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Suppose an action generates a benefit b0 for the actor, and additionally generates further benefits that radiate outward according to some multiplier m, so that first neighbors receive a combined benefit mb0, second neighbors receive m b0, and so on.
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Having a gun can generate a benefit under certain circumstances and will impose costs in other circumstances, and sound policy must consider the overall magnitude of these conflicting effects, Donohue said.
This price is lower than what would actually generate a benefit from the carbon project.
All patients were requested to fill out a questionnaire, and we generated a benefit index by grading the improvements on a scale 1 5 based on the patient reports.
Introduction: The use of ultrasound to perform central venous access allows the recognition of anatomical structures and the constant guide to the success, generating a benefit for the patient and the surgeon.
Therefore, the difference between the distributions might be sufficient in this case to generate a benefit because more cells express more ZeoRp with pCUP1 EC 1118.
We conclude that the participation of a patient in an Asthma CT in a tertiary hospital generates a financial benefit for the health care system that becomes clearer as the severity of the condition increases.
RESULTS: A screening strategy using the new polymerase chain reaction test generates a net benefit of $7 per birth when compared with the maternal risk-factor strategy.
Indeed, an ex-post study conducted by GreenLab (2012) estimates that the substitution of the diesel pumps by off-grid PV water pumps generates a net benefit of between 57 and 68 million Chilean pesos (US$92,0000 to US$110,0000) per project.
The polymerase chain reaction-based strategy generates a net benefit of $6 per birth when compared with the 35- to 37-week prenatal culture strategy and results in fewer maternal courses of antibiotics (64 080 per million births), fewer perinatal infections with early-onset group B streptococci (218/million), and a reduction in 6 infant deaths and severe infant disability per million births.
This generates a weighted benefit score (WBS) which is combined with cost to generate a cost-value ratio.
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