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The other model projected a climate like Atlanta's, a full 10 degrees warmer than Boston's.
The baseline model projected a lifetime cumulative cervical cancer mortality of 25.4 per 1000 HIV-positive women who were infected at age 25 and neither received HAART nor were screened for cervical cancer (Table 2).
Results: Consistent with expectations, our model projected a mild pandemic to exhibit a negligible ecotoxicologic hazard.
Our model projected a substantial reduction in the incidence of genital warts in the first 25 years.
Etzioni et al (2008), in a population-based simulation model, projected a 52% decline in distant stage incidence with PSA screening.
The model projected a total of 256 million tuberculosis cases if it did not account for smoking (when the model was run with 0% smoking prevalence for all years), and 274 million cases if it included smoking.
With climate change, the model projects an average surface temperature (SST) to warm from 18°C to about 21.5°C by the year 2100 (Figure 1b) while the globally averaged sea surface salinity (SSS) freshens from 34.71 to 34.53.
The P90 LV model projects an 8 mW visible laser intended to be used as a low-light shooting aid or for dissuasive effect, while the P90 IR model projects a 4.5 mW infrared laser that can only be seen with night vision equipment.
By 2021/2022, the model projects an NHS nursing workforce of 296 000, some 56 000 lower than at the start of the projection.
Using the value reported by Simpson et al. [ 16] our model projects an iCER of 39,000 €/QALY, just slightly below our base-case estimate.
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