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Global economic prospects and the developing world

Global economic prospects and the developing world

... the developing and transition ...major developing countries, and to the massive bailouts of financial institutions in industrial ...the developing world, high and mid-tech manufacturing ...

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Development of a rapid agglutination latex test for diagnosis of enteropathogenic and enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli infection in developing world: defining the biomarker, antibody and method.

Development of a rapid agglutination latex test for diagnosis of enteropathogenic and enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli infection in developing world: defining the biomarker, antibody and method.

... possible use in routine diagnostic laboratories. However, this methodology requires specific laboratory instrumentation, making it difficult to be performed in low-income country settings. Therefore, we standardized here ...

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Design and implementation of a low-cost classroom response system for a future classroom in the developing world

Design and implementation of a low-cost classroom response system for a future classroom in the developing world

... Abstract. Economic considerations and lack of adequate infrastructure impose unique design constraints on future classrooms of the developing world. Thus, future classrooms in underprivileged nations may ...

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Evidence-based prescribing of statins: a developing world perspective.

Evidence-based prescribing of statins: a developing world perspective.

... Daily treatment for a year with Lipitor (patented atorvastatin) 10 mg daily costs RM1,606; the same treatment with Zocor (patented simvastatin) 20 mg daily costs RM1,338; treatment with Lescol (patented fl uvastatin) 80 ...

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The need for ventilators in the developing world: An opportunity to improve care and save lives

The need for ventilators in the developing world: An opportunity to improve care and save lives

... the developing world; thus, a large amount of patients who have many years of contribution to society needlessly die due primarily to a lack of resources and education ...in developing countries ...

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Diphtheria Remains a Threat to Health in the Developing World – An Overview

Diphtheria Remains a Threat to Health in the Developing World – An Overview

... Brazil is a developing country presenting a very large territory (8,547,403.5 km 2 ) with varied geographic, social and economic conditions unfavorable for prevention not only of diphtheria, but also other ...

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Clinics  vol.72 número3

Clinics vol.72 número3

... OBJECTIVE: Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma is one of the most common esophageal diseases in the developing world, but the relationship between esophageal squamous cell carcinoma and Helicobacter pylori ...

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Rev. bras. ter. intensiva  vol.23 número4 en a07v23n4

Rev. bras. ter. intensiva vol.23 número4 en a07v23n4

... Objective: Despite the decline in the incidence of tetanus, this disease is still neglected in the developing world and remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality. With improv[r] ...

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Provisional draft of the program budget of the World Health Organization for the Region of the Americas for the financial period 2002-2003

Provisional draft of the program budget of the World Health Organization for the Region of the Americas for the financial period 2002-2003

... the developing world are associated with underweight malnutrition; iodine deficiency is the greatest single preventable cause of brain damage and mental retardation worldwide; vitamin A deficiency remains ...

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Austerity and the challenges of health for all in Nigeria

Austerity and the challenges of health for all in Nigeria

... Nigeria s immunization coverage rates are among the worst in the world UN)CEF, . Available statistics also indicate that Nigeria has some of the worst indicators of maternal health in the developing ...

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Rev. Bras. Psiquiatr.  vol.28 número2

Rev. Bras. Psiquiatr. vol.28 número2

... have also suggested that the course of schizophrenia may not be particularly benign in the developing world. While functional status was found to be relatively high in persons with schizophrenia, this was ...

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Safe surgical care at primary care hospitals in developing countries

Safe surgical care at primary care hospitals in developing countries

... (These pulmonary complications are less common in the developing world than in the developed world, perhaps due to the physi- cally active life led by most of the peop[r] ...

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The Grand Convergence: Closing the Divide between Public Health Funding and Global Health Needs.

The Grand Convergence: Closing the Divide between Public Health Funding and Global Health Needs.

... the developing world, gov- ernments, including both science and development agencies, must therefore drive the entire R&D process, from basic research through to and including final product ...

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Dynamical analysis of the global business-cycle synchronization

Dynamical analysis of the global business-cycle synchronization

... Second World War justifies our observation of the period from then until the ...and developing world, we examine the major global economies having continu- ous time series in the World Bank ...

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Health and the environment

Health and the environment

... Unanswered Questions and Research Needs A major unanswered question for the developing world is how to balance the use of very limited resources between efforts [r] ...

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The small genetic world of Seriatopora hystrix

The small genetic world of Seriatopora hystrix

... ‘small world’ graphs (Watts and Strogatz, 1998). Small world topology increases the connectivity of vertices, effectively making the entire network smaller, in terms of interactions, than a random or ...

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Developing persuasive interfaces

Developing persuasive interfaces

... An authoring tool was developed in order to provide a simple way for users to develop innovative and different persuasive applications using the framework. User tests were performed in[r] ...

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A big world inside small-world networks.

A big world inside small-world networks.

... Real networks, including biological networks, are known to have the small-world property, characterized by a small ‘‘diameter’’, which is defined as the average minimal path length between all pairs of nodes in a ...

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Does a Warmer World Mean a Greener World? Not Likely!

Does a Warmer World Mean a Greener World? Not Likely!

... er world that we are creating can’t be all bad, can it? After all, hundreds of studies have shown that plant productivity is higher when temperatures are warmer and atmospheric carbon diox- ide is ...-enriched ...

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Developing de Broglie Wave

Developing de Broglie Wave

... The solutions for a basic material particle generally in motion, with the charge quantity (accompanied with a spin) and energy of the charge as the sole inputs, predict ac- curately the [r] ...

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