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Oil demand in rich industrialized countries appears to have peaked, and the trend in developing economies is toward an ever-smaller increase in the amount of oil consumed for every additional unit of economic growth.
If its risk ratio is significantly above 1, then the model implies that for every additional unit (eg, year), the risk increases by a certain constant amount.
The results of ORs of macrosomia for maternal BG levels and BMI measured at the time of GCT as continuous variables are shown in table 2. After adjustment for all covariates previously mentioned, when maternal BMI was added into the model, the ORs of macrosomia were increased by 14% for every additional unit of BMI (OR (95% CI,1.14, (1.10 to 1.19), p<0.0001).
The odds ratios describe the odds of a symptom being present for every additional unit of the independent variables as follows: age per increasing year and sex with male sex, and for every additional risk factor present in the clusters 'violence directly related to the conflict', 'personal violence not directly related to conflict' and 'general hardship'.
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For every additional slave unit installed in the array, the data sampling and streaming rate can be increased proportionally.
University of Ottawa researchers found that for every 10 additional units of air pollution, the risk of lung cancer increased for a person by 15 to 27percentt, according to the study.
The carbon price is directly determined by the abatement costs for an additional unit of CO2.
Managing watershed services requires solid knowledge about (1) the costs of providing an additional unit of water quality or quantity (supply side) and (2) water users or intermediaries' willingness to pay for an additional unit of water quality or quantity (demand side).
The economic benefit in terms of added value reported to the environmental cost in terms of water use gives an additional water use of 187563 m3 for an additional unit of added value following an increase by 20% of the final demand in sector 1.
The probability of the intervention being cost-effective was explored through the use of cost-effectiveness acceptability curve (CEAC), which were created by calculating a series of net benefits for a range (£0 £60,000) of plausible values defined as a decision maker's willingness to pay for an additional unit improvement of health outcomes (e.g. QALYs) [28].
Costs calculated for blood transfusions were US$202.75 for the first unit and US$154.25 for each additional unit transfused.
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