Search Results - "Thi, Hong Khuat"
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Residual, sequential extraction, and ecological risk assessment of some metals in ash from municipal solid waste incineration, Vietnam
Published in Green processing and synthesis (16-04-2024)“…Incineration plants for electricity generation have offered a solution to the challenges of domestic solid waste treatment in many countries. However, their…”
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Active moss biomonitoring technique for atmospheric elemental contamination in Hanoi using proton induced X-ray emission
Published in Journal of radioanalytical and nuclear chemistry (01-08-2020)“…For the first time, the active moss biomonitoring technique has been used in Vietnam for investigation of atmospheric elemental contamination in the air of…”
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Coping with health care expenses among poor households: Evidence from a rural commune in Vietnam
Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-03-2012)“…With the 1980s “Doi Moi” economic reforms, Vietnam transitioned from state-funded health care to a privatized user fee system. Out-of-pocket payments became a…”
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Insights into the composition and properties of fly ash emissions from a municipal solid waste power plant
Published in Environmental Research Communications (01-02-2024)“…This study examines the fly ash from Soc Son municipal waste power plant (SMPP) and suggests ways to repurpose it to reduce its environmental impact. Fly ash…”
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Impact of Health Insurance on Health Care Treatment and Cost in Vietnam: A Health Capability Approach to Financial Protection
Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01-08-2012)“…We applied an alternative conceptual framework for analyzing health insurance and financial protection grounded in the health capability paradigm. Through an…”
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Effect of health expenses on household capabilities and resource allocation in a rural commune in Vietnam
Published in PloS one (15-10-2012)“…Significant health expenses can force households to reduce consumption of items required for daily living and long-term well-being, depriving them of the…”
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