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Advances in Economics, Management and Political Sciences
This paper uses a comparative analysis method to explore the differences in specific measures, relevant policies, and implementation effects in the field of stray animal management between China and the United States and analyzes the impact of these ...
Xingu Jiang
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This paper uses a comparative analysis method to explore the differences in specific measures, relevant policies, and implementation effects in the field of stray animal management between China and the United States and analyzes the impact of these ...
Xingu Jiang
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Economics Law and Policy
The eugenics movement emerged in various countries from the late 1800s to the 1940s, and the Mental Defectives Amendment Bill 1928 was the high point in the history of the eugenics movement in New Zealand, the first and last time that the highest goal of
Jun Li
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The eugenics movement emerged in various countries from the late 1800s to the 1940s, and the Mental Defectives Amendment Bill 1928 was the high point in the history of the eugenics movement in New Zealand, the first and last time that the highest goal of
Jun Li
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Radiation Physics and Chemistry, 1995
Abstract Hospital waste (HW) disposal is becoming a problem of increasing importance in almost all industrially advanced countries. In Italy the yearly hospital waste production is about 250,000 tons and only 60,000 tons are treated by incineration at present time. As by a recent Italian law a meaningful percentage of HW (50 to 60%), corresponding to
A. Tata, F. Beone
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Abstract Hospital waste (HW) disposal is becoming a problem of increasing importance in almost all industrially advanced countries. In Italy the yearly hospital waste production is about 250,000 tons and only 60,000 tons are treated by incineration at present time. As by a recent Italian law a meaningful percentage of HW (50 to 60%), corresponding to
A. Tata, F. Beone
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Hard currency inflows and sterilization policy in Algeria
SN Business & Economics, 2022Djedaiet Aissa, Ayad Hicham
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Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology, 2017
Given steam-quality challenges at our facility, the financial impact of options for reopening the sterile processing service unit were explored; duration of closure was the major driver of costs. Other potential negative effects of operating-room shutdowns include injury to facility reputation, loss of staff, loss of reimbursements, and harm to ...
Mittenzwei, Susan E. +5 more
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Given steam-quality challenges at our facility, the financial impact of options for reopening the sterile processing service unit were explored; duration of closure was the major driver of costs. Other potential negative effects of operating-room shutdowns include injury to facility reputation, loss of staff, loss of reimbursements, and harm to ...
Mittenzwei, Susan E. +5 more
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Contraception, 2009
This study compares the expected 5-year costs for permanent sterilization in women between nonincisional hysteroscopic tubal occlusion with the Essure system performed in an office setting and laparoscopic bilateral tubal ligation (LBTL).An economic decision tree is used to predict outcomes and costs to compare these two procedures from a US Medicaid ...
Dale F, Kraemer +2 more
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This study compares the expected 5-year costs for permanent sterilization in women between nonincisional hysteroscopic tubal occlusion with the Essure system performed in an office setting and laparoscopic bilateral tubal ligation (LBTL).An economic decision tree is used to predict outcomes and costs to compare these two procedures from a US Medicaid ...
Dale F, Kraemer +2 more
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Hysteroscopic tubal sterilization: a health economic literature review.
Ontario health technology assessment series, 2014Hysteroscopic sterilization is a minimally invasive alternative to laparoscopic tubal ligation for women who want permanent contraception. In contrast to the laparoscopic technique, a hysteroscope is used to pass permanent microinserts through the cervix and place them in the fallopian tubes.
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The Journal of reproductive medicine, 2000
To compare micro-laparoscopic surgical sterilization and standard laparoscopic sterilization with respect to cost effectiveness and patient preferences.A retrospective study of all laparoscopic surgical sterilizations performed under general anesthesia at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center--16 micro-laparoscopies and 34 standard laparoscopies.
F A, Garcia +3 more
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To compare micro-laparoscopic surgical sterilization and standard laparoscopic sterilization with respect to cost effectiveness and patient preferences.A retrospective study of all laparoscopic surgical sterilizations performed under general anesthesia at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center--16 micro-laparoscopies and 34 standard laparoscopies.
F A, Garcia +3 more
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STERILE, CONVENIENT, ECONOMICAL, DISPOSABLE SPINAL ANESTHESIA TRAYS
Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1967L D, Bridenbaugh +2 more
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Fumigants and soil sterilants: viable, economic alternatives to methyl bromide — myth or reality?
Pesticide Outlook, 2002Len Copping reports on a recent conference organised by the SCI Pest Management Group held in London on 12th February ...
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