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In general terms, the TTO method elicits the point of indifference between two streams of health, typically a shorter time span in full health and a longer period in an impaired health state.
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Then, the discounting task [ 22] basically first elicited the point where the respondent attached equal weight to the first x years as to the following 50- x years; in other words, the point where the total utility of the first x years was equal to the total utility of the following 50- x years.
We finally recommended further research about the health reform process in Turkey as well as the reliability and validity of the questionnaires used to elicit the public point of view regarding this issue.
The pressure was immediately removed and the force required to elicit the end-point response was noted.
We elicited this point presenting two health scenarios to the subjects.
Sharapova argued the point, eliciting boos and whistles from the French crowd, which generally — despite the national tolerance of street protests — does not tolerate similar behavior on red clay.
If evidence like that in the Garner case couldn't elicit an indictment, what was the point?
Some were strange to the point of eliciting unease alongside excitement.
The point was to elicit as many ridiculous answers as possible, so that they had choices in the editing room.
On PND60, the point at which DZN elicited even greater increases in hepatic AC activity, PRT instead showed a loss of effect, and the same was true in full adulthood, by PND100.
It has been recommended that the blood pressure cuff be inflated at an approximate rate of 10 mm Hg per second up to 180 mm Hg or to the point where pain is elicited.
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