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“... within the last 30 days. We used the WHOQOL-BREF to measure the patients’ QoL, and we used the ASI...”
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Does waiting times decrease or increase operational costs? Evidence from Portuguese Public Hospitals
“... Business Hospitals (EPE). In this problem of operating costs, we take into account the problem of waiting...”Access document
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“... be prevented in most cases. The last decades have shown a decrease in the indexes, however, it is noted that...”
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“...'s health, especially in the context of prenatal care, CS is an avoidable problem, provided it is diagnosed...”
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“... a 14% decrease in the number of vehicles needed, while keeping daily routes more balanced in terms of working...”
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“... a decrease in the number of new cases and incidence rate, mortality reduction (relative and absolute), and...”
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“... depending on whether the hillslope profile is tending to increase or decrease its curvature through time...”
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“... during last century in works describing its governing parameters and presenting the various flow regimes...”
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“... automobile trauma (AT), represent a public health problem due to their high morbidity and mortality...”
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“...Dissertation presented as the partial requirement for obtaining a Master's degree in Statistics and...”
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“... presented a difference for less, in the number of students per class, when comparing the last and the first...”
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“... é um problema no Brasil, influenciando a sobrevida destes pacientes. Estratégias que proporcionam...”
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“... health problem in developing countries. Over the last decades, a remarkable diffusion of electricity and...”
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“... to a marked decrease in serum estrogen levels. However, in the last 20 years, osteoporosis in men has become...”
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“... evolution of strategies used with special reference to the last 25 years. From a zero mortality rate...”
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