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The Cost and Economics of Endoscopic Cyclophotocoagulation in the United Kingdom: A Tertiary Center Experience

Journal of glaucoma, 2019
Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text. Precis: As the only microinvasive glaucoma surgery (MIGS) with a reusable component, the cost per procedure of endoscopic cyclophotocoagulation (ECP) diminishes with each successive use. We present a
Henrietta Ho   +5 more
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Environmental impact assessment of plastic waste during the outbreak of COVID-19 and integrated strategies for its control and mitigation

Reviews on Environmental Health, 2021
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many positive shifts have been observed in the ecosystem, with a significant decrease in the greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution.
Shahrah Al Qahtani   +4 more
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Non-sterile fermentations for the economical biochemical conversion of renewable feedstocks

Biotechnology Letters, 2017
Heavy reliance on petroleum-based products drives continuous exploitation of fossil fuels, and results in serious environmental and climate problems. To address such an issue, there is a shift from petroleum sources to renewable ones. Biochemical conversion via fermentation is a primary platform for converting renewable sources to biofuels and bulk ...
Zhu, Chen, Caixia, Wan
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Accounting for Coercion: Sterilization, Dissatisfaction, and Routine Reproductive Injustice in India

Feminist Economics
Repeated Supreme Court cases suggest uninformed sterilization care is a persistent and contemporary issue in India. This article examines patient satisfaction ratings as a potential accountability mechanism to assess normalized forms of coercion.
Liana Woskie
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The Role of Monetary Sterilization Mechanisms in Achieving Monetary Stability in Iraq: An Econometric Analysis

Shirkah: Journal of Economics and Business
Achieving monetary stability remains a critical challenge for Iraq, primarily due to its heavy reliance on oil revenues and heightened vulnerability to external financial shocks.
K. T. Ghazi   +2 more
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Osmotic Production of Sterile Oral Rehydration Solutions — An Economic, Low-Technology Method

Tropical Doctor, 1993
A sterile oral rehydration solution can be produced by immersing in water a semi-permeable cellulose tube containing glucose and salts. Osmotically driven ultrafiltration excludes all microbes and particulate matter even when the immersion water contains 45 × 106 cfu/ml of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, 25 × 107 cfu/ml of Staphylococcus aureus or 20 × 107 ...
M, Wilson, P, Monro, W A, Cutting
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Economic Aspects of Sterility

1979
An account of the sterility of cows of a region held per year and per cause reveals that (see Table 1): 1. The frequency of sterility is constant. Approximately 15% of the demands for insemination are refused or postponed. 2. The frequency of each cause varies little. 3.
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Vasectomy

Postgraduate Medicine, 2000
Vasectomy is a common office procedure that is a permanent, safe, and effective form of birth control. It is less expensive and safer than tubal ligation. Physicians who wish to perform the procedure should be aware of the potential complications and explain them to the patient.
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Ecosteria - A Step Towards Innovative and Sustainable Medical Technology - A Revolution in the Healthcare Sector

International journal of research and review
In rural and underprivileged areas where people lack the facility of stable electrification, sterilization is an immense problem faced by all during medical procedures.
Aarna Wadhawan
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Interest rate and endogenous money under capital mobility and fixed exchange rate: alternative closures and implications

Review of Keynesian Economics
The central banks of many emerging countries registered a weak relationship between domestic and foreign interest rates during the globalization period, despite registering significant changes in their foreign assets. Such a phenomenon stands in contrast
Zico Dasgupta
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