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2381“…We compiled the daily confirmed cases of influenza A (H1N1) in each country as reported to the WHO and each state in the USA, and established the model to describe the relationship between the confirmed cases and socio-economic factors such as population size, per capita gross domestic production (GDP), and the distance between the countries/states and the country where the first confirmed case was reported (i.e., Mexico). …”
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2382por Bharati, Dharamvir Ranjan, Pal, Ranabir, Rekha, R., Yamuna, T. V., Kar, Sumit, Radjou, Angeline Neetha“…Rural residence, female sex, living in joint family, literacy, sedentary life style, decreasing per capita income and decreasing body mass index (BMI) were significantly associated with visual impairment. …”
Publicado 2011
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2383“…Factor products and facilities are fairly available with more than 1.5 units per capita of inhabitant factor consumption. CONCLUSIONS: A national formulary based on facilities of the country should be considered and followed by collaboration among the Ministry Of Health, universities and non-governmental organizations.…”
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2384por Haddaway, Neal R., Wilcox, Ruth H., Heptonstall, Rachael E. A., Griffiths, Hannah M., Mortimer, Robert J. G., Christmas, Martin, Dunn, Alison M.“…CONCLUSIONS AND SIGNIFICANCE: Our results indicate that the per capita (i.e., functional response) difference between the species may contribute to success of the invader and extinction of the native species, as well as decreased biodiversity and biomass in invaded rivers. …”
Publicado 2012
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2385por Stier, Adrian C., Gil, Michael A., McKeon, C. Seabird, Lemer, Sarah, Leray, Matthieu, Mills, Suzanne C., Osenberg, Craig W.“…Alone, corals removed 10% of sediment, but removal increased to 30% and 48% with the presence of two and four symbionts, respectively. Per-capita effects of symbionts were independent of density and identity. …”
Publicado 2012
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2386“…Korea's total health expenditure in 2009 was estimated at 73.7 trillion won (US$ 57.7 billion). The annual per capita health expenditure was equivalent to US$ PPP 1,879. …”
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2387por Inumaru, Lívia Emi, Irineu Gomes Duarte Quintanilha, Maíra, Aparecida da Silveira, Érika, Veloso Naves, Maria Margareth“…Socioeconomic, gynecological, anthropometric, and lifestyle variables were collected, and odds ratios (ORs) values were estimated (significance level, 5%; confidence interval (CI), 95%). Per capita income equal to or lower than 1/2 Brazilian minimum wage (OR = 1.88; CI = 1.06–3.29), residence in rural area (OR = 4.93; CI = 1.65–14.73), and presence of family history of breast cancer (OR = 5.38; CI = 1.46–19.93) are risk factors for breast cancer. …”
Publicado 2012
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2388por Burger, Joseph R., Allen, Craig D., Brown, James H., Burnside, William R., Davidson, Ana D., Fristoe, Trevor S., Hamilton, Marcus J., Mercado-Silva, Norman, Nekola, Jeffrey C., Okie, Jordan G., Zuo, Wenyun“…Over the past few decades, decreasing per capita rates of consumption of petroleum, phosphate, agricultural land, fresh water, fish, and wood indicate that the growing human population has surpassed the capacity of the Earth to supply enough of these essential resources to sustain even the current population and level of socioeconomic development.…”
Publicado 2012
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2389por Davis, Matthew A, Mackenzie, Todd A, Coulter, Ian D, Whedon, James M, Weeks, William B“…RESULTS: According to these data, there are 74,623 US chiropractors and the per capita supply of chiropractors varies more than 10-fold across the nation. …”
Publicado 2012
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2390“…The mean monthly income per capita was US $28.57. At baseline, 50% of children and 34.5% of adults received inhaled corticosteroids. …”
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2391“…The study is limited to a few variables i.e., productivity differential (i.e., real GDP per capita relative to main trading partner); terms of trade; trade openness and government expenditures in order to manage robust data. …”
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2392“…Modified Kuppuswamy scale, with readjustment of the per capita income to suit the present levels, was used for SES classification. …”
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2393“…We investigated the association of the intensity of neurosurgical care (defined as the average annual number of neurosurgical procedures per capita) with mortality, length of stay (LOS), and rate of unfavorable discharge for inpatients after neurosurgical procedures. …”
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2394“…These deaths are hypothesized to have a significantly negative effect on per capita gross domestic product (GDP). The objective of this study was to estimate the loss in GDP attributable to natural and technological disaster-related mortality in the WHO African Region. …”
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2395“…The total annual estimated cost of AGE was US$ 1,371,852.92, and the total cost per capita due to AGE was US$ 19.06, indicating an economic burden of AGE-related illness on a small island of Dominica.…”
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2396por Massad, Eduardo, Wilder-Smith, Annelies, Ximenes, Raphael, Amaku, Marcos, Lopez, Luis Fernandez, Coutinho, Francisco Antonio Bezerra, Coelho, Giovanini Evelim, da Silva, Jarbas Barbosa, Struchiner, Claudio José, Burattini, Marcelo Nascimento“…We estimated the average per-capita risk and expected number of dengue cases for each host-city and each game schedule chosen based on reported dengue cases to the Brazilian Ministry of Health for the period between 2010-2013. …”
Publicado 2014
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2397por Tadisina, Kashyap K., Chopra, Karan, Tangredi, John, Thomson, J. Grant, Singh, Devinder P.“…The cost per DALY averted was calculated to be $437.80 (USD), which is significantly below the accepted threshold of two times the per capita gross national income of Honduras. Conclusions. …”
Publicado 2014
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2398por Tang, Xiuyun, Meng, Ling, Kapranas, Apostolos, Xu, Fuyuan, Hardy, Ian C.W., Li, Baoping“…Selfish interests usually preclude resource sharing, but under some conditions collective actions enhance per capita gains. Such Allee effects underlay early explanations of social evolution but current understanding focusses on kin selection (inclusive fitness). …”
Publicado 2014
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2399por Borim, Flávia Silva Arbex, Neri, Anita Liberalesso, Francisco, Priscila Maria Stolses Bergamo, Barros, Marilisa Berti de Azevedo“…RESULTS: The highest prevalences of bad/very bad self-rated health were observed in the individuals who never attended school, in those with lower level of schooling, with monthly per capita family income lower than one minimum salary. …”
Publicado 2014
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2400por Richardson, Sol, Langley, Tessa, Szatkowski, Lisa, Sims, Michelle, Gilmore, Anna, McNeill, Ann, Lewis, Sarah“…We built negative binomial generalised additive models (GAMs) with linear and smooth terms for monthly per capita exposure to each campaign type (expressed as Gross Ratings Points, or GRPs) to determine their effect on calls in the same month. …”
Publicado 2014
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