Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 2. 10. 1| information in standard and easily accessible forms as well
2 I, 3. 1 | educated women conceive more easily, ceteris paribus, than lower
3 II, 5. 1. 1| test, these cells can be easily removed so they do not develop
4 II, 5. 1. 2| and their treatments can easily interfere with many aspects
5 II, 5. 3. 4| test, these cells can be easily removed so they do not develop
6 II, 5. 3. 7| stopped or changed more easily. For instance, mass screening
7 II, 5. 4. 7| regions/states cannot be easily solved from the wider perspective
8 II, 5. 5. 3| these instruments can be easily adopted by countries with
9 II, 5. 5. 3| patient. Such networks can be easily implemented at national
10 II, 5. 5. 3| these instruments can be easily adopted for local needs.~
11 II, 5. 8. 5| disease, which could be easily and early diagnosed via
12 II, 5. 11. 6| have the advantage of being easily visible, such population-based
13 II, 8. 2. 2| Refractive errors can be easily diagnosed, measured and
14 II, 9. 3. 1| in men, the condition is easily diagnosed by ultrasound
15 II, 9. 4. 2| heterogeneous group.~ ~There are no easily comparable data on morbidity
16 II, 9. 5. 3| provide care that can be more easily planned and organised around
17 III, 10. 2. 1| km, a distance that could easily be covered by about 15 minutes
18 III, 10. 2. 1| energy and fat intake can easily entail insufficient supply
19 III, 10. 5. 2| structures that cannot be easily considered as urban or rural
20 IV, 11. 1. 3| measures, are likely to be more easily related to policies or practices (
21 IV, 11. 5. 4| These differences cannot be easily explained. They are probably
22 IV, 12. 10 | intelligent advertising campaigns, easily understood slogans, hand-outs,
23 IV, 13. 6. 2| systems. This variation cannot easily be reflected in an overview