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1 tional on assumptions inherent in the health economic model.
2  them with data from the literature to build economic models.
3  devalue the latter in a manner predicted by economic models.
4 drop drastically in order to obtain reliable economic models.
5 ies, and may not be sufficiently captured by economic models.
6  model parameters when simulated with global economic models.
7 ation signals, beliefs, strategies, and folk economic models.
8 nimal and human studies of addiction through economic models.
9 s require combined use of climate, crop, and economic models.
10 ions and which can be integrated with extant economic models.
11 nction, which is commonly assumed in climate-economics models.
12 ish up to November 2009 and performed health-economic modeling.
13  English to August 2009 and performed health economic modeling.
14 vel target-setting framework based on health economic modelling.
15 development of novel technologies and health economic models able to capture not only the mere cost-b
16 ty CFAR, and CDC/NCHHSTP Epidemiological and Economic Modeling Agreement (5U38PS004646).
17 nd Tuberculosis Prevention Epidemiologic and Economic Modeling Agreement.
18                  Because general equilibrium economic models already are widely used for policy makin
19                                          The economic model analysis indicated that autofluorescence
20 f the United States population reflects both economic modeling and practical experience from recent p
21 ught questions with the precision needed for economic modeling and the simplicity needed for lay resp
22 ghlights the need for improved environmental-economic modeling and the vital importance of integratin
23 ling facilities from primary data and techno-economic modelling and compare resulting cathode active
24 k to bridge the gap between quantitative bio-economic models and more qualitative social analyses.
25 d consider how patient engagement may impact economic models and their implementation into practice.
26 ally-explicit 2-D hydrodynamic analyses with economic models, and find that mangroves provide flood p
27 re inextricably linked: ecosystem models and economic models are not linked.
28                                    Classical economic models are predicated on the idea that the ulti
29                                              Economic models are promising candidates.
30                                    Classical economic models assume that people are fully rational an
31                                           An economic model based on Medicare reimbursement and avera
32 f the outcome, but could not be explained by economic models based on combinations of statistical mom
33 suited to explain human decision-making than economic models based on endpoint utility maximization.
34                                              Economic models based on measures of resource utilizatio
35 ons illuminated by existing sociological and economic models, brokerage is a fragile relationship.
36 ori as single agents, as assumed by standard economic models, but they forecast how a social dilemma
37 We developed a system of epidemiological and economic models, calibrated to demographic, epidemiologi
38 icy decision making, mathematical and health economic modelling can be a valuable constituent.
39 R(50), to an index-based degradation, and an economic model could provide a suitable framework in whi
40                                          The economic model developed could assist National Health Se
41 An individual-level, state-transition health economic model estimated the impact of delayed AF progre
42                                              Economic models estimating patient harm associated with
43                                          The economic model evaluated the use of SOGICE vs no interve
44                               The population-economic model explained 75% of the variation in the num
45       Integrated transmission-dynamic health-economic modeling explored the effects of targeting stra
46                                          The economic model focuses on society's willingness to subst
47 e continues to be no biological, genetic, or economic model for durable resistance.
48 alth-funded research, and the development of economic models for commercialization of rare disease th
49 te between the predictions of biological and economic models for individual human decision-making, we
50                                              Economic models for the entire US swine market revealed
51                                        Using economic models for these sequential processes of RCT en
52 ed on simulations carried out using a global economic model (Global Trade Analysis Project Agro-Ecolo
53                     A response-surface-based economic model has been derived to calculate the CO2-EOR
54                         The IPCC and leading economic models have different ideas about emissions red
55                                              Economic models have shown cost-effectiveness of ECG scr
56                                  While these economic models have the advantage of taking into accoun
57                                 Contemporary economic models hold that instrumental and impulsive beh
58 mputable general equilibrium (CGE) and other economic models in combination with ecological models to
59 fessional colleagues and to patients; 2) the economic model, in which the market is brought to bear i
60                  In contrast, the population-economic model included the direct effects of economic a
61 rios, extending the analysis beyond the agro-economic models included in previous comparisons.
62 iated with uncertainties regarding inputs to economic models informing HTA submissions (vs uncertaint
63                                              Economic model inputs were derived from 3 nationally rep
64                 In addition to reviewing new economic models inspired by this research, we also discu
65          But evidence shows that progressive economic models, international frameworks, government re
66 lth care delivery today, for which embedding economic modeling into biomarker development efforts may
67                                           An economic model is developed to compute impact based on d
68 ion template that integrates biophysical and economic models, links actions to changes in service pro
69                                    Classical economic models make behavioral predictions based on the
70 d possibly reverse patient frailty; and what economic models most meaningfully inform clinical and pu
71                      Guided in part by these economic models, neurophysiologists have been able to de
72 hysiological measurements of arousal, and an economic model of behavior, this study examined changes
73 antification of these effects using a formal economic model of choice that incorporates terms for the
74  We construct and analyze a coupled physical-economic model of commercial launches and debris accumul
75 generative models of homophilic networks: an economic model of cost-constrained connectional homophil
76                    We use an epidemiological-economic model of disease dynamics to explicitly model t
77 and cooling water shortages, coupled with an economic model of electricity supply, demand and prices.
78                                    We use an economic model of global land use to investigate, from 2
79              Using a calibrated, coupled epi-economic model of individual behavior embedded within th
80  mathematical link between Schelling's socio-economic model of segregation and the physics of cluster
81 activities in the U.S. By applying a dynamic economic model of the land use sectors, with representat
82                    Here, we use real options economic modeling of current globally coordinated adapta
83 orial, and hemispheric upgradings of climato-economic modeling of human behavior.
84 n and diversity in lake sediments, the socio-economic modeling of plastic fluxes and spatial informat
85 m propagation within mathematical and health economic modelling of respiratory diseases is understudi
86 he assessment, investigating how nine global economic models of agriculture represent endogenous resp
87  is integral to human learning, illuminating economic models of choice, neuroscientific models of aff
88 present an opportunity to reform traditional economic models of drug discovery to better address unme
89 chemes using field parameterized, ecological economic models of extensive grazing farms.
90  high temperatures, a mechanism omitted from economic models of future climate change.
91                                   Industrial economic models of natural resource management often inc
92 gnificant implications for psychological and economic models of self-control, ultimately contributing
93 earned preferences, a result consistent with economic models of social preferences.
94           It may be more appropriate to base economic models on CS or some combination of CS and VA r
95 ke the scenario outcomes from other kinds of economic models, our framework reveals the potential for
96 n (coefficient of variation of 20-45%), with economic model parameters related to crop yield and the
97                                              Economic models predominate in life history research, wh
98 ive utility.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Normative economic models propose that gain should have the same v
99 ition of economic activity in the population-economic model provided a better explanation for the dis
100                                          The economic model showed that the Connect for Health strate
101                          We develop a simple economic model showing this feat could potentially be re
102                                       Unless economic models start to acknowledge that humans have bo
103                                 We found one economic modelling study for venom allergy which, despit
104                              We undertook an economic modelling study from the patient perspective to
105                                      In this economic modelling study, we used a dynamic HIV transmis
106                                      In this economic modelling study, we used a dynamic macroeconomi
107 al for coupling environmental data sets with economic models such as Multi-Region Input-Output (MRIO)
108                                              Economic modelling suggests that even under optimistic s
109                                       Health economic modelling suggests that this could have importa
110 sm prophylaxis strategies and to populate an economic model that assessed the cost-effectiveness of t
111 ategies in an integrated epidemiological and economic model that includes a simple representation of
112       We estimate through preliminary techno-economic modeling that the overall process could be cost
113 nizations in more depth, and reviews several economic models that may help sustain them.
114 zation in the United States, numerous techno-economic models that project CO(2) storage deployment at
115                                  It presents economic models that rationalize the evidence and unify
116    Consistent with the assumption of classic economic models that variance indicates risk, chimpanzee
117                                       In the economic model, the total Belgian population 18 years or
118                         Here we use a global economic model to assess the mitigation costs for 27 maj
119           We developed a decision tree-based economic model to conduct a cost-consequence analysis fr
120 e combined these projections with a detailed economic model to estimate incremental costs (from healt
121      We combine these incidence data with an economic model to estimate the discounted cost, effectiv
122 previously published rabies transmission and economic model to estimate trends in dog and human rabie
123  a national database and to develop a health economic model to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of sur
124 RTICIPANTS: This economic evaluation used an economic model to examine the costs, costs saved, and re
125  exemplify how to connect an ecologic and an economic model to identify trade-offs, challenges, and p
126                                We enhance an economic model to include these impacts across household
127 m infection provides a relevant, simple, and economic model to investigate the role of EPEC proteins
128  We used the Johns Hopkins Epidemiologic and Economic Model to project HIV infections from 2020 to 20
129 hemical transport modeling to regional-scale economic modeling to consistently evaluate the potential
130  more than 600 observations, and climate and economic modeling to document substantial losses in stre
131             Here we combine hydrodynamic and economic models to assess the extent of both local and r
132 oach is flexible enough to allow for various economic models to be embedded into our thermodynamic fr
133 e Port of Baltimore), employing the regional economic model TranSight.
134 s depends on significant improvements in the economic model underlying the delivery of hemodialysis.
135                          Dynamic, stochastic economic models used in policy evaluation necessarily si
136 the scientific basis for damage functions in economic models used to calculate the social cost of car
137 , which will depend fundamentally on how the economic models used to project consequences.
138             Here, we provide results from an economic model using a detailed and high-resolution repr
139                              We developed an economic model using published data on the rate of MRSA
140 potheses (the population-only and population-economic models) using a national data set of exotic pla
141                       A previously described economic model was based on average values for patients
142                                           An economic model was designed to simulate long-term costs
143                                           An economic model was developed from a Malaysian healthcare
144  this cost-benefit analysis, a decision tree economic model was developed to compare thyroidectomies
145                                          The economic model was robust based on sensitivity analyses.
146                                 A behavioral economic model was used to quantify reinforcer effective
147 red with ophthalmoscopy and telemedicine via economic modeling was conducted.
148                          Using a global agro-economic model, we analyze the impacts on food prices un
149                                     Using an economic model, we applied cost data figures to resource
150                                  Applying an economic model, we examine the effects of a counterfactu
151 nd technology assumptions in a global energy-economic model, we find that CDR and international emiss
152                          Using an ecological-economic model, we investigated the effect of socio-econ
153                                      In this economic model, we used a decision tree template to comp
154          By combining global biophysical and economic models, we show that, between the years 2000 an
155 , prospective and retrospective studies, and economic models were included.
156 odeling "technology hybridized environmental-economic model with integrated scenarios" (THEMIS).
157 n land output and land value, in a plausible economic model with land and aggregate risk, we theoreti
158                                              Economic modeling with scenario analysis was used to der
159   We quantify the impacts by integrating two economic models with an agricultural land surface model

 
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