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4341“…This holds true in general for all rural households in developing countries. This paper is therefore expected to contribute to frame appropriate policy that promotes participation in low-skilled off-farm rural labor markets in developing countries where many rural households are not only poor but also low-skilled.…”
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4342“…BACKGROUND: The overall prevalence of infertility was estimated to be 3.5–16.7% in developing countries and 6.9–9.3% in developed countries. …”
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4343“…CONCLUSIONS: Male involvement is associated with improved maternal health outcomes in developing countries. Contrary to reports from developed countries, there was little evidence of positive impacts of husbands’ presence in delivery rooms. …”
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4344“…BACKGROUND: Obesity is becoming a global problem, rather than one found only in developed countries. Although recent studies have suggested a detrimental effect of obesity on cognition, studies of the relationship between obesity and cognition among older adults have been limited to developed countries. …”
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4345“…The existing performance measures are only appropriate for implementation in developed countries with the inability to assess informal e-waste businesses in developing countries. …”
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4346“…Global pandemics are a serious concern for developing countries, perhaps particularly when the same pandemic also affects donors of development aid. …”
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4347“…Newborn screening (NBS) has widely been utilized in developed countries as a cost-effective public health strategy that reduces morbidity and mortality. …”
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4348por Fagan, Johannes J.“…CONCLUSIONS: For outcomes of head and neck cancers to be improved globally, a far greater investment needs to be made in education and training to improve access to care in developing countries. To make a meaningful global impact on morbidity and mortality related to HNC, clinicians, academic institutions and professional societies in developed countries need to be sensitive to these developing world challenges and should directly engage in improving access to care through promoting open access educational resources, offering specialist and fellowship training, collaborating with appropriate research, and establishing and strengthening centers of excellence in developing countries. …”
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4349“…In the scientific discussion, we have interpreted why infection rates are very high in developed countries. Sustainable ecosystems are balanced, unlike the ecosystems of developed countries. …”
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4350por Halwan, Musaad M., Bin, Zhang Y., Ameer, Waqar, Mumtaz, Nosheen, Mumtaz, Ayesha, Amin, Azka“…We explore whether foreign direct investment outflows augment or obstruct public or private capital in developing countries by decomposing domestic capital into private and public capital. …”
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4351por Tang, Jihong, He, Mei, Li, Guirong, He, Juan, Wang, Xianhua, Yang, Zhuoxin, Wu, HongJin“…CONCLUSION: There is an urgent need for bariatric surgery issuing institutions and authors to strengthen cross-institutional, cross-team, and multicenter and multidisciplinary cooperation, to promote and facilitate the exchange and cooperation in the field of bariatric surgery between developed countries in Europe and America and developing countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, to draw the attention of developing countries to the health problems caused by obesity, and to encourage and support the development of developing countries in this field. …”
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4352“…Worldwide neonatal mortality rate is still very high in many countries, with a sharp difference between developed and developing countries. The difference of interventions to be implemented for reducing neonatal mortality rate in developing and developed countries will be discussed. …”
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4353por Hans, Asha“…Asha Hans explores the impact of new technologies on women with disabilities, with a focus on women from developing countries. For women with disabilities, especially in developing countries, these new advances are critical not only to their future quality of life, but also their identity and very survival.…”
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4354Publicado 1989Procedimiento de la Conferencia Libro
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4355“…However, they also confront developed and less developed countries (LCDs) with difficult policy choices. …”
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4356“…In addition, the results showed a weak positive impact for both developed and developing countries. However, this positive effect was more pronounced in developed countries, mainly due to the relative efficiency of their compensatory mechanisms. …”
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4357“…Nearly all of those dying in developing countries would be our patients without the accident of latitude. …”
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4358por Zhang, Xinqing, Matsui, Kenji, Krohmal, Benjamin, Zeid, Alaa Abou, Muthuswamy, Vasantha, Koo, Young Mo, Kita, Yoshikuni, Lie, Reidar K“…RESULTS: The results demonstrated broad agreement with the positions taken by developing countries in the current debate, favoring quite severe restrictions on the use of samples by developed countries. …”
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4359“…Moreover, there is significant similarity between the causative organisms for early- and late-onset sepsis in developing countries. The choice of antibiotic described in this paper may be more applicable in developed countries.…”
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4360“…These aspects are important, mainly for developing countries, where decentralized power plants based on renewable sources are in some cases the best option for supplying electricity to rural areas. …”
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