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Setting a probability threshold of service occurrence >0.50, 10% of the area under agricultural land uses provides no landscape services, 35% delivers one service while 25%and19%9% supply two and three services, respectively.
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Figure 1 shows the 13-year trend in raw and standardised quarterly aeromedical service occurrences for these conditions combined.
Aeromedical service occurrences for this purpose exclude those coded as 'Repatriation/Healthy' and 'Injury and Poisoning' This study has demonstrated a significant abrupt and sustained increase of approximately 12 aeromedical services per quarter (greater than 100%% increase) from Tennant Creek associated with GP service withdrawal.
(Source: US Department of the Treasury) Legend: Bold: Servicer with highest occurrence of that outcome Underline: Servicer with lowest occurrence of that outcome Italic: Most common outcome within that servicer.
CBHI differs from other forms of microfinance in that it uses an insurance mechanism, i.e. a financial instrument which, in return for payment of a premium, provides members with a guarantee of financial compensation or service on the occurrence of specified events [23], p.13.
Simultaneous detection of several isolations of this pathogen in the same service heralds the occurrence of an epidemic outbreak associated with a reservoir.
> -wrap-foot> The scheme uses an insurance mechanism, i.e. a financial instrument, which, in return for payment of a contribution (or a premium), provides members with a guarantee of financial compensation or service on the occurrence of specified events.
Likewise, outpatient services with high occurrence and low cost were also said to lead to financial ruin of the users for services and be covered with co-payments.
Furthermore, failures causes, repair methods, service years, crack occurrences, and welding defect types are analyzed using the cases included in this database.
The predominant reason for using the services was the occurrence of a dental problem, less than 2% of adults having visited the dental facilities for a routine check-up [ 8].
In practice, at least within health services research, the occurrence of situations in which breaching confidentiality becomes an issue are extremely rare as, indeed, are other 'hypotheticals' (e.g. the prospect of 'harm' resulting from qualitative studies) which are nevertheless mandated for inclusion in the standard information sheets supplied to participants.
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