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1 P is a cost-effectiveness, cost-utility, and cost-benefit analysis.
2 ial networks based on the general concept of cost-benefit analysis.
3 ng, hypoxia, loss of airway, and a financial cost-benefit analysis.
4 favored over femoral catheterization in our cost-benefit analysis.
5 oposals focused on estimation uncertainty or cost-benefit analysis.
6 ng can result from decision-making guided by cost-benefit analysis.
7 ysis are (1) cost-minimization analysis, (2) cost-benefit analysis, (3) cost-effectiveness analysis,
8 nalyses: (1) cost-minimization analysis; (2) cost-benefit analysis; (3) cost-effectiveness analysis a
9 DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: In this cost-benefit analysis, a decision tree economic model wa
10 rategy transitions are better explained by a cost-benefit analysis across alternative strategies rath
12 n encodes a decision variable reflecting the cost-benefit analysis and that different strategy repres
13 ed for by a computational model implementing cost-benefit analysis and the model-predicted strategy t
14 n addition, much work is now directed toward cost-benefit analysis and the psychological impact of sc
16 tract and the most useful MeSH index term of cost-benefit analysis appeared with nearly equal frequen
20 alysis using life cycle assessment (LCA) and cost benefit analysis (CBA) was conducted to analyze the
23 ription contraceptive use at 6 months with a cost-benefit analysis conducted from a societal perspect
25 s paper conducts a life cycle assessment and cost-benefit analysis for city vehicle fleet electrifica
26 ntiated, while economic techniques to revamp cost-benefit analysis for MWRC management are examined.
27 dramatically improve outcomes and favor the cost-benefit analysis for screening or case-finding prog
29 uction immunosuppression regimes and related cost benefit analysis has been reported by very few stud
32 activation levels in the striatum reflect a cost-benefit analysis, in which a balance is made betwee
36 ments from buyer to seller) commonly used in cost-benefit analysis leads to substantial underestimate
47 gray matter regions of the brain, perform a cost-benefit analysis of the energetics of myelination,
48 of patient outcome, efficiency of care, and cost-benefit analysis of the multidisciplinary Johns Hop
51 s provide mWTP estimates that can be used in cost-benefit analysis of these dental care services.
52 thus provide an inter-temporally optimizing cost-benefit analysis of this century's climate problem.
55 to evolve or alternative strategies such as cost-benefit analysis or distributive justice will be ne
56 include radiopharmaceutical cost and supply, cost-benefit analysis, reimbursement, training, workforc
61 Thorax, Vascular, Aorta, Cost-Effectiveness, Cost-Benefit Analysis Supplemental material is available
62 risk mitigation is typically addressed using cost-benefit analysis that evaluates mitigation strategi
67 nal investigations of cost-effectiveness and cost-benefit analysis were identified from an on-line se