Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 II, 4. 1 | and 19.1 years for women representing 62% and 57% of total life
2 II, 4. 1 | and 9.9 years for women, representing 53% and 49% of the total
3 II, 5. 2. 4| infarction in 52 countries, representing every inhabited continent,
4 II, 5. 4. 1| are currently recognised, representing the majority of the diabetic
5 II, 5. 5. 3| analysis~ ~Data usually representing the burden of disease are
6 II, 5. 5. 3| cardio-respiratory alterations representing a plausible hypothesis (
7 II, 5. 6. 3| expensive disease categories representing 22.6% of the total cost
8 II, 6. 3. 6| year-old (3.5 per 100 000), representing 10% of all cases. Lithuania (
9 II, 7. 4. 1| aged 15–24 live in the EU representing 15% of the total population.
10 III, 10. 2. 1| promotion;~· Just 15 countries, representing 6% of the global population,
11 III, 10. 2. 1| UK) were based on data representing separately England (Department
12 III, 10. 2. 1| composed of 31 members, each representing a European country and responsible
13 III, 10. 3. 4| patients and vulnerable groups representing a further risk.~ ~A recent
14 IV, 11. 3. 2| almost half the countries, representing an increase in percentage
15 IV, 11. 3. 2| agents remaining dominant and representing approximately 20% of the
16 IV, 11. 6. 3| catastrophic payments (defined as representing more than 40% of their total
17 IV, 12. 2 | promotion;~Just 15 countries, representing 6% of the global population,
18 IV, 12. 6 | organizations; (ii) organizations representing health professionals and
19 IV, 13. 5 | Parliament and 6 European NGOs representing civil society, including