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Rates of cataract surgical procedures per 10,000 people according to region.
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DAF-16/FOXO is Required for Locomotory Healthspan and Lifespan Benefits of Genetic Glycolysis Disruption.
Published 2020“…In contrast, disruption of gluconeogenic genes <i>fbp-1</i> or <i>pck-2</i> results in significant decreases in swimming rates in <i>daf-16</i> animals, similar to wild-type. …”
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DataSheet1_Does Social Pension Expansion Relieve Depression and Decrease Medical Costs? Evidence From the Rural Elderly in China.docx
Published 2022“…</p><p>Results: We have found that the New Rural Pension Scheme decreases depressive symptoms of elderly in rural China (OR = 0.90), and the medical costs induced by depressive symptoms by 4.6%. …”
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Management of catchment for the protection of source water in the Densu River basin, Ghana: implications for rural communities
Published 2020“…However, there is evidence to show that the costs and benefits associated with ICM are often inequitably distributed. …”
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Comparative costs of HCVST and PL-HCVT models in sensitivity analysis (in US$).
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Data Sheet 1_From court to community: a cost–benefit evaluation of a community sports programme for Arab women in Israel's multiethnic context.docx
Published 2025“…The benefit–cost ratio (BCR) was 1.13, indicating that overall benefits exceeded programme costs.…”
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Biocontrol of St John’s wort (<i>Hypericum perforatum</i>) provides huge ongoing benefits to New Zealand agriculture
Published 2023“…Biocontrol effectiveness increased linearly in our model from 1943 (when initial local defoliation occurred) to reach 99% control nationwide by 1993 (when SJW was no longer considered a significant agricultural weed). We estimate that SJW biocontrol in NZ provided a national benefit of NZ$15.5 million in 2022, with a historical benefit–cost ratio of 6254:1. …”
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Unit costs included in analysis.
Published 2023“…CAD decreased individual client costs compared to facility-based care: $3.20/year vs. $11.40/year per person accessing care; and $3.60/year vs. $12.90/year per person retained in care.…”
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