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Does waiting times decrease or increase operational costs? Evidence from Portuguese Public Hospitals
“..., to study the nexus between costs and waiting times between hospitals. Further, we also empirically assess...”Access document
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“... hallmarks of cancer, such as cell proliferation and apoptosis. Previous work of our research group reported...”
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“... reproductive function and its protective role against reproductive dysfunctions induced by prediabetes. Further...”
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“... before and after the crisis of 2008, in order to conclude if there was an increase or a decrease of this...”
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“... is higher in women (17.0%) than in men (2.6%) and increases with age. Almost half (40.0%) of Portuguese...”
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“...; (vi) 4 weeks of detraining decrease strength and aerobic parameters, but the losses were lower when high...”
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