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Campbell and colleagues considered the IOM definition as generic, whereas Donabedian's fits their view of a disaggregated definition.
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Generic definitions are more difficult to operationalize, and they trade specificity for generalizability; disaggregated definitions recognize that quality has different essential components, each providing only a partial picture of quality, but together the components create a more specific description of quality for particular aspects of health care.
Quantifying the GHG savings that may be attributed to biofuels, however, is problematic for two reasons: (i) biomass production systems are inherently complex, spatially disaggregated and diverse, and (ii) the definition of system boundaries and the allocation of co-product impacts are highly subjective.
Table 1 shows the definitions of the world disaggregated regions, industry sectors and energy sources.
The definition of quality that we built on these nine domains is disaggregated, based on multiple elements which collectively constitute quality [11].
This data should be disaggregated by sex, that is, analysed separately for males and females.
Companies are getting smaller and businesses are being disaggregated.
Data can be disaggregated by sex, age, education, country, region, and UN Human Development Index (HDI) cohort.
Universities will be fundamentally transformed by these proposals, and the sector will be further disaggregated.
Indicators are disaggregated, care taken not to emphasise small differences and confidence intervals are supplied.
MPs have also called for data to be disaggregated by gender and region.
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