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  22. Does the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence take account of factors such as uncertainty and equity as well as incremental cost-effectiveness in commissioning health care services? A binary choice experiment. (2006). Brazier, John ; Tappenden, P ; Ratcliffe, J.
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  27. The cost of epidemiological transition: A study of a decrease in pertussis vaccination coverage. (2005). Girard, Dorota Zdanowska.
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