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"The returns to investments in nutrition have high benefit cost ratios, and that this should be a top development priority".
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Overall, the community and public health interventions tended to have high benefits and medium level overall costs and tended to have lower cost effectiveness ratios than many of the interventions in the other two categories.
A framework by Shackleton et al. (2007) also shows that useful invasive aliens initially have high benefits, but as invasion densities increase, costs rise which lead to an increase in human vulnerability.
"While smaller schemes may have higher benefit cost ratios, by their very nature they only make small improvements to capacity and often just move the bottleneck elsewhere on the network," she said.
57 One of the major difficulties concerning anticoagulation in elderly patients is that those at highest risk for bleeding are those who would have highest benefit from anticoagulation.
To reduce dissonance, most sex workers charged higher for sex without condoms, thereby reducing anxieties, perceiving that the transaction had high benefit and was worth the risk.
"If we continue to invest and grow, current players will have higher compensation, former players will have higher benefits, and fans will enjoy a better game.
A multiplier higher than one indicates that the Province's WCB typically has higher benefits when compared to Nova Scotia, for example Ontario and New Brunswick.
These results emphasize that efforts to reduce MeHg exposures would have high social benefits by preventing the serious and lifelong consequences of neurodevelopmental deficits in children.
Patients with clinical benefit have high miR-26a and low EZH2 mRNA levels.
These have high energy input to benefit ratios.
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