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941por Hanf, Matthieu, Nacher, Mathieu, Guihenneuc, Chantal, Tubert-Bitter, Pascale, Chavance, Michel“…Main outcome measure National rate of deaths in under 5s per 1000 live births Results The model retained the variables: gross domestic product per capita; percentage of the population having access to improved water sources, having access to improved sanitation facilities, and living in urban areas; adolescent fertility rate; public health expenditure per capita; prevalence of HIV; perceived level of corruption and of violence; and mean number of years in school for women of reproductive age. …”
Publicado 2013
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942por Seifert, Linda I., de Castro, Francisco, Marquart, Arnim, Gaedke, Ursula, Weithoff, Guntram, Vos, Matthijs“…The strongest response of the per capita herbivore's ingestion rate occurred due to an increase in temperature from 15 to 20°C (1.9 fold: from 834 to 1611 algal cells per h(−1)) and of the per capita carnivore's ingestion rate from 20 to 25°C (1.6 fold: from 1.5 to 2.5 prey h(−1)). …”
Publicado 2014
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943“…The animal husbandry output per capita was an important predictor of TP and turbidity, and the gross domestic product per capita largely determined spatial variations in EC. …”
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944por He, Qiang, Bertness, Mark D., Bruno, John F., Li, Bo, Chen, Guoqian, Coverdale, Tyler C., Altieri, Andrew H., Bai, Junhong, Sun, Tao, Pennings, Steven C., Liu, Jianguo, Ehrlich, Paul R., Cui, Baoshan“…These relationships generally held when influences of population growth were addressed by analyzing per capita impacts, and when population density was included as explanatory variables. …”
Publicado 2014
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945“…Correlation and regression analyses were then used to examine the relationship between alcohol policy scores and income-adjusted levels of alcohol consumption per capita. FINDINGS: Vast differences exist in how alcohol control policies are implemented in the western Pacific. …”
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946por Wang, Qun, Fu, Alex Z., Brenner, Stephan, Kalmus, Olivier, Banda, Hastings Thomas, De Allegri, Manuela“…The amount of OOP expenditure on CNCDs comprised 22% of their monthly per capita household expenditure. The poorer the household, the higher proportion of their monthly per capita household expenditure was spent on CNCDs. …”
Publicado 2015
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947por Yao, Mingtian, Werners, Saskia E., Hutjes, Ronald W. A., Kabat, Pavel, Huang, Heqing“…Yet, all cities except Guangzhou are expected to approach a saturation value of per capita water use much below what is suggested in recent global studies. …”
Publicado 2015
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948por YAZDI FEYZABADI, Vahid, HAGHDOOST, Aliakbar, MEHROLHASSANI, Mohammad Hossein, AMINIAN, Zahra“…We adjusted their association for the gross national income (GNI) per capita and education index (EI). Data were obtained from the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP) and UNDP (United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). …”
Publicado 2015
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949“…Multivariate logistic regression models were used to estimate associations of interest, conditional on a large range of demographic and infrastructure-related factors as covariates, including non-pediatric physician density, total population, per capita income, occupation, unemployment rate, prevalence of single motherhood, number of hospital beds per capita, length of roads, crime rate, accident rate, and metropolitan area code as urban/rural status. …”
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950por Barbato, Paulo Roberto, Peres, Marco Aurélio, Höfelmann, Doroteia Aparecida, Peres, Karen Glazer“…There was an association between the period of availability of fluoridated water, per capita household income and number of years of education. …”
Publicado 2015
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951“…We show that this scale-adjusted metric provides a more appropriate/informative summary of the evolution of urban indicators and reveals patterns that do not appear in the evolution of per capita values of indicators obtained from Brazilian cities. …”
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952por Piple, Jitendra, Gora, Ranjeet, Purbiya, Pragati, Puliyel, Ashish, Chugh, Parul, Bahl, Pinky, Puliyel, Jacob“…Weighed food logs were used in all households to calculate ‘adult equivalent’ per-capita-consumption. Nutrients were calculated using nutrients calculator software. …”
Publicado 2015
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953“…The Vila Brandina outbreak in Brazil reported 3 cases that were associated with a total investigation and outbreak management cost of $34 425 ($11 475 per notified case), representing 2.7 more than the annual gross domestic product per capita in Brazil. In contrast, the outbreak in Cartagena de Indias in Colombia reported 6 cases at a cost of the disease response phase of $735 or 9.5% of the annual gross domestic product per capita ($123 per notified case). …”
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954“…Monthly household expenses on medicines per capita in households with obese was US$ 20.40, 16 % higher than in households with no obese. …”
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955“…When asymmetry in relative competitive efficiency is greater, a group's per capita cooperation (averaged across both roles) is higher, due to increased cooperation from the competitively inferior individuals. …”
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956por Naimi, Timothy S., Daley, James I., Xuan, Ziming, Blanchette, Jason G., Chaloupka, Frank J., Jernigan, David H.“…RESULTS: Among states, excessive drinkers would pay 4.8 to 6.8 times as much as nonexcessive drinkers on a per capita basis and would pay at least 72% of aggregate costs. …”
Publicado 2016
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957“…We used the countries’ minimum wage and per capita income to calculate the financial accessibility of a course of treatment with the NMEs. …”
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958“…PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Direct medical costs attributable to disease-associated malnutrition vary among states from an annual cost of $36 per capita in Utah to $65 per capita in Washington, D.C. …”
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959“…Such density dependence could have dramatic effects on bacterial population dynamics and potential treatment strategies, but explicit measures of per capita growth as a function of density are generally not available. …”
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960“…These calculations are based on our published observation that per capita personal income (PCPI) in the USA correlates with age-adjusted death rates for AD (AADR). …”
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