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The trend for inpatient care discharges had an additive outlier in 1999 by about 17.05% (t = −6.14; P < 0.01), perhaps because of reduced financial resources, GDP was a predictor and in 1999 it decreased by about 18.33%.

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Its inverse, resource intensity (resource per GDP) has the reverse behavior, with higher values indicating environmentally inefficient economies.

Given the uniformity of gene symbols between the external resources and GDP it is possible to identify groups of genes of interest (such as genes in a given KEGG pathway or genes with the same GO term) in the appropriate database and paste these genes into the search tool in GDP.

Hong Kong first implemented population-based screening in March 2004 when the government launched its organised recall programme despite an appreciable cervical cancer burden (Leung et al, 2005), the availability of financial resources (annual GDP per capita in 2003=$22 991) and an otherwise adequate public health infrastructure to sustain such a programme (Department of Health, 2003).

Why? Because, at some point during the 21st century and perhaps very soon, there won't be enough resources left for GDP growth.

It always depends on how GDP resources are deployed [ 16].

The city characteristics considered in the study include determinants of population susceptibility (i.e. percentage of elderly population, percentage of unemployed, life expectancy at birth, infant mortality rate and population size) and resources for adaptation (GDP per capita, health expenditure and hospital beds density).

Resource productivity, measured as GDP output per resource input, is a widespread sustainability indicator combining economic and environmental information.

Commodity-rich countries tend to struggle: indeed one paper showed that 97 developing countries with a high ratio of natural-resource exports to GDP had low growth rates during the 1970s and 1980s.

Many countries are "consuming beyond their means", the report notes: in other words, making unsustainable use of resources to power their GDP growth.Some countries had particularly unusual results: from 1990 to 2010 Qatar's per-capita GDP rose by 85%; but thanks to depletion of its natural resources, inclusive wealth fell by more than 50% (see chart 1).

This table shows that the SDSN proposal is very demanding for low income and lower middle income countries: they are expected to increase government expenditure on health from domestic resources from 1.5% of GDP to 3.25% of GP (to halve the gap between 1.5% and 5% of GDP).

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