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Cost Analysis of Avoiding Gastrostomy Tube in Robin Sequence Neonates that Undergo Mandibular Distraction. [PDF]

open access: yesLaryngoscope
Belcher RH   +8 more
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Cost-effectiveness analysis and capital costs

Social Science & Medicine, 1998
Traditionally, economic evaluations in terms of cost-effectiveness analysis are based, explicitly or implicitly, on the assumption of constant returns to scale. This assumption has been criticized in the literature and the role of cost-effectiveness as a tool for decision making has been questioned.
Göran Karlsson, Magnus Johannesson
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The costs and benefits of benefit-cost analysis [PDF]

open access: possibleEnvironment and Development Economics, 1997
Among the tools of the economic trade, cost-benefit analysis is the most widely used in policy circles. Asking whether there is a role for cost-benefit analysis is like asking whether there is a role for the weatherman. Of course there is.
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Cost Analysis

2005
Plastic materials are quite effective in controlling corrosion in industrial processing and storage. In a variety of applications, plastics are the only acceptable choice for process surfaces because of their chemical inertness. In each case, plastics must be qualified by testing to ensure adequate corrosion protection and compliance with ever more ...
Sina Ebnesajjad, Pradip R. Khaladkar
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Cost Component Analysis

International Journal of Neural Systems, 2003
In optimizations the dimension of the problem may severely, sometimes exponentially increase optimization time. Parametric function approximatiors (FAPPs) have been suggested to overcome this problem. Here, a novel FAPP, cost component analysis (CCA) is described.
András Lörincz, Barnabás Póczos
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