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From agronomic data to farmer recommendations
(CIMMYT, 2012)
Cost objects: How is your ED performing?
(BMC, 2020)
BackgroundThe aim of this study is to a propose a standardized methodology to identify a list of cost objects that can be used by any ED to compute costs considering that the resulting data must facilitate unit management ...
Manipulability of Cost and Benefit Allocation in Cross-border Electrical Interconnection Projects
(IEEE, 2019)
Cross-border electrical interconnection projects are getting more attention all over the world. In this context, cost-benefit allocation is especially important due to the need for fair sharing of power trading benefits ...
Low cost technology applied to thermometry of grains
(2009-12-31)
Modern agriculture demands investments in technology that allows the farmers to improve productivity and quality of their products, aiming to establish themselves in a competitive market. However, the high costs of acquiring ...
Low cost technology applied to thermometry of grains
(2009-12-31)
Modern agriculture demands investments in technology that allows the farmers to improve productivity and quality of their products, aiming to establish themselves in a competitive market. However, the high costs of acquiring ...
Principios básicos y alcances metodológicos de las evaluaciones económicas en salud
(Instituto Nacional de Salud, 2011)
Health Economics is an essential instrument for health management, and economic evaluations can be considered as tools assisting the decision-making process for the allocation of resources in health. Currently, economic ...
Rapid Syphilis Testing Is Cost-Effective Even in Low-Prevalence Settings: The
(Public Library of Science, 2016)
Studies have addressed cost-effectiveness of syphilis testing of pregnant women in high-prevalence settings. This study compares costs of rapid syphilis testing (RST) with laboratory-based rapid plasma reagin (RPR) tests ...
The cost of illness attributable to diabetic foot and cost-effectiveness of secondary prevention in Peru
(BioMed Central, 2015)
BACKGROUND: Diabetes mellitus is a public health challenge worldwide, and roughly 25% of patients with diabetes in developing countries will develop at least one foot ulcer during their lifetime. The gravest outcome of an ...