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The inconsistent utilization of public's contributions has also been seen as a general weakness in the Finnish environmental impact assessment system due to being strongly dependent on the developer's attitudes towards participation as well as the weak links between the assessment and related decision making processes [ 28].
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Unreliable monitoring of medication utilization, inconsistent supplies of medications, concerns for medication integrity, and illicit drug diversion among hospital staff for personal use (2, 3) all highlight the many supply chain problems in under-resourced settings.
"Low-capacity utilization is inconsistent with concerns about future regulatory risk, but aligns with weak demand holding back current production".
The inconsistent results about glucose utilization of P. tricornutum might be due to the use of different trains and different culture conditions.
Utilization was inconsistent across the different types of dental care for children with hematologic, endocrine, or craniofacial conditions and those children with chronic conditions but without these specific conditions.
Variation between Trusts, in terms of overrun rates and inconsistent methodologies used to calculate utilization, impede its meaningful use as a tool that can benchmark theatre performance.
Beyond this study, to our knowledge, there are no other studies evaluating the effect of inconsistent coverage on prescription drug utilization.
Based on longitudinal panel data for a representative cohort of Canadian women aged 40+ years (n = 3,537) assessed in the 1994 95 (baseline) and 1996 97 (follow-up) National Population Health Survey (NPHS), we examined the prevalence of inconsistent self-reports of mammography utilization.
Bancej et al [ 16] used longitudinal panel data from a representative cohort of women to examine the prevalence of inconsistent self-reports of mammography utilization in Canada, as assessed in 1994 95 (baseline) and 1996 97 (follow-up).
Based on data from the longitudinal panel of the National Population Health Survey (NPHS), the present study examines the prevalence and determinants of inconsistent self-reports of mammography utilization among Canadian women aged 40 years and older and quantifies the extent that inconsistent self-reports of mammography use contribute to biased estimates of mammography utilization and uptake.
Uses in low-volume road applications are similar to those used in many highway projects, and have many of the same benefits and cost savings, yet utilization is variable and inconsistent.
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