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The economic burden of KCNT1-related disorders in the United States: insights from caregiver-reported and EMR-derived data. [PDF]
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Cost-Effectiveness of Population-Level Fluoride Policies: A Systematic Review of Health and Economic Outcomes. [PDF]
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Research on Indirect Cost of Irregular Flight
To release the delayed cost caused by irregular flight, this paper puts forward a new model and optimization algorithm on the basis of the extenics.
Li, Mingchu, Gu, Xin, Xu, Shuzhen
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Nature Medicine, 1995
In all nations that do science, researchers need support not only for the direct costs of experimentation, but also for the direct costs of their institutions. The US is about to see a vast change in the system for such costs that will affect its ability to do science and, quite possibly, limit the opportunities for researchers from other countries who
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In all nations that do science, researchers need support not only for the direct costs of experimentation, but also for the direct costs of their institutions. The US is about to see a vast change in the system for such costs that will affect its ability to do science and, quite possibly, limit the opportunities for researchers from other countries who
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Estimating the indirect costs of teaching
Journal of Health Economics, 1992Medicare's Prospective Payment System pays teaching hospitals using a regression coefficient in a log-log cost function. Previous literature showed that this coefficient is sensitive to the covariates included in the function, but specified teaching intensity as the logarithm of one plus the intern and resident-to-bed ratio.
J A, Rogowski, J P, Newhouse
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The Indirect Costs of Obesity to Society
PharmacoEconomics, 1994Losses in productivity due to illnesses associated with obesity are considerable. In addition, significant social costs resulting from underachievement in education, reduced social activity and job discrimination can be incurred. While social class appears to influence the prevalence of obesity, obesity has, in turn, an influence on social class ...
J, Gorstein, R N, Grosse
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The Indirect Psychological Costs of Cognitive Enhancement
The American Journal of Bioethics, 2013One of the main goals of the debate on the “new” cognitive enhancement substances like Ritalin and Adderall is to develop an appropriate policy regarding their regulation. In order to suggest such a policy, Veljko Dubljevic (2013) compares these enhancers to well-known drugs in their relative potential for harm.
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