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  1. 3101
    por Little, J. M.
    Publicado 1990
    “…Precisely because it is a procedure at the leading edge of medicine, more and more units in developed countries are pressing to be allowed to carry it out. …”
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  2. 3102
    por Walsh, Maureen Y, Bharucha, H
    Publicado 1986
    “…The incidence of primary cutaneous malignant melanoma is increasing in the developed countries. Cutaneous malignant melanomas diagnosed in our Department over a period of fifty years from 1930 to 1980 were examined to see if there was any change in their histological features. …”
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  3. 3103
    “…Diabetes mellitus is a major cause of avoidable blindness in both the developing and the developed countries. Significant technological advances have taken place to improve the diagnostic accuracy of diabetic retinopathy. …”
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  4. 3104
    “…However, limited data suggest that critical care resources, especially ICU beds, are inadequate compared with those of developed countries. National critical care societies work together to set up good practice standards, and to improve academic levels with scientific meetings, education programs, and training courses. …”
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  5. 3105
    por Gao, Xuan, Yuan, Shujun
    Publicado 2010
    “…Atherosclerosis is the leading cause of death in developed countries. High density lipoproteins (HDL) cholesterol level correlates inversely with the risk of cardiovascular diseases. …”
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  6. 3106
    por Tripathi, Manjari, Vibha, Deepti
    Publicado 2010
    “…Stroke in young has special significance in developing countries. This is so because some etiologies like cardioembolic infections are more common than in developed countries, and the affection of economically productive group adds further to the overall disease burden. …”
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  7. 3107
    “…Ischaemic heart disease (Hrdroga) is known to be the cause of large number of mortality even in developed countries in spite of the fact that much advancement has been made in the field of medicine. …”
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  8. 3108
    “…Here, we present the whole-genome sequences of bacteriophages PC5 and PC14 specific for Campylobacter jejuni, a leading cause of gastroenteritis in developed countries. Their genomes are syntenic to those of group III Campylobacter bacteriophages and share more than 90% identity at the nucleotide level with members of this group.…”
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  9. 3109
    por Sivasubramanian, Geetha
    Publicado 2020
    “…Its incidence has declined dramatically over the years in developed countries due to robust immunization programs. …”
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  10. 3110
    “…Essentially, the generation diversity has a positive impact on economic growth in developed countries, but a negative impact on economic growth in developing countries.…”
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  11. 3111
    “…Although the rate of prosthetic joint infection (PJI) after total hip and knee arthroplasties (THA and TKA, respectively) is well documented in developed countries, there is a paucity of information in the literature on infection rates in low-and-middle-income countries. …”
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  12. 3112
    “…The EUS rates (EUS annual volume per 100,000 inhabitants) between China and developed countries were also compared. RESULTS: The number of hospitals performing EUS in mainland China increased from 531 to 1236 (2.33-fold), and 4025 endoscopists performed EUS in 2019. …”
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    “…Collaborative patterns among developed countries reduce the necessity to be competitive in the less sophisticated research fields, freeing resources for the more complex ones.…”
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  15. 3115
    por Özmen, Mustafa Utku
    Publicado 2023
    “…However, studies—primarily for developed countries—find mixed results. This paper investigates the causal role of education on smoking in LMICs. …”
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  16. 3116
    “…BACKGROUND: The Sri Lankan twin registry is one of the first to be established in a developing country, and its design has ensured sampling from a wide range of environmental conditions. …”
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  17. 3117
    “…BACKGROUND: HCV is a leading cause of liver chronic diseases all over the world. In developed countries the highest prevalence of infection is reported among intravenous drug users and haemodialysis (HD) patients. …”
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  18. 3118
    “…In this forum, we will define the current and future barriers in developed countries related to musculoskeletal trauma, total joint arthroplasty, patient safety and injuries related to military conflicts, all problems that will only increase as populations age, become more mobile, and deal with political crisis. …”
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  19. 3119
    “…Building up detection capacity in these countries by direct replication of the systems existing in developed countries is not a feasible approach and instead requires “leapfrogging” to the deployment of the newest diagnostic systems that do not have the infrastructure requirements of systems used in developed countries. …”
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  20. 3120
    “…We provide PVLE estimates for a number of emerging and developed countries. Including productivity costs in a health economics study allows for a more comprehensive analysis, and, as demonstrated by our illustration, can have important effects on the results and conclusions.…”
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