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The costs of repatriating an ill seafarer: A micro-costing approach
Faurby, Mads D.
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Jensen, Olaf C.
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Hjarnoe, Lulu
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Health Economics Review
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infarction (AMI), II) Malignant hypertension, III) Appendicitis and IV) Malaria.
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Financial modelling and analysis of the management of dredged marine sediments: Development of a decision support tool
Harrington, Joseph Emmett
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Murphy, J.
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Coleman, M.
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Journal of Shipping and Trade (JST)
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2016
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Objective: The management of dredged sediments is a major challenge for many ports and harbours who need to maintain navigable access. Sediment volumes produced may be significant and expensive to manage. This paper presents financial modelling and analysis for the management of dredged marine...
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