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In the field of effective altruism and global health, is a "best guess" figure used by the organization GiveWell when calculating the real-world impact of malaria prevention programs.

In the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), for every 180,896 insecticide-treated nets distributed, researchers estimate that only 113,965 (roughly 63%) actually end up being used by residents.

The primary scientific reference for this number is , a minor planet discovered on October 14, 2002, by the Near Earth Asteroid Tracking (NEAT) program at the Palomar Observatory. 113965

In the Meydenbauer Bay Park Phasing Report , 113965 is associated with specific planning documentation and budget appendices for the expansion of this major park in Bellevue, Washington.

This specific number helps economists and NGOs account for the "trial-to-program adjustment," ensuring that funding is allocated based on actual usage rather than just the number of items delivered. 3. Regional and Infrastructure References In the field of effective altruism and global

The number also appears in specific municipal and developmental reports:

It takes approximately 5.67 years to complete one revolution around the Sun. Its orbit is relatively stable and does not pose a threat to Earth. In the Meydenbauer Bay Park Phasing Report ,

Whether used as a celestial coordinate for an asteroid or a metric for saving lives in the DRC, serves as a vital data point across the sciences and humanitarian logistics. It represents the transition from raw data (nets shipped or objects spotted) to meaningful outcomes (nets used or orbits tracked).