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1 n in HIV program costs of $300 million (8.7% saving).
2 rojected vs actual CFR equating to 359 lives saved.
3 illingness-to-pay threshold of $150 000/QALY saved.
4 ases of POAF and >$200 000 annually could be saved.
5 .6%, representing nearly 10000 hospital days saved.
6 ective antibiotic treatment and promote life-saving.
7 and rubella eradication is feasible and cost saving.
8 and hepatobiliary phase is feasible and time-saving.
9 f telemedicine in the ICU and potential cost saving.
10 zed PrEP, while risk prioritization was cost-saving.
11 eening and treatment program was highly cost-saving.
12 lation level, upfront genotyping seemed cost saving.
13 analysis showed 79% of simulations were cost saving.
14 rt an additional 3.8 million new infections, save 1.1 million lives, and save $3.2 billion compared w
15 R 52-61) in new infections and 128 000 lives saved (106,000-223,000) at an incremental health system
16 not currently using statins was estimated to save $12 billion.
17 deaths, and 1 689 000 maternal orphans while saving 13 340 000 life-years.
18 f Base-Case Analysis: Individualized control saved $13 547 per patient compared with uniform intensiv
19  in black MSM) and 199000 (45000) deaths and saved 2138000 (453000) years of life, while increasing c
20 ng before treatment with efinaconazole, 10%, saved $272 and $406 per patient per nail, respectively.
21 0 deaths, and 726 000 maternal orphans while saving 3 002 000 life-years; over 10 years, it would ave
22  new infections, save 1.1 million lives, and save $3.2 billion compared with continuing Constant Effo
23 bstitutions were made, $882 million would be saved (42% savings).
24 able engine stop-start technology capable of saving 5-10 per cent of the fuel for 80 million new vehi
25 ould avert a further 150 000 new infections, save 5000 lives, and cost an additional $5.7 billion com
26 ess-to-pay of US$50000) and on average would save 51.5 patient-hours in AII and up to $11466 relative
27 ations at USVA rates, $1.09 billion would be saved (53% savings).
28 % CI: 1.58 million-1.84 million) and to have saved 6.15 million life years in adults (95% CI: 5.52 mi
29 ations when available, $148 million would be saved (7% savings); if generic and therapeutic substitut
30 lity setting was $13 053, with cost per line saved $7252, cost per line-year $240, and cost per QALY
31 lectricity grid in Kenya, PV-battery systems save 80-88%.
32 ng an additional 489 chronic infections, and saving 800 QALYs and $2.8 million.
33 llion Americans, the beef-to-plant shift can save 91 million cropland acres (and 770 million rangelan
34 -scale diesel generators, PV-battery systems save 94-99% in the above categories.
35  138 million, 230 million) malaria cases and saved 940,049 (95% CrI: 545,228, 1.4 million) lives sinc
36 rventions was US$1,084,955 ($11,769 per life saved, 95% CI $7,115 to $34,653).
37 sed as planned, the ambitious scenario would save 97 million lives and significantly increase life ex
38 n (95% CrI: 116 million, 194 million) cases, saving a further 692,589 (95% CrI: 392,694, 955,653) liv
39                             Despite the life-saving ability of antibiotics and their importance as a
40 ate of HCM-related deaths combined with life-saving aborted disease-related events was 6.4%/year, 3-f
41 A-average MELD standard deviation by 29% and save about 65 lives annually.
42 istances that were more uniform across DSAs, saved about 20 additional lives, and reduced DSA-average
43 of-care system provides the potentially life-saving advantage of a turnaround time of about 10min (ve
44            Life expectancy and years of life saved after AMI were calculated using Cox proportional h
45  min) with life expectancy and years of life saved after AMI.
46 ligned the reads to the relevant genome, and saved aligned reads in a uniform format, annotated for c
47 of these criteria in the United States would save an estimated $127 million ($95 million to $158 mill
48 sireotide cost, prophylactic use of the drug saved an average of $8,109 per patient.
49 at assumption, banning the fluids would have saved an estimated total of 8,468 (slope-based 95% confi
50 eveloping countries to establish groups that save and then lend out the accumulated savings to each o
51                       The cost per line-year saved and cost utility were calculated based on the esti
52 ty Analysis: Individualized control was cost-saving and generated more QALYs compared with uniform in
53 ed with linkage to addiction treatment (cost saving), and naloxone distribution combined with PrEP an
54 of $540 per DALY averted, $645 per life-year saved, and $511 per QALY gained, compared with current p
55 95% CI 104 to -268) per discounted life-year saved, and had a 72% chance of being highly cost effecti
56 cluding reduced prevalence of illness, lives saved, and increases in life expectancy.
57  life years (HALYs) gained, healthcare costs saved, and out-of-pocket costs were estimated for each S
58  highly beneficial for quality of life, cost saving, and cost-effectiveness in the United States and
59 potentially vital input to their investment, saving, and purchasing decisions.
60 revents inappropriate HIV diagnosis, is cost-saving, and should be adopted in all EID programmes.
61 life-year (DALY) averted; cost per life-year saved; and cost per quality-adjusted life-year (QALY) ga
62 additional 233 patients could potentially be saved annually if response time was reduced from 10 to 5
63 ction is necessary to improve access to life-saving antimicrobials, conserving them, and ensuring con
64 ion by 10%-25% of HIV-infected smokers could save approximately 106 000-265 000 years of life.
65  admitted to ICU, this hospital system could save approximately 7.5 hospital readmissions and 253.8 h
66 nted successfully, our model can potentially save approximately 80 million dollars in health care cos
67                              Networks can be saved as a Scalable Vector Graphics format.
68 , the ICER increased from $127 per life-year saved at a neonatal mortality rate of 60 deaths per 1000
69 s per 1000 livebirths, to $379 per life-year saved at a rate of 20 deaths per 1000 livebirths.
70  should be maintained, as it plays a role in saving ATP in skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscles.
71 tion and reflected individual differences in saving behavior.
72    Thus, despite its association with energy-saving behaviors, sickness allows increased incentive mo
73 pplication of an antiadhesion barriers could save between $328 and $680 after open surgery.
74 sponsible for about 50% of the 469 000 lives saved between 2000 and 2011.
75 how that about 280,000 children's lives were saved between 2000 and 2013, attributable to interventio
76 ial to increase access to effective and life-saving biological therapies such as rituximab.
77                                         TECS saved both patient (25% less) and physician time (50% le
78 IDS-related mortality substantially by 2030, saving both lives and money.
79 ir potential application as skins for energy-saving buildings, is discussed.
80 dialysis for acute kidney injury can be life-saving, but can be prohibitively expensive in low-income
81            The FP system would allow further saving, but it should be preferred when the expected pro
82 atients with existing CNV in one eye is cost saving, but monitoring is generally not cost-effective a
83 u-Natal could be very cost-effective or cost-saving, but suboptimal PrEP would erode benefits and inc
84             A national 10% F&V subsidy would save by far the most lives, while a 30% F&V subsidy targ
85 iage algorithm increased the number of lives saved by 284, 386, 547, 746, and 1,089, respectively, co
86 bryos or dissected tissue stains-but time is saved by eliminating the need for larval dissections and
87 he empty space of the entire building can be saved by passively heating the immediate environment aro
88 he empty space of the entire building can be saved by passively heating the immediate environment aro
89 simple model shows that the metabolic energy saved by the arch is largely explained by the passive-el
90 ut the prospective recipient (whose life was saved by the donation) increased the participants' willi
91 to first event of death from any cause, life-saving cardiovascular intervention, or unplanned hospita
92 numerous invasive procedures as part of life-saving care.
93 maximum in the lac expression level helps to save cellular resources by limiting Lac enzyme expressio
94 als helped stimulate the development of life-saving childhood vaccines for pneumococcal and rotavirus
95                     (2) Does teledermatology save clinician and/or patient time, compared with usual
96 n September, 2012, the UN Commission on Life Saving Commodities (UNCoLSC) outlined a plan to expand a
97 to expand availability and access to 13 life saving commodities.
98 ctiveness ratio (ICER) of $4100/year of life saved compared with VL confirmation and increased the 5-
99 not only more accurate than but is also cost-saving compared to conventional culture methods.
100   An antiviral prophylaxis strategy was cost saving compared to the current strategy and should be co
101 plus linkage to addiction treatment was cost saving compared with no additional intervention (greater
102  with linkage to addiction treatment is cost saving compared with no additional services.
103 ed to farmers' practice and/or further 20% N saving compared with optimized urea-N rate (150 kg N ha(
104             VL failure confirmation was cost-saving compared with SOC.
105 standard PrEP and long-acting PrEP were cost saving, compared with no PrEP.
106 ide DDT has been reappraised as a safe, life-saving compound by special interest groups committed to
107 sts that synchronizing these two actions may save considerable time and money.
108 t anaemic patients who require biopsies, and save costs by biopsy avoidance.
109                         EyeArt and Retmarker saved costs compared with manual grading both as a repla
110 sing technicians in the primary care setting saves costs for Singapore compared with the FP model.
111                             Antibiotics have saved countless lives and enabled the development of mod
112 ed out-of-pocket costs are important for the saving decisions by individuals and families, and for th
113 T) has been the most globally impactful life-saving development of medical research.
114 ave advocated for preservation of these life-saving drugs for many years.
115 etaLs), enzymes able to hydrolyse these life-saving drugs.
116 he advantages of conventional SDS CGE (labor-saving, easy automation, and convenient quantitation) an
117 ncept, the theoretical potentials for energy saving, emission reduction and Fe resource recovery achi
118 , avoiding unnecessary dietary restrictions, saving endoscopies, and shortening the diagnostic proces
119 ereby further reducing rDNA transcription to save energy to overcome cell death.
120 eason, malaria preventive treatment was cost saving even when average daily bed-stay costs were as lo
121 0.001) and cardiovascular death after a life-saving event (1.57, 1.01-2.44, p=0.045) in the group rec
122 PrEP was very cost-effective ($150/life-year saved) except under the most pessimistic assumptions.
123       The QUENCHER method is a time and cost-saving extraction-free procedure measuring in vitro anti
124 rrectly identified 11 (92%) of the 12 donors saved for testing.
125 tion, and the vaccine interventions are cost saving for all age and risk groups.
126 f patients with Ebola virus disease was cost saving for contacts of all ages in Liberia, Sierra Leone
127  expenditures for the government but is cost-saving for patients at high risk of AMD.
128 se with decreasing DAA prices, becoming cost-saving for the base price (euro15,000) discounts of at l
129 redistricting appears to be potentially cost saving for the health care system but will increase the
130           Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is a life-saving form of renal replacement therapy for those with
131 redictions in the earliest screening stages, saving further calculations in later stages.
132 ue appreciably, billions of dollars could be saved globally.
133 s and their value up to two minutes before a saving goal was achieved.
134 his regimen will be cost-effective and would save >$500 million in ART costs in the United States ove
135 polio eradication, as well as for other life-saving health interventions.
136  drug is given to the right patient, thereby saving healthcare resources and improving patient outcom
137 confidence intervals 15-25 minutes) could be saved if all strategies were implemented.
138 ence interval=153-399) lives would have been saved if TRA adoption were uniform nationally.
139 ine pediatric EV71 vaccination would be cost-saving if the all-inclusive EVC is below US$10.6 (95% CI
140  were assumed to result in 9 lines of vision saved in 20% of patients.
141 dy period, representing 248 additional lives saved in 2012 vs 2006.
142 xpectancy and large numbers of years of life saved in elderly patients.
143 he remaining proteins have different regions saved in PDB.
144  half of quantum simulation resources may be saved in quantum applications if more complicated circui
145 ved Tool (LiST) to attribute the child lives saved in the years from 2000 to 2013 to various interven
146 mid, the intervention is expected to be cost saving in contacts of all age groups in areas with malar
147                      Opportunities for water saving in maize systems exist, but water scarcity in Chi
148 alpha 2b plus ribavirin was dominant or cost-saving in Thailand compared to a palliative care.
149 n the UK is cost-effective and possibly cost-saving in the long term.
150  be cost-effective far sooner, and even cost-saving, in settings where long-term health-care costs of
151 and enhanced efforts to scale up proven life-saving interventions are needed to achieve the SDG child
152                         The coverage of life-saving interventions tracked in Countdown increased stea
153 e probabilistic analyses projected that cost saving is achieved 37% of 1,000 iterations.
154                                     Economic saving is an elaborate behavior in which the goal of a r
155 n aerospace and transportation, where weight saving is crucial for the reduction of carbon dioxide em
156  to endorse saving Palestinian children than saving Jewish Israeli children, this proportion decrease
157 irect sunlight, or with the aid of an energy-saving lamp.
158 e materials, and their suitability as energy-saving LED lighting phosphors is assessed.
159            The literature analyzing the fuel saving, life cycle greenhouse gas (GHG) emission, and ow
160 inge service programmes has the potential to save lives and be cost-effective.
161 ing colors for public transportation and may save lives as well as millions of dollars.
162 with years of training radiologists learn to save lives by discerning subtle details of images that e
163 n implantable cardioverter-defibrillator can save lives in individuals with this disease, it is also
164                   Outpatient treatment could save lives in such settings.
165 eutics for these infections, we argue, would save lives indirectly by preserving the high efficacy of
166 appropriate administration of antibiotics to save lives of patients, yet the present benchtop molecul
167  for perpetrating intimate partner abuse may save lives.
168 icials make informed decisions that may help save lives.
169 in immune competent patients, rather than to save lives.
170 lict and humanitarian emergency settings may save lives.
171   Lung cancer screening with low-dose CT can save lives.
172 n many clinical settings and, sometimes, can save lives.
173  Medicine's conclusion that health insurance saves lives: The odds of dying among the insured relativ
174 o induce thoughts of death rather than about saving lives, resulting in fewer participants willing to
175 ansfer and confirm the presence of an energy-saving longitudinally arched foot in H. erectus.
176                        Early detection would save many lives, but current fluorescence imaging probes
177 xposed on the damaged axon to function as a "save-me" signal, defines the level of axonal fusion.
178 ngulates can exhibit certain forms of energy saving mechanisms when ambient temperatures are low and/
179 e reduction or discontinuation of these life-saving mediations.
180 patients consistently taking prescribed life-saving medications.
181 to encourage ongoing adherence to these life-saving medications.
182 taken samples could be an effective and cost-saving method, with high negative predictive values.
183 his scenario predicts that the SSB tax could save Mexico 983 million international dollars (95% UI $7
184 ed on isolated capsular polysaccharide (CPS) save millions of lives annually by preventing invasive p
185 sed interventions that have the potential to save millions of lives through cancer prevention.
186                             Antibiotics have saved millions of lives.
187 nor was there a difference between ACOs that saved money and those that did not (P = .391).
188           The combined policy approach might save more lives than any single policy studied (approxim
189 ention is projected to treat more people, to save more lives, and to cost less compared with Adult Tr
190           This large set-point expansion can save more than 35% of building heating energy in a cost-
191       Screen exposure should be minimized to save more time for sleep and other beneficial activities
192  irrigation scheduling will be beneficial to save more water in areas with shallow groundwater.
193 and a cost reduction of 94% (95% CI, 91-97), saving more than $142 million annually.
194                          Save the Children's Saving Newborn Lives programme to The London School of H
195 ormance by adapting the distribution of the "saved" nitrogen within the canopy to take greater advant
196 2.8k (SD, 14.5k) per patient and an ICU cost saving of 25%.
197 re harvesting systems and found to represent saving of 5-65% of the electrical energy requirements du
198               This compares with a potential saving of 8.80 million (95% CI: 7.90 million-9.59 millio
199 the baseline census conducted as part of the Saving of Lives from Drowning (SoLiD) project.
200                                          The Saving of Lives from Drowning project, implemented in ru
201 onal stopping rules for futility lead to the saving of resources of up to 30% compared to block desig
202 the continuous coagulation of milk, and (ii) saving of the rennin enzyme expenses of the batch coagul
203 ncluding use of an automated screening test, saving on laboratory time and costs, as well as detectio
204 efficiency via shortening reaction times and saving on neural tissue [8-16].
205 o replace organs and tissues on demand could save or improve millions of lives each year globally and
206  estimates for the potential number of lives saved or lost associated with regional differences in ac
207  343 (95% CI 2963 to -7674) per newborn life saved, or $352 (95% CI 104 to -268) per discounted life-
208 tifies optimal drug-dose combinations, while saving orders of magnitude in experimental effort.
209 T, approximately 14630 lives would have been saved over 10 years.
210 e to treatment with biologicals, and is cost saving over 12 months.
211 ial life of industrial bread and allowing to save packaging material.
212  of participants were more likely to endorse saving Palestinian children than saving Jewish Israeli c
213 come standard therapeutic interventions that save patient lives and improve quality of life.
214 in the amygdala predicted subjects' internal saving plans and their value up to two minutes before a
215  the 15th year, would result in a total cost saving ( pound1.0 billion discounted), avert 25% of HIV
216 positive Simtomax were biopsied, potentially saving pound3690/100 gastroscopies.
217 is enhancement of unipolar cation conduction saves power consumption by approximately 50% in overlimi
218 FS) mode can be one of the efficient ways to save powers of the recent portable devices, but a seriou
219 ns annually despite the availability of life-saving preventive therapy, the implantable cardioverter
220 n/dietary modifications, and furthering life-saving procedures in select patients.
221 ter happiness after spending money on a time-saving purchase than on a material purchase.
222 antages including simple procedure, reactant-saving, reduced pollution, and feasibility for continuou
223  important, as accurate predictions can help save refugee lives by allowing governments and NGOs to c
224 IMS reduced viral load, increased QALYs, and saved resources.
225 ss ratio of $2720 and $1260 per year of life saved, respectively.
226 CE STATEMENT Cold-seeking behavior is a life-saving response that occurs in severe systemic inflammat
227                                      As cost-saving results, the Subcommittee for Development of the
228 ency clinical situations, with possible life-saving results.
229 icacy of antiarrhythmic therapy and the life-saving role of the implantable cardioverter-defibrillato
230 ese findings substantiate the elastic energy-saving role of the longitudinal arch during running, and
231 0% are applied, every year of life lost will save roughly $900 in HIV-related outlays in RSA and $600
232                       The gain arises when a saved seed is allocated to a node difficult to reach via
233 how that individuals who spend money on time-saving services report greater life satisfaction.
234                                         Cost-saving short (50-bp) single-end reads and Nextera (R) li
235 nts, and because thousands of lives might be saved should compensation increase the number of transpl
236 c B cells before fusion and validation, thus saving significant time and reagents.
237 default and alternative options, which might save some resource but induce a decision bias.
238 ome of these proposals sacrifice accuracy to save space.
239 tivity while subjects formed simple economic saving strategies to accumulate rewards and then execute
240 ) the relative contribution of various water saving strategies to demand reduction during the Millenn
241                  This is potentially an iron-saving strategy for the Antarctic phylotype because only
242 components that signaled the transition from saving strategy formation to execution and reflected ind
243 other sarcomere proteins establish an energy-saving, super-relaxed (SRX) state.
244 Extracorporeal circulatory support is a life-saving technique, and its use is increasing in acute cor
245  of LDTs could impair patient access to life-saving tests and stifle innovation in ID diagnostics.
246 esults in 84,000 (30,000-164,000) more lives saved than anticipated by the EPA between 2000 and 2010.
247 dator-control fishery for cownose rays, the "Save the Bay, Eat a Ray" fishery, to reduce predation on
248                                              Save the Children International, Public Health England.
249                                              Save the Children's Saving Newborn Lives programme to Th
250 The application of such short extraction can save the energy and cost of the production.
251 form of stories where a man can be killed to save the lives of five children who were either Jewish I
252  does not act as a true immunity system that saves the infected cell but rather enforces an abortive
253 cantly decreased unnecessary test orders and saved their laboratory over $8,000 in reagent and labor
254 heir own collections of relevant plugins and save them as customized gene-report pages or 'layouts' (
255 sons to kill other alleles, and antidotes to save themselves.
256                        Trastuzumab is a life-saving therapy but is associated with symptomatic and as
257 cular assist devices (cfVADs) provide a life-saving therapy for severe heart failure.
258 n need of careful examination and could help save time and cost for surgeons and pathologists.
259 ng using a small number of cells in order to save time and cost.
260 ates of green extraction and with the aim to save time and energy, the lab-scale knowledge on SFME wa
261 ea of material science with the potential to save time by 80%.
262 s, the technique uses 11-fold less reagents, saves time and enables automated imaging.
263 properties of proteins prior to purification saves time and labor.
264                                           It saves time and resources and allows less experienced peo
265         As a consequence, the present method saves time, minimizes the loss of material and the risk
266 od option for analysis of less complex food, saving time and cost per sample.
267 yping if resolution is not achieved, thereby saving time and labor.
268 d prior to any chemical analyses and thereby saving time and resources at the crucial stage of an inv
269 nthesis step of sorbents, thus significantly saving time, chemicals, and energy.
270 lonization, universal decolonization is cost-saving to cost-effective, with maximum cost savings occu
271                     Monitoring could be cost saving to society if monitoring reduced the frequency of
272  test resulted in an overall cost expense or saving to the health system.
273 l warming of the scenarios range from -1550 (saving) to 640 (burden) kg CO2e per Mg of excavated wast
274 ional Health Accounts, and we used the Lives Saved Tool (LiST) to assess the contribution of interven
275 dicators for that period, and used the Lives Saved Tool (LiST) to attribute the child lives saved in
276 for the years 2000-13, and we used the Lives Saved Tool (LiST) to estimate the effect of changes in i
277  how a DNA translocase uses SUMO as a cue to save Top2 from ubiquitin-mediated degradation and to min
278 in truly HIV-uninfected infants, it was cost-saving: total cost US$1,790/infant tested, compared to U
279 -animals may represent an alternative energy-saving trajectory which implies self-repair plasticity a
280 etic tunnel junction (MTJ)-based STNO, which saves transmission bandwidth and in principle should min
281 ogically healthy organs and tissues for life-saving transplantation, and have been recently used for
282 ients on the spot access to potentially life-saving treatment and supporting more timely public healt
283             Pasireotide appears to be a cost-saving treatment following PD across a wide variation of
284 ement suggests that eculizumab may be a life-saving treatment for patients with acute predominantly m
285             Kidney transplantation is a cost-saving treatment that extends the lives of patients with
286 ostic aid for clinicians providing this life-saving treatment.
287 py may lead to premature limitations of life-saving treatments among patients with intracranial hemor
288           Confirmatory testing remained cost-saving unless NAAT cost exceeded US$400 or the HIV-uninf
289 fac-Mn(I)([(MeO)2Ph]2bpy)(CO)3(CH3CN)}(OTf), saving up to 0.55 V in overpotential with respect to the
290 ngs yields 0.008 fewer QALYs per person, but saves US$204 compared to monitoring every 3 months.
291  cost-effective from a societal perspective (saving US$4.0-300.0 per disability-adjusted life-year av
292 cation of unknown metabolites can be used to save valuable time and resources.
293  facility setting was $30 328, cost per line saved was $16 849, cost per line-year $575, and cost per
294                            The cost per QALY saved was $255 to $638/QALY ($100-$239/QALY).
295                The number of estimated lives saved was 450 (95% confidence interval=275-650), and we
296                                     The mean saving was A$6,828 (95% CI, $5,564 to $8,092) per patien
297 -generating decorations, tandem cells, power-saving wearable devices and energy-efficient reflective
298 ell as use of interventions that can be life saving when used appropriately, but harmful when applied
299 y and should be located in close vicinity to save wiring.
300 , the most HALYs gained and healthcare costs saved would accrue to the most disadvantaged quintiles i

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