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1  more than 20% of income on health care (and premiums).
2 nor and only one believed it might raise the premium.
3  experimental and field evidence of a beauty premium.
4 but mating motives do not explain the beauty premium.
5 indings uncover the existence of a democracy premium.
6 it to laboratories where bench space is at a premium.
7 able electronics and vehicles volume is at a premium.
8 In the central nervous system, space is at a premium.
9 tended for laboratory use when space is at a premium.
10 sumers and be more cautious about increasing premiums.
11 ental employer who paid all or part of their premiums.
12  and concern about high and rising insurance premiums.
13 d to deductibles, coverage gaps, and monthly premiums.
14 nditures for health care services, including premiums.
15  coverage initiation (79.0%), and affordable premiums (88.1%).
16  uninsured because of cost, health insurance premiums across all ages may increase over time.
17 ted States was calculated; and variations in premium affordability by age, income, and geographic are
18 cial trait offers the opportunity to produce premium alfalfa hay with a more greenish appearance.
19 f the world indicated two main categories as premium and average quality.
20                                              Premium and store brands for each product were included
21 personal out-of-pocket spending on insurance premiums and co-payments have declined from 23% to 11%;
22 w subset of providers in an attempt to lower premiums and compete for consumers.
23 r individuals with private insurance, rising premiums and cost sharing have undermined wage gains and
24         Health care services burden excluded premiums and, when applied to the insured population, wa
25 Advantage plans had lower deductibles, lower premiums, and fewer prior authorization, step therapy, a
26 insurance but contributed nothing toward the premiums, and government employees whose private coverag
27 lay emergency assistance, increase insurance premiums, and leave victims with significant out of pock
28 rmine who is eligible for insurance and what premiums are to be paid.
29      Concerns about increased life insurance premiums are valid but insurance companies are assessing
30 of citizens: the dramatic growth in the wage premium associated with higher education and cognitive a
31                    An account of the "beauty premium" based only on mating motivations overlooks adap
32      The impact of globalization on the wage premium between the skilled and unskilled may not be as
33 ngness to abandon enrollment where insurance premiums cannot outrun medical costs.
34 ontents in eight coal samples of the Argonne Premium Coal (APC) series and in the NIST SRM 1632d is p
35 to determine the sulfur forms in the Argonne premium coals, varying in rank.
36                              For this study, premium data for all health plans offered on the state a
37 c agriculture can continue to expand even if premiums decline.
38 ated for lost operative time via malpractice premium discounts, continuing education credits, and com
39                  Intracellular space is at a premium due to the high concentrations of biomolecules a
40 The choice of open RPLND yielded a 6.9% cost premium for a surveillance program in this model.
41                    The model predicts a cost premium for both primary chemotherapy (18.7%) and RPLND
42                                       A risk premium for plants with CCS increases these ranges to $2
43 f laparoscopic RPLND was practiced, the cost premium for primary surgery (29.1%) approached that of c
44  become accessible, however, the appropriate premium for TAF will likely merit a downward adjustment,
45 es were collected; the after-subsidy cost of premiums for the least-expensive bronze plan for every c
46 d and stereotype explanations for the beauty premium, have too many confounding effects, and lack cru
47  of abiotic stress-resistant cultivars is of premium importance for the agriculture of developing cou
48 ffered, with the goals of lowering insurance premiums, improving coverage rates, and/or addressing th
49 oritism is not sufficient to create a beauty premium in competitive settings.
50 ural selection from expression data are at a premium in the field, and to date, phylogenetic approach
51            There is believed to be a 'beauty premium' in key life outcomes: it is thought that people
52  given to ensure that patients who will face premium increases in the individual market can obtain in
53 s in the United States will face significant premium increases in the individual market.
54 en the growing number of patients undergoing premium intraocular lens (IOL) implantations, patient ex
55 de greater clarity on billing Medicare for a premium intraocular lens patient's return to the operati
56  have been few recent reports on the use of 'premium' intraocular lenses in the setting of endothelia
57                   The facial trustworthiness premium is large for decisions based solely on faces, wi
58 eak forces operating over short distances, a premium is placed on complementarity: The molecular surf
59 pe 1 diabetes because weighting of insurance premiums is based on outdated estimates.
60 14,580 sex-, age-, residence-, and insurance premium-matched control individuals.
61 MPLATZER PFO Occluder to Medical Management [PREMIUM]; NCT00355056).
62     Although premiums were 29-32%, breakeven premiums necessary for organic profits to match conventi
63 nd that current conditions warrant an annual premium of up to $1000 over the average wholesale price
64  remedies on the physician community and the premiums of Medicare patients are examined.
65                 To acheive this will place a premium on all those engaged in health to understand the
66 beddedness and interdependence are placing a premium on collective efficacy to exercise control over
67                               This has put a premium on effective ITC.
68 ing use of expanded criteria donors places a premium on efficient use of recovered organs.
69 re minor, and competition for light places a premium on height growth.
70 oponents of the neutral theory have placed a premium on how stochastic factors, such as birth, death,
71                                  This sets a premium on information capacity of sensory receptors, wh
72 cial role in call interpretation and place a premium on listeners' abilities to integrate information
73 biodiversity, and limited resources, place a premium on maximizing the expected benefits of conservat
74                      This requirement puts a premium on obtaining spectra and developing credible int
75                         This notion places a premium on people engaged in the health sector understan
76  the square of measurement error, there is a premium on precision.
77                                This places a premium on priorities: how can we support the most speci
78                           The model places a premium on the network dynamics before the onset of a st
79  such as climate change and harvest, place a premium on understanding the evolutionary genetic basis
80                                This places a premium on understanding the structure of the hormone in
81 an environment defined by organ scarcity and premiums on value-based care.
82 g mean general surgery malpractice insurance premiums; paid claims per surgeon; state tort reforms; a
83         For tasks in which precision is at a premium, performance would be optimal if no noise were a
84                     The face trustworthiness premium persists with real (rather than virtual) currenc
85  specified botanical sources often command a premium price due to their organoleptic or pharmacoactiv
86  health benefits, and so it can be sold at a premium price.
87                    The increasing demand for premium priced Indian Basmati rice (Oryza sativa) in wor
88                                              Premium prices are carefully adjusted to cover the expec
89 are changing, with consumers prepared to pay premium prices for milk from either certified organic or
90 easing demand for organic products and their premium prices make them an attractive target for fraudu
91 gy primarily on rapidly increasing liability premiums; problems in access to care; and demands for le
92  marine n-3 (omega-3) PUFA that is seen as a premium product.
93 cal modeling and experimental work show that premium products release more amounts of small fibers an
94                                          The PREMIUM (Prospective, Randomized Investigation to Evalua
95 urity and postharvest handling protocols for premium quality cactus pear fruit.
96                              When applied to premium quality human oocytes, NT-ESC lines were derived
97  academic division has unique strengths: (1) premium quality of care, (2) a single employer, (3) a so
98 pplicators studied previously indicates that premium quality toilet papers present significant potent
99  this study, a process for the production of premium quality yellowish, cloudy pear juice from low-qu
100 ng the obtainment of dried strawberries with premium quality.
101    The combination of electricity sales at a premium rate, savings in waste management costs, and eco
102 espondents reported an increase in insurance premium rates.
103 d with medical spending, including insurance premiums, relative to income, defining high health care
104 cation 3.1 (Biotyper), Vitek MS Plus Saramis Premium (Saramis), and Vitek MS v3.0.
105 e and are growing in popularity in the UK/EU premium snack food market.
106 igibility for ACA low-income cost sharing or premium subsidies in 2014 (i.e., income </=250%, 251%-40
107 in which wide field motion detection is at a premium, such as collision-free navigation of terrestria
108 costs in terms of increased health insurance premiums, taxes, or both.
109 g, strong seed trichomes ('fibers') used for premium textiles.
110 evel of coverage, steps to lower Marketplace premiums through a variety of strategies affecting poten
111                                            A premium was placed on economy of design: the system comp
112                                     Although premiums were 29-32%, breakeven premiums necessary for o
113                         However, when actual premiums were applied, organic agriculture was significa
114                                 When organic premiums were not applied, benefit/cost ratios (-8 to -7
115 results not only imply large changes for the premium wine industry, but also highlight the importance
116                                              Premium wine production is limited to regions climatical
117 mission scenario, we estimate that potential premium winegrape production area in the conterminous Un
118 nemaking, indicated that those elaborated as premium wines presented higher phenol and tannin content
119 were mostly used in those wines projected as premium wines, probably looking for greater mouthfeel co

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