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381“…RESULTS: In the study, GDP per capita, life expectancy at birth, age dependency ratio, number of hospitals and percentage of the population with a bad perceived health status were identified as the major variables in the estimation of health expenditure. …”
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382“…In our preferred specification using a fixed-effects model, a 10% decrease in malaria incidence was associated with an increase in income per capita of nearly 0.3% on average and a 0.11 percentage point faster per capita growth per annum. …”
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383“…In terms of influencing factors, the energy consumption per capita, urban sprawl, and land demand are the three most influential factors in determining the changes in carbon intensity. …”
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384“…Factors associated with the AMR rate among European countries were human ambulatory consumption of antibiotics and per capita expenditure on health, meaning that the higher human ambulatory consumption of antibiotics and the lower the per capita expenditure on health, the higher the AMR. …”
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385por Udemba, Edmund Ntom“…In summary, with environment models, the selected series (per capita GDP, industrialization, agriculture, coal as a single energy use, and mixed energy use) except per capita GDP(2) were found positively and significantly related to ecological footprint in both short run and long run which translates to poor performance of Turkey’s environment. …”
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386por Sobral, Marcos Felipe Falcão, Bezerra de Oliveira, Brigitte Renata, Gomes da Penha Sobral, Ana Iza, Monteiro Marinho, Marcelo Luiz, Duarte, Gisleia Benini, de Souza Melo, André“…Countries with higher HDI and per capita income obtained priority access.…”
Publicado 2021
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387por Cremer, Laura J., Underwood, Natasha, Robinson, Amber, Guy, Gery P., Rooks-Peck, Cherie R.“…Opioid dispensing was measured using morphine milligram equivalents (MME) per capita. Spatial error models were used to measure the association between county-level sociodemographic characteristics and MME per capita while adjusting for spatial correlation between neighboring counties. …”
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388por Cardona, Marcelo, Millward, Joseph, Gemmill, Alison, Jison Yoo, Katelyn, Bishai, David M.“…Country-specific regression coefficients on the relationship between child mortality and GDP were used to estimate the impact on U5MR of reductions in GDP per capita of 5%, 10%, and 15%. A 5% reduction in GDP per capita in 2020 was estimated to cause an additional 282,996 deaths in children under 5 in 2020. …”
Publicado 2022
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389“…Tower-building consumed the same energy per capita as ants in their normal state. Rafting ants consumed almost 43% more energy than ants in their normal state, with smaller rafts consuming more energy per capita. …”
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390“…Moreover, the average per capita calorie intake of livestock farmers was 2413.19 kcal/day. …”
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391por Coyle, Daisy H., Shahid, Maria, Dunford, Elizabeth K., Louie, Jimmy Chun Yu, Trieu, Kathy, Marklund, Matti, Neal, Bruce, Wu, Jason H. Y.“…Potential reductions in per capita sugar purchases were calculated overall and by food category. …”
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392por Noguchi, Takao, Stewart, Neil, Olivola, Christopher Y., Moat, Helen Susannah, Preis, Tobias“…Building upon a recent study by Preis, Moat, Stanley, and Bishop (2012), we used search engine query data to construct measures of the time-perspective of nations, and tested these measures against per-capita gross domestic product (GDP). The results indicate that nations with higher per-capita GDP are more focused on the future and less on the past, and that when these nations do focus on the past, it is more likely to be the distant past. …”
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393“…Other studies using aggregate-level data have analyzed per capita alcohol consumption in various countries. …”
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394“…The economy is dominated by oil and natural gas, and the country has one of the highest per capita incomes in the world. The per capita government expenditure on health is $574 (international dollars), which is among the highest in the region.…”
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395“…We also computed the per capita costs of national poverty reduction programs so as to contrast these with the estimated range of PRBs. …”
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396“…The following are the key conclusions: (1) clean and efficient energy use, primarily reflected by carbon emissions intensity, carbon dioxide emissions per capita, and coal expenditure per capita, had the most significant influence on attaining carbon neutrality. (2) In terms of energy, economics, and environmental considerations, water consumption per capita, the volume of technology distribution, and carbon pollution intensity were the elements that had the most significant impact on carbon neutrality. (3) The provinces might be categorized into three groups depending on their ability to become carbon neutrality, with developed economies having an easier time doing so than resource-dependent provinces. …”
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397“…The regional differences are explained by four decomposition factors: intensity, temperature, structural and per capita income. The temporal decomposition results show that temperature changes in Spain between 2000 and 2016 have substantially affected the per capita EC. …”
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398por Hu, Xiuli, Qi, Miao, Yuan, Ping, Qi, Guojia, Li, Xiahong, Zhou, Yanna, Shi, Xiuquan“…Primary school graduates, GDP per capita, the number of practicing physicians, health institutions and urbanization rate had strong correlations (r(min)=−0.622) with the mortality of IP. …”
Publicado 2023
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399“…The characteristics of caregivers with high demand for healthcare staff included on-the-job, a family per capita monthly income of <4000 yuan, and the CRC patients they took care of paid medical expenses through self-pay/public expense/rural insurance. …”
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400por Sunderland, Elsie M.“…BACKGROUND: Methylmercury exposure causes a variety of adverse effects on human health. Per capita estimates of mercury exposure are critical for risk assessments and for developing effective risk management strategies. …”
Publicado 2007
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