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Valuing vaccines using value of statistical life measures
Vaccine, 2014Vaccines are effective tools to improve human health, but resources to pursue all vaccine-related investments are lacking. Benefit-cost and cost-effectiveness analysis are the two major methodological approaches used to assess the impact, efficiency, and distributional consequences of disease interventions, including those related to vaccinations ...
Ramanan, Laxminarayan +3 more
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We Value What Values Us: The Appeal of Identity‐Affirming Science
Political Psychology, 2006Members of the public (Study 1; n = 184) and university students (Study 2; n = 101) evaluated a piece of research and indicated their support for its continuation. The research findings were held constant, but the methods that revealed those findings were attributed to either neuroscience or social science, and the conclusions based on those findings ...
Morton, Thomas A. +3 more
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1980
To the Editor. —I read with dismay the recommendations and conclusions of Brashear et al in their article entitled "Relationship Between Arterial and Venous Bicarbonate Values" in theArchives(139:440-442,1979), which are totally at odds with their data and reasonable clinical practice.
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To the Editor. —I read with dismay the recommendations and conclusions of Brashear et al in their article entitled "Relationship Between Arterial and Venous Bicarbonate Values" in theArchives(139:440-442,1979), which are totally at odds with their data and reasonable clinical practice.
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Theory and Decision, 1976
Discussion of the relation between exchange-value and use-value (as defined inCapital I) is clarified by the construction of set-theoretical models of these concepts. Marx argues fallaciously for the independence of exchange-value and use-value. His fallacy is diagnosed as depending upon a mistaken assumption about the impossibility of inferring a ...
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Discussion of the relation between exchange-value and use-value (as defined inCapital I) is clarified by the construction of set-theoretical models of these concepts. Marx argues fallaciously for the independence of exchange-value and use-value. His fallacy is diagnosed as depending upon a mistaken assumption about the impossibility of inferring a ...
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Uses, values, and use values of the Sundarbans
Agriculture and Human Values, 1990The decimation of the Sundarbans has resulted from attempts to satisfy short-term demands by exhausting the chances of satisfying future demands. The forest cannot be preserved by a policy that under-valorizes the urgency of the short-term needs or by a policy that is imposed from above, but it may be by social forestry.
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Reference Values: Are They Useful?
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1984To answer the question of whether reference values are useful in clinical decision-making, this article addresses the following major controversies: (1) Are reference subjects representative of the group from which they are selected? (2) To what extent should the process of collecting reference values be standardized and controlled?
B E, Statland, P, Winkel
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