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Considering the recent emergence of a rapidly progressing viral infection leading to encephalitis with high fatality proportion in children from India and the absence of any specific treatment, RNAi based interventions were explored to suppress CHPV infection in mice.
Their experiences of involuntary admission and treatment and their views on the justification of these interventions were explored.
In this special issue devoted to AKI, the potential protective effects of diverse interventions were explored in five basic research studies.
In addition, the effects of the interventions were explored by univariate General Linear Models (GLM) for the fifteen permanent doctors, with time (in months) as a covariate and interventions as a fixed factor.
The impact on the costs of the interventions were explored in four different 'scenarios' examining the effect of individual consultations within the intervention, protocol adherence, testing the assumptions made about the length of the telephone consultations and the effect of the two study sites.
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Issues related to analysis perspective, included costs, type of analysis performed, and appropriate outcomes for Internet interventions are explored.
The pattern of cost-effectiveness results across the 245 interventions was explored through a combination of descriptive and regression analyses.
The additional follow-up at 24 months in the intervention village included: the quantitative recall of interventions measured by the questionnaire, community-response to and preference of interventions was explored using focus group discussions facilitated by post-graduate sociologists.
The influence of criteria weights on the overall value estimate of interventions was explored by calculating the overall value (V) that would result from multiplying the normalized criteria weights (w i ) obtained in this study with performance scores (v i ) obtained in a previous study [ 12].
Concerns and barriers to delivering the intervention were explored and addressed.
In Phase 1, an iterative process evolved in which the pros and cons of each aspect of the intervention were explored with advisors.
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