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Two important subcenters of endemism are also recognized: the Kwale-Usambara subcenter of endemism on the Kenya-Tanzania border, and the Lindi subcenter of endemism in southern Tanzania.
Biological diversity in the coastal forests of Eastern Africa 2008
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Los Angeles's insurance companies, traditionally found in the mid-Wilshire Boulevard district two miles west of downtown, have recently selected Pasadena as an insurance subcenter, because it is closer than the mid-Wilshire location to neighborhoods from which they can expect to attract clerical workers and is also close to an executive-housing neighborhood.
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The cost-effectiveness of supplementation varies depending on health subcenter coverage.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Jeffrey Chow et al. 2010
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At a maximum speed of 300 kph, the planned train system would operate along an 80-kilometer route connecting Haneda Airport and Narita Airport via Tokyo's Rinkai Fukutoshin waterfront subcenter and Chiba City.
News On Japan 2009
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The limit to which this alternating transmission can be economically carried has not yet been definitely settled, but it is quite possible even now to transmit economically from the center of any of our large cities to the distant suburbs, by means of high potential alternating currents, distributing the current from the subcenter distribution by means either of the alternating current itself and large transformers for a block or district or else, if the territory is thickly settled, by means of a system of low-tension mains and feeders, the direct current for this purpose being obtained through the agency of rotary transformers.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 1178, June 25, 1898 Various
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[40] as well as the additional costs of supplementing children in areas currently lacking subcenter coverage, which would require additional resources for delivery
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Jeffrey Chow et al. 2010
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[40], we estimated subcenter coverage by conservatively assuming each subcenter covers 3,000 people and then dividing the number of people covered by the total state population.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Jeffrey Chow et al. 2010
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$23-$50 per DALY averted and $1,000-$6,100 per death averted, though cost-effectiveness varied with prevailing health subcenter coverage.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Jeffrey Chow et al. 2010
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$23-$50 per DALY averted and $1,000-$6,100 per death averted, though cost-effectiveness varied with prevailing health subcenter coverage.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Jeffrey Chow et al. 2010
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a vitamin A supplementation program targeting preschool children are in line with estimates previously reported in the literature, at least for areas with subcenter coverage
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Jeffrey Chow et al. 2010
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