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Collectively the four approaches in Table 2 suggest that the propensity of health markets in LMICs to deliver products and services that are inaccessibly priced and/or are substandard in terms of safety, quality and/or efficacy emanates from a number of constraints.
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These include multiple sources of funding including those from donors, the existence of a number of constraints in addition to those relating to budgets, expectations of cost-effectiveness thresholds which have no empirical basis and marked uncertainty associated with locally-applicable evidence.
This error was typically 0.6% of the enzyme activity calculated, the low value results as the complete network combines a number of constraints from the data; detailed results and convergence behavior for the calculations are given in Additional File 3. Standard errors are given in all figures.
Their method requires counting of ranked phylogenetic trees that obey a number of constraints that arise from including the fossil evidence.
In practice, there are a number of constraints.
A number of constraints render the problem rather challenging.
There are a number of constraints to adoption.
"We really have a number of constraints on growth".
There are a number of constraints in the labor market that contribute to the double burden.
Satisfying this constraint, however, conflicts a number of constraints at the other end of the domain.
Main constraints faced by the project team There were a number of constraints impeding the effectiveness of the programme interventions.
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