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She expressed frustration at willingness of Ban Ki-moon, the UN Secretary-General, to perpetuate what she described as an inherent misrepresentation of the reality on the ground.
The attack came against a backdrop of renewed fighting between the Taliban and the central government in Kabul, even as both sides hint at willingness to hold peace talks. .
Finally, we looked at willingness to 'recommend' ISUs.
The ICC for net benefits ranged from 0.01 (at willingness to pay of zero) to 0.036 (at willingness to pay of ZAR2000).
At willingness to pay levels of £265 and above, however, there is a greater probability of PACT + TAU being the more cost-effective option.
At willingness to pay of zero they were, by definition, the negative of costs, that is, with negative values and negatively skewed.
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Probabilistic sensitivity analyses suggested that at willingness-to-pay thresholds of $50,000 and $100,000 per QALY saved, the likelihood of the vaccination program being cost-effective was 38%and92%2%, respectively.
The very high intensity program ($24,479/QALY) was preferred at willingness-to-pay-thresholds of both $50,000 and $100,000/QALY.
Probabilistic sensitivity analysis suggests that the probability of roflumilast being cost-effective is 82 % at willingness-to-pay £30,000 per QALY.
Lurasidone is more costly and more effective than risperidone and is cost-effective at willingness-to-pay thresholds of greater than $25,844 per hospitalization avoided.
The very high intensity program was most likely to be cost-effective at willingness-to-pay thresholds of greater than $21,000/QALY.
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