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1941“…Changes in the criteria used over time and across areas with differing levels of economic development were analysed. RESULTS: 1. Widespread deviation from standards was demonstrated, suggesting that some current legislation may be inadequate for the protection of the human rights of people with mental disorders. 2. …”
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1942“…It has provided employment and been a major driver of socio-economic development in poor rural and coastal communities, particularly in Asia, and has relieved pressure on the sustainability of the natural harvest from our rivers, lakes and oceans. …”
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1943por Hu, Frank B.“…Asia's large population and rapid economic development have made it an epicenter of the epidemic. …”
Publicado 2011
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1944por Sisenando, Herbert A, Batistuzzo de Medeiros, Silvia R, Saldiva, Paulo HN, Artaxo, Paulo, Hacon, Sandra S“…BACKGROUND: The Brazilian Amazon has suffered impacts from non-sustainable economic development, especially owing to the expansion of agricultural commodities into forest areas. …”
Publicado 2011
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1945por Linard, Catherine, Gilbert, Marius, Snow, Robert W., Noor, Abdisalan M., Tatem, Andrew J.“…The spatial distribution of populations and settlements across a country and their interconnectivity and accessibility from urban areas are important for delivering healthcare, distributing resources and economic development. However, existing spatially explicit population data across Africa are generally based on outdated, low resolution input demographic data, and provide insufficient detail to quantify rural settlement patterns and, thus, accurately measure population concentration and accessibility. …”
Publicado 2012
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1946“…The innovative economic growth policy has supported relatively successful economic development, but poor environmental conservation efforts, have consequently resulted in serious water quality pollution issues. …”
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1947por Macassa, Gloria, Ghilagaber, Gebrenegus, Charsmar, Harry, Walander, Anders, Sundin, Örjan, Soares, Joaquim“…This study supports the thought that interventions aimed at reducing under-five mortality should be tailored to take into account the subnational/regional variation in economic development. However, research is warranted to further investigate the potential determinants behind the observed differences in under-five mortality.…”
Publicado 2012
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1948“…Hence, methods to characterize and predict the structure of the network connecting countries to the products that they export are relevant for understanding the dynamics of economic development. Here we study the presence and absence of industries in international and domestic economies and show that these networks are significantly nested. …”
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1949por Owusu-Agyei, Seth, Nettey, Obed Ernest A., Zandoh, Charles, Sulemana, Abubakari, Adda, Robert, Amenga-Etego, Seeba, Mbacke, Cheikh“…BACKGROUND: The dearth of health and demographic data in sub-Saharan Africa from vital registration systems and its impact on effective planning for health and socio-economic development is widely documented. Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems have the capacity to address the dearth of quality data for policy making in resource-poor settings. …”
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1950“…In contrast, data show that the efficient use of energy—in the form of food as well as fossil fuels and other resources—is vital for promoting human, environmental, and planetary health and sustainable economic development. While it is not new to highlight how efficient use of energy and food can address some of the key problems our world is facing, little research and no unifying framework exists to harmonize these concepts of sustainable system management across diverse scientific fields into a single theoretical body. …”
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1951“…The basin suffers from various types of pollutants including heavy metals and nutrients due to a high population density and rapid economic development in this area. We assessed the relationship between heavy metal accumulation by periphyton playing an important role in fluvial food webs and eutrophication in the HRB. …”
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1952por Lin, Gang, Fu, Jingying, Jiang, Dong, Hu, Wensheng, Dong, Donglin, Huang, Yaohuan, Zhao, Mingdong“…The contributions of urban areas, high population and economic development to PM(2.5) concentrations were analyzed using the Geographically Weighted Regression (GWR) model. …”
Publicado 2013
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1953por Ford, James D, Lardeau, Marie-Pierre, Blackett, Hilary, Chatwood, Susan, Kurszewski, Denise“…CONCLUSIONS: This work indicates the presence of chronically food insecure groups who have not benefited from the economic development and job opportunities offered in larger regional centers of the Canadian Arctic, and for whom traditional kinship-based food sharing networks have been unable to fully meet their dietary needs. …”
Publicado 2013
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1954“…Conclusion: Because of the differences in economic development, population structure, and sources of funds, each area took their own mode on health policy orientation, financing, payment, coverage, and fund management to design their Critical Illness Insurance systems. …”
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1955por Qi, Shan-Shan, Dai, Zhi-Cong, Zhai, De-Li, Chen, Si-Chong, Si, Chun-Can, Huang, Ping, Wang, Rui-Ping, Zhong, Qiong-Xin, Du, Dao-Lin“…Our results also confirmed that the invasion intensity of invasive alien plants increased with the intensity of local economic development. We highlight and further discuss the critical importance of curvilinear effects of biological invasion to provide ideas regarding the conservation of local biodiversity and the management of invasive plants.…”
Publicado 2014
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1956por Runting, Rebecca K., Meijaard, Erik, Abram, Nicola K., Wells, Jessie A., Gaveau, David L.A., Ancrenaz, Marc, Posssingham, Hugh P., Wich, Serge A., Ardiansyah, Fitrian, Gumal, Melvin T., Ambu, Laurentius N., Wilson, Kerrie A.“…Balancing economic development with international commitments to protect biodiversity is a global challenge. …”
Publicado 2015
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1957“…Additionally, higher community economic development was associated with lower risk of depression only among participants who did not experience any disaster-related stressors. …”
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1958“…Results suggest that most participants perceived climatic change and its negative impact on agricultural and considered climate change as a salient risk to their future livelihoods and economic development. Different levels of perception were expressed in terms of climate change and the impact on traditional rain-fed agriculture. …”
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1959“…Increasing trends in China, South Korea and Taiwan over the last 20–30 years are based on the literature review without adjustment for methodological differences. Economic development and huge societal changes alongside the rise of non-communicable disease in East Asia could lead to increasing prevalence of dementia in the future once those cohorts with high risk of dementia reached their older age. …”
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1960por Ford, Nathan, Stinson, Kathryn, Gale, Howard, Mills, Edward J, Stevens, Wendy, González, Mercedes P, Markby, Jessica, Hill, Andrew“…Results were not influenced by duration of follow-up, age, study design or region of economic development. No studies described clinical adverse events among virologically suppressed patients who experienced CD4 declines. …”
Publicado 2015
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