Sentence examples for differential cost of from inspiring English sources

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The differential cost of comorbidities is also accounted for in some cases, as in comparing vignettes 1 and 3 but not all, as in comparing vignettes 2 and 5. CABG patients are grouped into three DRGs in the Polish system.

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It can be shown [3, 5] that the other direct cost factors enumerated above grid expansion, funding for CHP and for R&D are much lower than the differential cost of the RE expansion itself, and they are being at least partly offset by the positive merit order effect.

These choices reflected that companies pay only the differential cost of the substitute employee [ 27].

As the percentage of patients who underwent lumbar spinal fusion increases, the overall per-patient cost differential (cost of nonoperative care – cost of MIS) also increases.

Given these mortality schedules, our data raise the possibility that there is a differential cost of endophytes to the colony during the early weeks of establishment an important time interval for determining colony survival [ 28] relative to already-established colonies.

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There has been controversy about the differential costs of implementing the scheme reported by the energy firms.

To compare the efficiency and differential costs of telephone- vs. mail-based assessments of outcome in patients registered in a national clinical quality of care registry, the Australian Stroke Clinical Registry (AuSCR).

Using analytical models, we quantify the differential costs of participation faced by voters, which we measure in terms of distance to polling stations and wait times to cast a vote.

This numerical example illustrates how the amount of rents transferred to the low-cost producers depends on the size of the low-cost endowments relative to world demand and on the differential costs of extraction relative to the highest-cost producer.

The U.S. trend of moving away from cash programmes towards in-kind may not be as inefficient as it first appears, and the estimates here suggest that such differential costs of in-work transfers might be exploited to raise labour force participation in the U.K. at no cost to the government.

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