WHAT DO WE NEED TO KNOW? DATA SOURCES TO SUPPORT EVIDENCE-BASED DECISIONS USING HEALTH TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT IN GHANA

What do we need to know? Data sources to support evidence-based decisions using health technology assessment in Ghana

Abstract Background Evidence-based decision-making for prioritising health is assisted by health technology assessment (HTA) to integrate data on effectiveness, costs and equity to support transparent decisions.Ghana is moving towards universal health coverage, facilitated mainly by the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) established in 2003.Th

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A rapid approach based on empirical formulas and graph traversal algorithms to automatic generation of fragrance formulas

This article proposes a novel approach for improving the efficiency of fragrance designing and the accuracy of automatic fragrance formula creation based on empirical fragrance formulas and graph traversal algorithms.By effectively extracting the composition information and further analyzing the combination of fragrance materials in 210 fragrance f

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Animal Coronavirus Diseases: Parallels with COVID-19 in Humans

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), a novel coronavirus in humans, has expanded globally over the nst2018 black and decker past year.COVID-19 remains an important subject of intensive research owing to its huge impact on economic and public health globally.Based on historical

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RNA-seq, de novo transcriptome assembly and flavonoid gene analysis in 13 wild and cultivated berry fruit species with high content of phenolics

Abstract Background Flavonoids are produced in all flowering plants in a wide range of tissues including in berry fruits.These compounds are of considerable interest for their biological activities, health benefits and potential pharmacological applications.However, transcriptomic and genomic resources for wild and cultivated berry fruit species ar

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Ruminal pH sensing for monitoring volatile fatty acid concentrations in response to short-term dietary disruption

Abstract:: The purpose of this study was to investigate the potential of using ruminal pH measurements to track time-series ruminal volatile fatty acid (VFA) concentrations occurring in response to short-term dietary disruption.Four ruminally cannulated dry Holstein dairy cows were individually samsung a71 price toronto housed and assigned to 4 tre

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