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The article concludes with some of the perspectives and challenges ahead for EAFM in relation to the establishment of a co-creation process as a means to integrate and utilise multiple sources of knowledge (policy makers, scientists and stakeholders) achieving extended outcomes moving towards an EAFM.

The study by Eriksson and colleagues "adds to the growing literature examining associations between noise and cardiovascular outcomes, moving beyond hypertension to additional … pathways," says Jonathan Levy, associate chair of the Department of Environmental Health at Boston University.

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Next, I examine how family innovations to different outcomes move together.20 For instance, suppose there is a positive correlation between family innovations to free reading and family innovations to reading scores.

Confidence across all studies with the same outcome is then assessed by considering the ratings for all groups of studies with that outcome, and the highest rating for that outcome moves forward.

It is possible that residents do not stay long enough to be exposed to the hazardous slum environment or that, in the Viwandani cash-based economy, economically unsuccessful migrants, who could potentially have worse outcomes, move elsewhere and leave behind the more successful ones.

For economists, the QALY offers the additional advantage that it incorporates individual preferences for health outcomes, thereby moving beyond the narrow biomedical model for evaluative research.

There was a consistent increase in the percentage of adverse outcomes when moving from Robust to Transient (postRobust + preFrail) and Frail (Table  3, Additional file 1: Table S1).> -wrap-foot> *Transients: postRobust + preFrail.

"The outcome is moving to an internet version of what retail used to be, where you walk into a store and share with a merchant some of your problems or the thing that you're looking for".

Until now, we have realized that the Nash equilibrium suffers from the lack of farsighted stability, i.e., the relative results can be unsatisfactory; because of this, any player can have incentive to improve its outcome by moving to another strategy.

Incremental cost effectiveness ratios are defined as the ratio of the difference between cost and outcome of moving from one option to the next in order of increasing cost.

In this sense, it only captures aspects of the bundle that lead sibling outcomes to move together.

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