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641“…The carbon peak of China’s transportation industry would achieve as early as 2030, with a peak range of 70,355.54–84,136.17 million tons. (4) From the perspective of prediction results at the regional level, the provinces with rapid population growth and per capita GDP growth, the provinces with rapid population growth and per capita GDP growth, and the provinces with low population growth and per capita GDP growth should control their average annual growth rate of carbon emissions of the transportation industry to 1.13%, 0.72% and 0.58% respectively in 2019–2030, in order to ensure the achievements of the carbon peak target.…”
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642por Aboah, Joshua, Apolloni, Andrea, Duboz, Raphaël, Wieland, Barbara, Kotchofa, Pacem, Okoth, Edward, Dione, Michel“…At the prevailing vaccination coverage (with or without the provision of government subsidies), farm households will earn an average gross margin of $69.43 (annually) more than without vaccination, and the average per capita consumption for mutton and goat meat will increase by 1.13kg/person/year. …”
Publicado 2023
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643“…These factors include the slaughter rate, carcass weight, mortality rate, culling rate, economic level, industrial structure, per capita consumption, scale level, resource carrying, etc. …”
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644por Fantini, Maria P, Lenzi, Jacopo, Franchino, Giuseppe, Raineri, Cristina, Burgio, Alessandra, Frova, Luisa, Domenighetti, Gianfranco, Ricciardi, Walter, Damiani, Gianfranco“…CONCLUSIONS: Amenable mortality shows a wide variation across Italian regions and an inverse relationship with life expectancy and GDP per capita, as expected.…”
Publicado 2012
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645por Lau, Hiu-Ying, Leung, Chit-Ming, Chan, Yap-Hang, Lee, Anne Wing-Mui, Kwong, Dora Lai-Wan, Lung, Maria Li, Lam, Tai-Hing“…However such associations no longer correlated with adjustments for decreasing tobacco and increasing vegetable consumption per capita (Pearson r for 10 cumulative years: ASIR = 2.007 (male), 0.339 (female), ASMR = 0.289 (male), 1.992 (female), all p > 0.05). …”
Publicado 2013
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646por Reeves, Aaron, Gourtsoyannis, Yannis, Basu, Sanjay, McCoy, David, McKee, Martin, Stuckler, David“…FINDINGS: Tax revenue was a major statistical determinant of progress towards universal health coverage. Each US$100 per capita per year of additional tax revenues corresponded to a yearly increase in government health spending of $9·86 (95% CI 3·92–15·8), adjusted for GDP per capita. …”
Publicado 2015
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647“…RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: We find that following Global Fund disbursements, adult mortality rate declined by 1.4 % per year faster with every $10 per capita increase in disbursements (p = 0.005). Similarly, malaria-specific under-five mortality declined by 6.9 % per year faster (p = 0.033) with every $10 high per capita Global Fund disbursements. …”
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648“…Low SES households purchased on average 10.2% less taxed foods than expected (-44 [–72, –16] g per capita per month); medium SES households purchased 5.8% less taxed foods than expected (-28 [–46, –11] g per capita per month), whereas high SES households’ purchases did not change. …”
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649“…This paper seeks to advance our understanding of health policy agenda setting, formulation and implementation processes in Ghana, a lower middle income country by exploring how and why less than three months into the implementation of a pilot prior to national scale up; primary care maternal services that were part of the basket of services in a primary care per capita national health insurance scheme provider payment system dropped off the agenda. …”
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650por Prinja, Shankar, Gupta, Aditi, Verma, Ramesh, Bahuguna, Pankaj, Kumar, Dinesh, Kaur, Manmeet, Kumar, Rajesh“…In this study, we aim to bridge this gap in evidence by assessing the total annual and per capita cost of delivering the package of health services at PHC and CHC level. …”
Publicado 2016
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651“…RESULTS: The model estimated that 11.4 Mg per capita of materials are consumed per year in Scotland, emitting 10.7 Mg CO(2)e per capita in the process, of which, 6.7 Mg CO(2)e per capita falls under territorial carbon accounting. …”
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652“…In one group of countries, characterised by low national wealth (median per capita gross national income (GNI) = $660 in 2012) and lower overall prevalence of female overweight (median = 24 per cent in 2010), high household wealth and urban living had independent associations with increased risks of being overweight. …”
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653“…Stimuli representing Rich Countries were chosen from OECD members in the top ten (>$36,000 per capita) World Bank rankings and Poor Countries were chosen from the bottom thirty (<$1000 per capita) countries by GDP per capita, in both cases giving attention to regional representation. …”
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654“…The scale of financing for NCMS was less than 5% of the per capita net income of rural residents and less than 2% of the per capita disposable income of urban residents for URBMI. …”
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655“…Furthermore, growth rate of THE per capita has not kept pace with the growth rate of GDP per capita. …”
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656“…Individual independent interest variables were long and very long term unemployment, available income, severe material deprivation and regional variables were per capita expenditure on essential public services and per capita health care expenditure. …”
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657por Zheng, Amy, Kumarasamy, Nagalingeswaran, Huang, Mingshu, Paltiel, A David, Mayer, Kenneth H, Rewari, Bharat B, Walensky, Rochelle P, Freedberg, Kenneth A“…RESULTS: Compared to SOC,DTG improved 5‐year survival from 76.7% to 83.0%, increased life expectancy from 22.0 to 24.8 years (14.0 to 15.5 years, discounted), averted 13,000 transmitted HIV infections over 5 years, increased discounted lifetime care costs from $3040 to $3240, and resulted in a lifetime ICER of $130/YLS, less than 10% of India's per capita GDP in 2015. DTG maintained an ICER below 50% of India's per capita GDP as long as the annual three‐drug regimen cost was ≤$180/year. …”
Publicado 2018
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658por Cooper, Karen A., Quested, Tom E., Lanctuit, Helene, Zimmermann, Diane, Espinoza-Orias, Namy, Roulin, Anne“…The data were normalized into “nutrient days” wasted per capita per year, then into the number of complete diet days (for 21 nutrients plus energy). …”
Publicado 2018
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659“…RESULTS: Of the 111 countries in the analytic sample, the mean democracy index score was 5.93 (of the 10), median estimated HIV prevalence was 0.20% (IQR 0.10‐0.65), median GDP per capita (in thousands, US dollar) was 4.88 (IQR 2.11‐13.79), and mean PLHIV who know their status is 67.12%. …”
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660por Giunti, Guido, Guisado-Fernandez, Estefania, Belani, Hrvoje, Lacalle-Remigio, Juan R“…In most EU countries, HIT courses are offered in less than half of the medical schools, regardless of the country’s GDP per capita. Countries with the highest percentages of HIT course presence have the lowest GDP per capita. …”
Publicado 2019
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