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    Crop models capture the impacts of climate variability on corn yield

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    We investigate the ability of three different crop models of varying complexity for capturing El Niño–Southern Oscillation-based climate variability impacts on the U.S. Corn Belt (1981–2010). Results indicate that crop models, irrespective of their complexity, are able to capture the impacts of climate variability on yield. Multiple-model ensemble analysis provides best results. There was no significant difference between using on-site and gridded meteorological data sets to drive the models. These results highlight the ability of using simpler crop models and gridded regional data sets for crop-climate assessments

    The Ethical QALY: Ethical Issues in Healthcare Resource Allocation

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    Marketing Perspectives of Hospital Pharmacy Directors

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    Use of the strategic-planning process by hospital pharmacy directors

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    Cost-effectiveness of clinical pharmaceutical services: A follow-up report

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    Developing reimbursable clinical pharmacy programs: A goal-oriented approach

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    Research Design: Sampling Techniques

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