Sentence examples for patterns in costs from inspiring English sources

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"If we care about racially disparate patterns in costs and fees and want to eliminate those in the financial system, our oversight has to include small and community banks where these practices are prevalent," said Terri Friedline, an associate professor of social work at the University of Michigan who was a co-author of the report with Jacob William Faber, a New York University sociologist.

The average fitness of each species and antibiotic comparison yielded no clear patterns in costs of resistance (Fig. 4).

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These results are based on the analyses of the total population, but similar patterns in the cost trajectories were found for the different ICISS categories.

Regressions of data coded by posture (crouched vs. erect) reveal nonlinear patterns in metabolic cost, limb muscle mass, effective mechanical advantage, and stride characteristics.

Due to the differences in study designs, national health care systems, unit costs, incidence patterns, and in cost components covered, the results of the present study are difficult to compare with those of other CoI analyses of HPV-related HNCs. HPV-related HNCs

Perhaps the most important difference between these patterns, in terms of costs of incubation, is that only in the "running" pattern, both parents could forage during the warmer parts of the day or be exposed to similar risk of predation, at least on some days.

Bacterial oligosaccharyltransferases (OST) perform a similar type of posttranslational modification in prokaryotic cells and thus hold great promise for producing proteins with defined glycosylation patterns in simple and cost-efficient expression systems such as Escherichia coli[ 1].

While the results suggested that there were no significant differences in fracture outcomes whether or not patients persisted with taking the drug or whether or they were adherent or not, this study identified specific patterns in utilization and cost in this population.

This analysis will determine whether there is any identifiable pattern in published cost-effectiveness ratios.

An understanding of treatment patterns and costs in a population-based setting will help identify subgroup differences to help inform strategies for optimal care in patients with LSS.

Multivariate analyses will also be conducted to explore (i) patterns of costs in relation to the demographic and needs-related characteristics of people with dementia and carers and their capitals, assets and resources and (ii) outcomes for people with dementia and for the carers in relation to patterns of service use, needs-related characteristics and other factors.

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