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Even among the comparatively wealthy countries of the world, containing in all a much smaller percentage of the world's population, escalation in the costs of health services and in the cost of training a physician has precipitated some movement toward reappraisal of the role of the medical doctor in the delivery of first-contact care.
The population escalation was calculated using population estimation method and land use pattern of Gurugram city was predicted for 2031, 2041 and 2051.
It was observed that even after the application of both phase I and phase II, desired class of the river stretch was not met due to high pollution load resulting from population escalation and limitation in treatment facilities (CPCB 2007; Sharma and Kansal 2011).
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"The sanctions imposed on the Islamic Republic of Iran have had significant effects on the general population, including an escalation in inflation, a rise in commodities and energy costs, an increase in the rate of unemployment and a shortage of necessary items, including medicine," he said.
The last decades are being characterized by global trends such as population growth, aging, escalation of non communicable diseases and technological innovation.
Gurugram city (Haryana state) has witnessed unprecedented urban growth over the past two decades, owing to the escalation in population, immigration and unorganized expansion.
In the study of Agarwal et al. 126 patients (68.8% of the study population) had a treatment escalation (19.8% patients with a dose increase, 27.8% patients with a decrease in the interval, and 52.4% patients with both) [27].
However, in this population, O-LAR dose escalation is common and 20 40% of NET patients receive higher concentrations to control symptoms 13 and this is well tolerated 14.
Thus, with escalation of human population, huge amount of varying natures of organic wastes are being generated in these countries every year.[Bisoyi] ([2003]) made a systematic assessment of the quality of some common organic wastes in India and has shown these wastes to be the source of large amount of nutrient elements in addition to organic matter.
Along with advancing age and increases in obesity prevalence, one putative factor thought to be contributing to this global epidemic is an escalation in the population of nonwhite groups at higher risk for diabetes.
Along with population growth and ageing, the escalation in mortality rates means that the component of change in deaths due to risk is large; in female subjects, it is responsible for a 50.5% increase in lung cancer deaths, and a 54.8% increase in breast cancer by 2000, a change that exceeds the contribution due to population growth and ageing (Table 3).
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