Sentence examples for range of costs for from inspiring English sources

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There is a wide range of costs for care around the country.

In some cases we have extrapolated from these numbers, providing a range of costs for the war based on assumptions about its length, for example.

We will use the benefit transfer approach and rely on EU-ETS market performances for pollution permits and sales forecasts, the model will include three EUA price scenarios that will allow us a range of costs for the High Bound and Low Bound (Appendix 1: Table 1).

We found a range of costs for the average case of childhood diarrhoea across the municipalities, from M$12 in Alcozauca (one day at the official minimum wage), to M$33 in Copalillo (3 days).

We note that while our algorithms can compute all Pareto-optimal regions, these tools take a user-specified a range of costs for transfer and loss events, relative to the normalized unit cost of duplication, and restrict the Pareto-optimal event count vectors and corresponding regions to that event cost space.

The specification of a range of costs for individual health interventions reflects the fact that the costs of individual treatments differed in the health facilities and the various preventive programmes due to such factors as varying treatment patterns for similar diseases, availability of resources, degree of capacity utilisation of health facilities and incidence of diseases.

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Based on the chemical synthesis and molecular structure, an approximate range of cost for the API of each DAA was estimated.

Resource use and unit costs described above will be used for to estimate mean, medians, standard deviations and ranges of costs for each patient in the CESAR trial.

Resource use and unit costs will be used to estimate mean, medians, standard deviations and ranges of costs for the samples of participants in the CENEX study.

Maximum and minimum ranges of costs for each adverse event were calculated using the German InEK and a gamma- and log normal distribution.

Thus, kin selection favors the evolution of policing: across a range of costs of policing and for a given level of competition, the equilibrium level of policing is higher for full-sib than for half-sib structured populations (Fig. 4b).

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