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provides support for the potential usefulness of the SPDCM methodology for predicting the uptake of a new vaccination. …
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The article is devoted to marketing researches, which widely use methods of sociological research, statistics.
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processes or products thoroughly. The methodology provides an innovative approach of the Design Review Based on Failure Mode … design an optimum process flow and resources application.A system and a methodology for reviewing the process and optimizing …. DRBPM is a set of known solutions which have been integrated and improved to work as a methodology that can optimize any …
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There is no scientific consensus on the optimal specification of the time trade-off (TTO) task. As a consequence, studies using TTO to value health states may share the core element of trading length of life for quality of life, but can differ considerably on many other elements. While this...
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diversification and the place of this discipline within the system of knowledge); second, economics as an applied design science that …
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-term production efficiency. The proper price setting methodology, reasonable policy and consecutive assortment strategy realization …
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Macroseismology is the part of seismology that collects and evaluates non-instrumental data on earthquakes, i.e., effects on people, objects, buildings and nature. The methods that seismologists use for collecting and evaluating the macroseismic data are often based on long (trial-and-error)...
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The EORTC-C30 and EORTC-LC13 are the most frequently used health-related quality of life measurement instruments in pharmacological lung cancer trials. </AbstractSection> Copyright Damm et al.; licensee Springer. 2013
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The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to compare the self-reported prevalence of chronic conditions when respondents are simply asked to list all chronic conditions (recall method) versus when respondents are asked explicitly about the presence of specific conditions (recognition...
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