity of main productive fixed assets (Mpfa) and grain sown area per capita (Gsa). In addition, the policy effect is heterogeneous in different regions. …”
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2060“…Although the rural per capita food consumption is significantly different from that of urban residents, this gap decreased in 2019. …”
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