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This stage was also had the festival's greatest per capita quantity of visible inebriation.
Food-supply data represented the per capita quantity of food available for human consumption (3) calculated by the FAO by subtracting estimated use (quantity exported, fed to livestock, used for seed, processed for food use, and nonfood uses and losses during storage and transportation) from the estimated total supply (quantity imported and produced with adjustments for changes in stocks) (3, 4).
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In spite of various efforts to reduce food waste arisings per capita, quantities of food waste continue to increase due to population growth.
Even well known composite indices of urban performance and quality of life, such as those compiled by Fortune, Forbes and The Economist, rely primarily on linear combinations of per capita quantities.
For example, official statistics on wages, income or gross domestic product (GDP) compiled by governmental agencies and international bodies worldwide [3] report on both total amounts and per capita quantities as a means to compare the economic performance of various places.
Denote the per-capita quantity of capital endowment deposited at the bank as (w^E).
Amenable mortality displayed a statistically significant negative relationship with GDP per capita, the quantity of diagnostic and laboratory tests per 1,000 inhabitants, and the prevalence of cancer.
Using population data from the ABS [ 25], we calculated the per capita per year quantity for sugar contained within imported and exported processed food and beverages.
Figure 10 displays these quantities per capita.
(5) Domestic water EF EF_{d} = N times ef_{d} = N times gamma_{omega } times ({text{W}}_{d} /P_{omega } ),where (EF_{d}) (hm2) is the domestic WEF, (ef_{d}) (hm2/capita) is the domestic WEF per capita; (W_{d}) (m3) is the quantity of the water resource consumed in the domestic per capita.
We then use data from 2001 to 2007 to conduct the Oaxaca-Blinder (OB) methodology, which decomposes per capita hospital spending growth into quantity and price trends, and assesses (a) how well the historically important hospital cost/spending drivers together explain the sustained spending growth in the most recent decade, and (b) how important these factors each are.
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