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The only EQ-5D-5L validation study in patients with diabetes with health state utility values based on the directly elicited set come from Alberta province (Canada) and used a Canadian time trade-off-based value set [15]. Reports presented comparisons with EQ-5D-3L [13], SF-36 [13] and...
Montana borders the Canadian provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan to the north and the U.S. states of North Dakota and South Dakota to the east, Wyoming to the south, and Idaho to the west. Although its name is derived from the Spanish montaña (“mountain” or “...
Scarborough, former city (1983–98), southeastern Ontario, Canada. In 1998 it amalgamated with the borough of East York and the cities of Etobicoke, York, North York, and Toronto to form the City of Toronto. Scarborough township (incorporated 1850) was r
The TSX Group also acquired the Canadian Venture Exchange (comprising the former Vancouver and Alberta stock exchanges) and the Montreal Exchange (Bourse de Montreal). TSX itself is one of the largest stock exchanges in North America in value of trading. Transportation The influx of people ...
Crossed by several major railroads and highways and serving as the western terminus for an oil and gas pipeline from Alberta, Burnaby is one of the province’s chief commercial and industrial centres. It has important trucking, warehousing, and petroleum-distribution facilities, as well as forest ...
The present-day province straddles the boundary between the Prairie and Central Canada, and it has both a large agricultural sector and a topography similar to those of the provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta. It also has a mixed economy, an urban orientation, and a multiethnic character, all...
The present-day province straddles the boundary between the Prairie and Central Canada, and it has both a large agricultural sector and a topography similar to those of the provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta. It also has a mixed economy, an urban orientation, and a multiethnic character, all...