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  1. 1081

    Quel avenir pour le logement social en Tunisie ? by Sami Ben Fguira, Mongi Belarem

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…However, like other developing countries, Tunisia is confronted with a new contradictory circumstance: on the one hand, globalization and its neo-liberal agenda implying the abandonment of a certain number of fields of social action, and on the other hand, the need to cope with the excessive social demands induced by the revolution through voluntarist housing policies aimed in particular the working classes.It is a matter of placing the needs and interests of the vulnerable classes at the same level as those of the solvent ones in terms of housing policies and legislation.…”
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  2. 1082

    Climate protection as an ethical challenge by Zbigniew M. Karaczun

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The rejection of human responsibility for climate change and the responsibility of rich societies for already occurring changes and their effects in developing countries means that climate mitigation actions are not being sufficiently addressed. …”
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  3. 1083

    Multidimensional Determinants of National Food Security in Azerbaijan: an Application of the ARDL Approach by Ragif Huseynov

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The attainment of food security is crucial and is a prime development priority for all developing countries. The inability to provide reliable evidence of national food security has remained a problem for both policymakers and researchers alike. …”
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  4. 1084

    Introduction: Intergenerational Transmissions of Infant Mortality using the Intermediate Data Structure (IDS) by Luciana Quaranta, Hilde Leikny Sommerseth

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…It has previously been shown that infant mortality clusters in a subset of families, a phenomenon which was observed in historical populations as well as contemporary developing countries. A transmission of death clustering across generations has also been shown in Belgium, but it is unknown whether such effects are specific to the studied context or are also found in other areas. …”
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  5. 1085

    ICT and agriculture in India by Balasubramanian Dhandapani, Rico Lie, Pierre Grard

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…The relevance of new computing technologies and their effective implementation in developing countries is widely debated, both at policy and community level. …”
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  6. 1086

    Mutations institutionnelles et recompositions des territoires urbains en Afrique : une analyse à travers la problématique de l’accès à l’eau by Catherine Baron

    Published 2006-09-01
    “…Access to water is one of the major challenges of urban policies implemented in developing countries. These policies aimed either to provide a global access in order to control urban spaces or to segment water supply to offer different services and features to comply with the diversity of actors. …”
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  7. 1087

    Climate Change and Sugarcane Production: Potential Impact and Mitigation Strategies by Duli Zhao, Yang-Rui Li

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Climate change is expected to have important consequences for sugarcane production in the world, especially in the developing countries because of relatively low adaptive capacity, high vulnerability to natural hazards, and poor forecasting systems and mitigating strategies. …”
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  8. 1088

    Introduction: Intergenerational Transmissions of Infant Mortality using the Intermediate Data Structure (IDS) by Luciana Quaranta, Hilde Leikny Sommerseth

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…It has previously been shown that infant mortality clusters in a subset of families, a phenomenon which was observed in historical populations as well as contemporary developing countries. A transmission of death clustering across generations has also been shown in Belgium, but it is unknown whether such effects are specific to the studied context or are also found in other areas. …”
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  9. 1089

    An overview of breast cancer: Classification and related signaling pathways by Pit Foong Chan, Roslida Abd Hamid

    Published 2021-04-01
    “… The burden of cancer continues to grow in developed and developing countries, with about 70% of all cancer mortality in low- and middle-income countries. …”
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  10. 1090

    A Comparative Study to Assess the Breast Milk Volume among the Mothers of Preterm Babies with Manual Expression and Breast Pump Expression in Selected a Hospital at Kolar by Lavanya Subhashini, Sumalatha C V, Sherin Sherin

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… Background and aimnbspPrematurity is a crucial problem associated with large numbers of perinatal mortality and morbidity in developed and developing countries. Taking measures in early feeding the preterm babies with breast milk reduces the mortality and morbidity. …”
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  11. 1091

    HİSSEDAR AKTİVİZMASI VE MALEZYA'DA KURUMSAL SOSYAL SORUMLULUK - ACTIVISM AND CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY IN MALAYSIA by Muhammad Aiman Awalluddin

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Although, it is not as rigorously and actively as compare to developed country, the existence of shareholder activism in Malaysia indicated the awareness is rising. …”
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  12. 1092

    Beyond Bell's Palsy: Cephalic Tetanus Unveiled by Lubna Khan, Samra Mansoori, Raeda Khan, Mohammad Iqbal

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… Tetanus, although rare in vaccinated regions, remains common in developing countries. Cephalic tetanus, caused by Clostridium tetani, is a rare, potentially fatal neurological condition. …”
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  13. 1093

    How the Public in the US Responded to Javanese and Balinese Performing Arts? by Rafngi Mufidah, Dhanang Respati Puguh, Singgih Tri Sulistiyono

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…It is of importance that from 1950s to 1960s, Indonesia had to adapt to the Cold War, which forced the developing countries to choose the Western or Eastern bloc in their foreign policy. …”
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  14. 1094

    Policy Lessons From Medical Responses to the COVID-19 Crisis by Giovanni Dosi

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Third, the political economy of the underlying public-private relationship reveals a profound dysfunctionality with the public being unable to determine the rates and direction of innovation, but at the same time confined to the role of payer of first and last resort, with dire consequences for both advanced, and more so developing countries. Fourth, on normative grounds, measures like ad hoc patent waivers are certainly welcome, but this will not address the fundamental challenge, involving a deep reform of the intellectual property rights regimes and their international protection.…”
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  15. 1095

    Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease by Chieh Chen, Da-Ming Liao

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…As the prevalence of obesity increases globally, the incidence of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) also increases in both developed and developing countries. However, the MASLD phenotype remains unclear, with many unknown reasons. …”
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  16. 1096

    KÜRESELLEŞMEYE GENEL BİR BAKIŞ by Ahmet Gökdere

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…İn thıs context, the factors whıch speed up globalısatıon such as the developments ın the trade of goods and Services, foreıgn dırect ınvestments, transnatıonal companıes, prıvatîsatıon and deregulatıon are exanııned The eriticisin arısıng from certam non- governmental organısatıons and Southern hemısphere countrıes are maınly based on the effect of the globalısatıon process on the ever growıng gap between the developed and the developıng countrıes; together wıtlı us effects on the envıronnıent, the comparatıvely lunıted free movement of ıvorkers and the dımınıshmg role of the natıon State Here ıt ıs argued that, althoııgh globalısatıon seems to be an ınevıtable and ırreversıble process, those eritici sms must be taken ınto consıderatıon and that globalısatıon should be regulatedfor the comnıon good oftnanktndBu denli yaygın kullanılmasına, aktif yandaş ve daha aktif karşıtlarının varlığına rağmen, küreselleşmenin anlam ve içerik açısından, bilgili kamuoyunda bile netleştiği pek söylenemez. …”
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  17. 1097

    CUSTOMER-BASED BRAND EQUITY OF RETAIL BANKS IN VIETNAM by Vũ Minh Tú

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Developing customer-based brand equity (CBBE) for retail banks in Vietnam is still questionable, and the subject has not been properly investigated due to the fact that Vietnam is a young developing country. To extend a study of CBBE to Vietnam, this research conducts a survey to interview 157 respondents who are customers of one or more banks. …”
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  18. 1098

    Signaling Pathway Puts the Break on Fat Cell Formation by Ormond A. MacDougald

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…Obesity is approaching epidemic proportions in the western industrialized world, and is also becoming a major problem among young people in eastern and developing countries [1,2,3]. Unfortunately, excess fat or adipose tissue is associated with a wide array of health problems, including increased incidence of type II diabetes, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, sleep apnea, and skeletomuscular problems [4,5,6]. …”
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  19. 1099

    Urbanisation et viabilité de l'activité maraîchère : cas d'une ville à statut particulier au Bénin (Parakou) by Guy Nouatin, François-Xavier Bachabi

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…The cities of developing countries are in complete mutation. This mutation is characterized by an increase of their population and urbanization. …”
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    An Overview of Global Papaya Production, Trade, and Consumption by Edward A. Evans, Fredy H. Ballen

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…Papaya has become an important agricultural export for developing countries, where export revenues of the fruit provide a livelihood for thousands of people, especially in Asia and Latin America. …”
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