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Economic Viability of Canal Flow

Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 2018
AbstractIf the flow in a pipeline is maintained by creating a pressure head by pumping, it is called a pumping main.
Prabhata K. Swamee   +2 more
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Economic viability of stapes surgery in Germany

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2008
AbstractObjective:The purpose of this study was to determine the economic viability of stapes surgery in Germany. We compared the cost of the operation to the retail value and average cost of a lifelong supply of hearing aids.Study design:Retrospective study.Setting:Tertiary referral centre.Patients:One hundred and sixty-four consecutive cases of ...
E, Savvas, J, Maurer
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The economic viability of antiretroviral adherence interventions

The American Journal of Medicine, 2003
In this issue of The Green Journal, Goldie et al (1) evaluate the cost-effectiveness of several interventions designed to improve adherence to medications for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. Adherence to an antiretroviral regimen is important, and good adherence is thought to be associated with a higher likelihood of realizing the full ...
Samuel A, Bozzette, Allen L, Gifford
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Economic Viability of Geriatric Hip Fracture Centers

Orthopedics, 2013
Management of geriatric hip fractures in a protocol-driven center can improve outcomes and reduce costs. Nonetheless, this approach has not spread as broadly as the effectiveness data would imply. One possible explanation is that operating such a center is not perceived as financially worthwhile.
R Carter, Clement   +3 more
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Viability Theory in Population Economics

Mathematical Economics Letters, 2013
Set-valued analysis combined with the principles of maintenance and acquisition allow the handling of heterogeneity, uncertainty, and diversity of economic trajectories. It makes models stem from constraints, instead of having an optimum found from a guessed (and often stylized) model.
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Post-Secession Economic Viability

1992
The period of reequilibration is characterized by precarious adjustments in the political, social, and economic spheres. Post-secessionist regions will vary in their ability to tide over the hurdles that will present themselves after severance of ties with the center.
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Economic Viability of the Mental Health Worker

Psychiatric Services, 1980
Lower salary costs and effective provision of services to specific community groups are counted among the advantages of the use of mental health workers in community programs. In a cost-benefit analysis of the value of health manpower, salaries and service provision are only two of several factors, yet the circumstances of funding, training, and role ...
R, Madenlian, E M, Pattison, S, Saxon
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Measures of Economic Viability

2017
The chapter presents the relationships between managerial choices and financial results and how financial statements are built and can be ...
Dubini, Paola, Parolini, Cinzia
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Economic Viability of Multilateral Wells

Journal of Petroleum Technology, 2000
This article is a synopsis of paper SPE 59202, "The Economic Viability of Multilateral Wells," James P. Oberkircher, Sperry-Sun Drilling Services, originally presented at the 2000 IADC/SPE Drilling Conference, New Orleans, 23-25 February.
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Economic Viability of Algal Biodiesel

2015
Production of biodiesel from oleaginous microalgae has been evaluated in terms of economic profitability, as an example that can be extended to other algal biofuels. Biodiesel has to reach cost parity with fossil fuels in order to be economically sustainable in the long term.
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