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The selection of the structural design life is somewhat arbitrary, and in many cases one is interested in maximizing the structural service time or the benefit per unit service time.
Combined analysis of data of the experiment revealed that SWEs from Kappaphycus (KSWE) and Gracilaria (GSWE) when applied at 15% concentration significantly increased the grain yield of rice by 29% and 28%, respectively, over control; however, SWEs at 10% gave more net benefit per unit investment compared to the control.
The potential carbon benefit per unit area in dry forests is low, but countries may access benefits from REDD+ funding if they can quantitatively monitor significant degradation activities over large forest areas likely to be degraded [4].
As health care costs continue to rise, decision makers must allocate their increasingly scarce resources toward therapies which offer the most benefit per unit of cost.
Therefore, the proposed screening intervention, which has an estimated incremental cost per QALY gained of $18,051, is the most affordable intervention to implement as well as the one offering the most benefit per unit cost.
Expenditures can be compared with a set of outcome-related quality measures as an initial step toward trying to define the value (benefit per unit of expenditure) of care in diabetes.
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Design value analysis indicated that the benefits per unit cost of applying the NIR spectra to quantify adulterants in Spirulina powder significantly exceeded that of using full spectra, and that the value of employing the LS-SVM models under NIR spectra exceeded that of using the PLS models.
At a state level, the health benefits per unit energy savings vary by an order of magnitude, illustrating that multiple factors (including population patterns and energy sources) influence health benefit estimates.
Scenarios with greater health benefits also tended to have greater reductions in the spatial inequality of health risk, as many sources with high health benefits per unit emissions of SO2 were in areas with high background PM2.5 concentrations.
Comparing among regions, our results suggest that mitigating or avoiding increases in urban vehicle emissions in countries with high iF (e.g., India, China, and Indonesia) may yield relatively high exposure-reduction benefits per unit of emissions reduction.
In the context of SCP, efficiency would most commonly be cost efficiency, that is, benefits per unit costs (Ando et al., 1998; Margules & Sarkar, 2007; Wilson et al., 2009).
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