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This study is conducted using qualitative research method to collect and analyse both primary and secondary data. Primary data was obtained through official documents and an in-depth interview with key informants among Malaysian households of the communities near Malaysia-Thailand border, local leaders and academicians. Meanwhile, the secondary source of data was obtained from published materials and online documents such as books, journal articles and reports.
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longtimenosee10
26-04-2024
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The article presents the study on the problem of crowdsourcing application in terms of digital development of supply chain strategy. The purpose of this study is to develop the algorithm of application of crowdsourcing technology in terms of digitalization of supply chain strategy in socioeconomic processes. The application of crowdsourcing technology facilitates the search for the most effective solutions to enterprise’s problems, minimizing the time-related and financial costs for their development.
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longtimenosee06
27-03-2024
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The purpose of the study "A study on externally driven costs for road freight transportation in Zimbabwe" was to assess how external costs impacted on the overall performance of road freight transport sector in Zimbabwe. Both internal and external dynamics play a huge role on the decisions made by operators and mangers in freight transport business. Freight transport is key to socioeconomic development of a country and hence there is need to scrutinize how external costs impact on the performance of such entities.
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longtimenosee04
06-03-2024
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To disentangle the relationships among food insecurity, health care utilization, and health care expenditures. Policy makers and government agencies are focused on addressing deficiencies in social determinants of health and the resulting impacts on health status and health care utilization.
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vigamora
25-05-2023
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Physical activity has numerous health benefits, but participation is lower in disadvantaged communities. ‘parkrun’ overcomes one of the main barriers for disadvantaged communities, the cost of activities, by providing a free, regular community-based physical activity event for walkers, runners and volunteers
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viferrari
28-11-2022
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Acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (AECOPD) is an important event in the course of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease that negatively affects patients’ quality of life and leads to higher socioeconomic costs.
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vimackenziebezos
29-11-2021
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Osteoarthritis(OA) is a major source of pain, disability, and socioeconomic cost in worldwide. However, there is no effective means for the early diagnosis of OA, nor can it accurately predict the progress of OA.
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vimackenziebezos
30-11-2021
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Logistics is an important service sector in the overall structure of the national economy, playing the role of supporting, connecting and promoting socioeconomic development of the country as well as each locality. By using the method of analysis and synthesis, this paper examines the logistics costs in Vietnam during the period from 2014 to 2020, based on the data obtained from literature in the past and some international reports on logistics costs.
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caygaocaolon12
09-07-2021
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Organized breast and cervical cancer screening programme could only provide services at no cost for a fraction of socioeconomic-deprived women in China and other low-resource countries, however, little evidence exists for whether such a programme effectively affect the participation and inequalities at the population level.
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vichaeng2711
29-04-2021
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Livestock sector plays an important role in the national economy and in the socioeconomic development of the country. Green fodder provides nutrients for milch animals at cheaper cost. Inspite of its importance, in the country, green fodder production has not been given proper place in the cropping pattern in providing proper nutrition to livestock. In view of this, a study was undertaken to analyse the feed and fodder management systems in periurban and rural areas of Belgaum district.
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caygaocaolon11
21-04-2021
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Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) refers to a number of rare chronic inflammatory diseases. Although JIA imposes a significant societal burden, limited data are available on the cost of JIA. The study’s objective is to quantify the socioeconomic burden of JIA patients in the United Kingdom (UK), along with their health-related quality of life (HRQoL).
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vioregon2711
22-02-2021
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The main objective of this paper is to appraise the existing situation of major pulse production and consumption with adoption of technologies and its impact on crop productivity, income, and other socio-economic issues.
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quenchua8
29-09-2020
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Honey is defined as a natural sweet substance which is produced from the floral nectar by honeybees. Honey is well-known for its antimicrobial activities and it has been reported to have antibacterial effect to about 60 species of bacteria and antifungal properties as well. Honey has been used to inhibit these bacteria as well as to prevent and treat skin and other infections. Honey as a tropical antibacterial agent for treatment of infected wounds. The natural ingredients of honey show different activities against various microorganisms.
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caygaocaolon3
27-02-2020
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The conservation efforts by Kadilangu community have produced the enhancement of mangrove forest areas, however the utilization of mangrove forest by people around was limited. The conservation effort was analyzed descriptively based on Indonesia Government Rule Number 5 in 1990 and Number 32 in 2004. To make the conservation effort sustainable, it needs to develop community-based ecotourism (CBET) at Kadilangu mangrove forest, so as they can utilize mangrove forest benefits.
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chauchaungayxua2
04-01-2020
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Imbalanced feeding leads to excess feeding of some nutrients whilst others remain deficient (Photo 1). This not only reduces milk production and increases costs per kg milk, but also affects various physiological functions including long term animal health, fertility and productivity. To ensure improved productivity it is necessary to augment and secure feed resources through short and long term planning. It is also essential that milk producers feed their animals the nutrients in amounts that match the physiological needs and objective of keeping the animal.
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conduongdinhmenh
07-05-2013
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Our estimates suggest that the economic impact of socioeconomic inequalities in health is likely to be substantial. While the estimates of inequalities-related losses to health as a ‘capital good’ (leading to less labour productivity) seem to be modest in relative terms (1.4% of GDP), they are large in absolute terms (€141 billion). It is valuing health as a ‘consumption good’ which makes clear that the economic impact of socioeconomic inequalities in health is really huge: in the order of about €1,000 billion, or 9.5% of GDP.
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trinhcaidat
22-04-2013
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For example, if it were possible to implement a number of equity-oriented anti- tobacco policies which would reduce the prevalence of smoking in the lower socioeconomic groups by 33%, while the prevalence of smoking in the higher socioeconomic groups would decline by 25%, our analyses suggest that a substantial impact would be generated. Not only would health inequalities be reduced considerably, but also some 7% of the economic costs of health inequalities through mortality and morbidity would be taken away (including the costs of health care and social security benefits).
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trinhcaidat
22-04-2013
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To increase school diversity, geographic boundaries for St. Paul's neighborhood schools are not always contiguous; magnet schools include socioeconomic status (specifically, whether a student qualifies for reduced-cost or free lunch programs) among their selection criteria (Schellenberg and Porter, 2003). In 1974 almost all students in the St. Paul school district attended a school located in or near their neighborhood. Today, any public school student [in the US, `public schools' refers to schools receiving most of their funding from public government (tax-based) monies] in St.
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nhacnenzingme
23-03-2013
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In the 1980s and 1990s, policymakers took a big leap, arguing that the new microfinance institutions should be profitable -- or in the prevailing code language, they should be “financially sustainable.” The argument for emphasizing profit-making microfinance institutions proceeds in three steps. First, it holds that small loans are costly for banks to administer but that poor households can pay high interest rates.
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taisaovanchuavo
23-01-2013
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Make network security testing a routine and integral part of the system and network operations and administration. Organizations should conduct routine tests of systems and verify that systems have been configured correctly with the appropriate security mechanisms and policy. Routine testing prevents many types of incidents from occurring in the first place. The additional costs for performing this testing will be offset by the reduced costs in incident response. Test the most important systems first.
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cao_can
02-01-2013
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