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1 llars of sustainability (people, planet, and profit).
2 omics of antimicrobial drugs (cost of use vs profit).
3 an = 22.4 h) were positively related to wind profit.
4 determine a roguing schedule that optimises profit.
5 ulatory compliance rather than manufacturing profit.
6 not a procedure that has been developed for profit.
7 Among the top 5% of MCCs, 14 of 18 were for-profit.
8 neral oil as a means of illegally increasing profit.
9 dation are desirable to maximize quality and profits.
10 waste streams is often desirable to maximize profits.
11 abundance while increasing food security and profits.
12 ents, and using fewer resources means higher profits.
13 ing "high-risk, high-reward" decks maximized profits.
14 nd, more remarkable, hospitals posted record profits.
15 ission abatements can realize larger trading profits.
16 istribution of fishing is chosen to maximize profits.
17 rge: most random MPA designs reduce expected profits.
18 ry costs or even increase fishery yields and profits.
19 peanut phenotype and could yield commercial profits.
20 ar industry to promote sugar consumption and profits.
21 tional Advances Physicians (VIVA), a not-for-profit 501c(3) organization, convened the Vascular Leade
24 king Group with representatives from not-for-profit, academic, government, industry and regulatory bo
26 consensus that drug and insurance companies' profits added to costs, although physicians, hospitals,
30 rk between farmers' and their perceptions of profit and loss affects landscape scale patterns in pest
32 relative risks of initiating dialysis at for-profit and non-profit chain-owned facilities, and were m
43 e show that the participating firms' trading profits and their emission abatements are positively cor
44 g., pollination) rather than outcomes (e.g., profits), and express benefits at spatio-temporal scales
45 n metric tons (MMT) in catch, $53 billion in profit, and 619 MMT in biomass relative to business as u
51 de-offs between economic indicators, such as profit, and social indicators, such as lifestyle prefere
52 ed management strategies can maintain yield, profit, and weed suppression while delivering enhanced e
53 everage contracts and associated incentives, profits, and advertising; corporate food vending and ass
54 ation was strong for taxes on capital gains, profits, and income ($16.7, 9.16 to 24.3), but not for c
55 se associations with taxes on capital gains, profits, and income, which tend to be more progressive.
56 n Brazilian data on mosaic ecology, land-use profits, and questionnaire results concerning landowner
60 becoming increasingly common due to the huge profits associated with this type of criminal activity.
61 these hospitals will focus on payer mix and profits, avoiding disadvantaged patients and paying less
67 personal initiative training increased firm profits by 30%, compared with a statistically insignific
68 using Miscanthus x giganteus reduces system profits by 8% and reduces nitrate-N loads by 12% compare
69 s but emphasizes that predicted increases in profits can only be achieved if the fishery is well unde
71 Disparities in quality of education at for-profit centers might partially explain previously docume
72 hrologists who spent </=20 min, those at for-profit centers more often cited lack of reimbursement as
76 988 (32.7%) at 2239 facilities of large for-profit chain 1; 482 689 (32.6%) at 2082 facilities of la
77 689 (32.6%) at 2082 facilities of large for-profit chain 2; 225 890 (15.3%) at 997 for-profit small
79 of initiating dialysis at for-profit and non-profit chain-owned facilities, and were more likely to r
80 73% of such patients started dialysis at for-profit/chain-owned facilities compared to 76% of all pat
81 were safety-net reliant received care at for-profit/chain-owned facilities, they were disproportionat
82 , 0.42 to 0.67) higher star ratings than for-profit contracts (P < 0.001) after controls were set for
87 a randomised controlled trial in private for-profit dispensaries and health centres and in faith-base
90 tial challenges in its transformation from a profit-driven public hospital-centred system to an integ
94 plant's net electrical output and decreases profits, especially during times of high electricity pri
95 ge kidney disease, receiving dialysis at for-profit facilities compared with nonprofit facilities was
97 y-nine percent of matched BPCI SNFs were for-profit facilities, 85% were located in an urban area, an
98 of stay (LOS), 30-day readmission rate, and profit for patients with an SSI when compared with patie
100 ld constant in the future, total agriculture profits for the six crops will drop by 31% for the tempe
101 s question by inviting subjects to trade off profits for themselves against pain experienced either b
102 timuli, in particular speech, is proposed to profit from "entrainment" of endogenous neural oscillati
104 ween gammaherpesviruses that are presumed to profit from B cell activation and a cellular phosphatase
107 oma cell fitness, BCR-targeted therapies may profit from combinations with drugs targeting BCR(-) tum
108 preciation, and amortization (EBITDA; pretax profit from core business activities); and net income, a
109 s a spatial bioeconomic model that maximizes profit from crop and energy products, subject to the req
112 ymnesium and other harmful algal species may profit from focus on processes following physical contac
114 derstand the relevance of weak bias we could profit from having the concept of the effectively Mendel
116 ible to invasion by selfish individuals that profit from receiving the social benefits but fail to co
117 variation in Arabidopsis for the ability to profit from rhizobacteria-mediated plant growth-promotio
120 at, although bioremediation contractors must profit from the activity, the primary driver is regulato
121 ate, and future progress will unquestionably profit from the adoption of methods that have provided v
122 mentation of a hybrid architecture which can profit from the advantages of either approach, a coheren
123 ." I have had the remarkable good fortune to profit from the development of new techniques that have
124 atural genetic variation for the capacity to profit from the plant growth-promoting function of a ben
125 ng oxadiazole rings, it would be possible to profit from the positive aspects of each of the componen
127 Our data suggest that ALL patients might profit from therapeutic strategies that release MRD cell
129 e established which patient will most likely profit from this additional preprocedural examination in
130 ery or analysis of traditional medicines may profit from this effect-directed profiling of complex sa
132 As the leading bird in a formation cannot profit from this up-wash, a social dilemma arises around
133 llular immunology and molecular genetics and profited from the advances of the latter as well as post
135 Molecular Mechanisms', and the two meetings profited from the lively discussions fuelled with questi
136 nical research over the last two decades has profited from the technique of positron emission tomogra
137 city after endotracheal suctioning, patients profiting from a consecutive recruitment maneuver could
139 es will be relevant for many other solutions profiting from FunFams to infer functional information a
141 hylated sulfur indicate that the host likely profits from antioxidant protection provided by the symb
142 , our multilocus association-clustering test profits from the availability of large numbers of geneti
143 imilation (2), sucrose transport (3), or (4) profit function - i.e. carbon gain minus hydraulic risk.
148 tcomes were revenue and 3 measures of annual profit: gross profit (revenue minus the cost of goods so
149 eously give rise to large gains in fisheries profit (>100%), fisheries yields (>30%), and fish stock
150 In intervention counties, public and non-profit health facilities were allowed to purchase Novart
152 6 to 2 points; P < .001), or enrolled in for-profit health plans (-4 points; 95% CI, -7 to 0 points;
153 ompared with nonprofit hospice agencies, for-profit hospice agencies had a higher percentage of patie
158 ent to which this practice is related to for-profit hospital status and affects payments and mortalit
159 among those initially hospitalized at a for-profit hospital, and are related to increased overall pa
160 r an 18-year study interval (1990-2007), for-profit hospitals and those with low profit margins were
164 raging animals will increase their energetic profit if they can make use of floral cues that more acc
166 rain yields, mass of harvested products, and profit in the more diverse systems were similar to, or g
167 tals are given incentives to achieve maximum profit, incentives for hospitals and physicians must be
168 ticularly if fishing costs are low, although profit increases available through optimal MPA-based man
172 at nonprofit/independently owned versus for-profit/independently owned facilities (odds ratio, 1.30;
173 tnership with Project Data Sphere, a not-for-profit initiative allowing data from cancer clinical tri
175 ls (7.5% vs. 4.5%) and less likely to be for-profit institutions (8.8% vs. 19.9%) (all P values <0.00
176 estigators from academic, nonprofit, and for-profit institutions with relatively few and contained po
178 ed questions about the increasing use of for-profit IRBs to review research proposals (as opposed to
180 the fast growing fish farming in Asia where profit is minimal and therefore given high priority.
183 hains, nonprofit independent facilities, for-profit large chains (>1000 facilities), for-profit small
184 with alcohol and tobacco suggests that a for-profit legal cannabis industry will increase use by maki
186 ital included index hospitalization at a for-profit, major medical school-affiliated, or low-volume h
187 mpetitive market, safety-net status, and low profit margin associated with increased risk of ED closu
189 Consequently, with risk adjustment, overall profit margin decreased from 5.8% for patients without c
190 A statistically significant differential profit margin favoring pharmaceutical companies was evid
191 eimbursement (ie, payer costs), and hospital profit margin for cases with and without complications.
192 addition to being an industry with a narrow profit margin, agricultural businesses have inherent con
193 elderly), and market factors (ownership mix, profit margin, location in a competitive market, presenc
195 eater than those of S&P 500 companies (gross profit margin: 76.5% vs 37.4%; difference, 39.1% [95% CI
196 ting research and development expense (gross profit margin: difference, 30.5% [95% CI, 20.9%-40.1%];
197 esticides, an increased need to protect crop profit margins and in many developing world countries wh
198 ossil-derived counterparts and could improve profit margins at biorefineries when coproduced with hig
200 ncompensated care costs, and improvements in profit margins compared with hospitals located in the 25
201 ariable regression models, the median annual profit margins of pharmaceutical companies were signific
204 07), for-profit hospitals and those with low profit margins were more likely to close than their coun
207 ith an empirical soil moisture function, the profit maximization model improved the simulation of eva
213 edicts that carriers of these risk genotypes profit most from interventions changing the environment
215 ablished and incentives changed to alter the profit motives of Chinese hospitals and physicians alike
217 cility ownership categories according to for-profit/nonprofit status and ownership (chain versus inde
218 SEP-1 performance tended to be smaller, for-profit, nonteaching, and with intermediate-sized ICUs.
220 cumulative revenue of $130.5 trillion, gross profit of $42.1 trillion, EBITDA of $22.8 trillion, and
221 cumulative revenue of $11.5 trillion, gross profit of $8.6 trillion, EBITDA of $3.7 trillion, and ne
223 emely sensitive determination of BFRs taking profit of the potential of atmospheric pressure chemical
224 is cross-sectional study compared the annual profits of 35 large pharmaceutical companies with 357 co
225 ral intervention designed by Ugandan not-for-profit organisation Raising Voices-could reduce physical
227 intervention was implemented by two not-for-profit organisations from September, 2013, to May, 2016.
229 and Project Medishare, an affiliated not-for-profit organization, provided a large-scale relief effor
231 rural locations (OR: 0.660.790.95), with for-profit ownership (OR: 0.640.770.91), and with more patie
233 ed with the following hospital features: for-profit ownership vs government owned (8.5 vs 5.5 inserti
234 irment admitted to acute care hospitals, for-profit ownership, larger hospital size, and greater ICU
235 in nonrural areas declined by 27%, with for-profit ownership, location in a competitive market, safe
238 CMS should give increasing attention to for-profit plans with lower quality ratings and consider dev
239 e food vending and associated incentives and profits; posters/advertisements for soft drinks, fast fo
240 All too often financial considerations of profit primarily determine whether a technology will be
242 e Allen Institute for Brain Science is a non-profit private institution dedicated to basic brain scie
243 erves poor people in many countries; not-for-profit providers that operate on a range of scales; form
244 e main purpose of enhancing and perpetuating profit rather than innovation and critical thinking, and
247 anagement can substantially increase fishery profits relative to optimal nonspatial management but th
249 ete plasmid set is available through the non-profit repository AddGene and a web-based version of our
254 at operate 11% of the clinics, and 3 are for-profit retail chains that operate 73% of the clinics.
255 venue and 3 measures of annual profit: gross profit (revenue minus the cost of goods sold); earnings
257 equivalent dose were seen in the private for-profit sector in six pilots, ranging from US$1.28 to $4.
263 lts suggest that extreme drought could cause profit shortfalls of more than $100 million if water tem
264 rograms that provide research funding to for-profit small businesses for the development of innovativ
265 r-profit chain 2; 225 890 (15.3%) at 997 for-profit small chain facilities; and 98 680 (6.7%) at 434
266 -profit large chains (>1000 facilities), for-profit small chains (<1000 facilities), and for-profit i
272 ut a number of hospital factors (size, area, profit status, and critical access designation) all were
274 egression models included index hospital for-profit status, discharge counts, geographic region, rura
275 ng number of hospitals have converted to for-profit status, prompting concerns that these hospitals w
280 Strategically placed MPAs can also increase profits substantially compared with nonspatial managemen
282 rious mutations rely more on chance and thus profit the most from ecological processes that enhance d
283 l oxidation can be advantageously taken into profit to further ascertain the presence of the thiol at
284 2%, breakeven premiums necessary for organic profits to match conventional profits were only 5-7%, ev
288 kage is free to academic, government and non-profit users, and licensed to others for a fee by the Un
291 ch outcome among patients treated at all for-profit vs all nonprofit dialysis facilities: deceased do
292 nited Kingdom vs non-United Kingdom, not for profit vs commercial), and appropriateness for sight-imp
296 om authors affiliated with organizations for-profit were symmetrical without heterogeneity, whereas m
297 ry for organic profits to match conventional profits were only 5-7%, even with organic yields being 1
298 ferences correlated with neural responses to profit, where participants with stronger moral preferenc
299 steam demand maximizes plant efficiency and profit while minimizing emissions and levelized cost whe
300 of the rs12979860 T nonresponder allele can profit with respect to SVR prediction by further determi