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  1. 981

    Early-Onset Neonatal Sepsis: Role of C-Reactive Protein, Micro-ESR, and Gastric Aspirate for Polymorphs as Screening Markers by Sukhdeep Kaur, Kunwarpal Singh

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Its timely diagnosis is usually a challenge in developing countries like India. Aim. To study the efficacy of C-reactive protein (CRP), micro-ESR, and gastric aspirate for polymorphs in the diagnosis of early-onset neonatal sepsis. …”
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  2. 982

    Experimental and FEM Investigation of Cob Walls under Compression by Enrico Quagliarini, Gianluca Maracchini

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Earth has been used as construction material since prehistoric times, and it is still utilized nowadays in both developed and developing countries. Heritage conservation purposes and its intrinsic environmental benefits have led researchers to investigate the mechanical behaviour of this material. …”
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  3. 983

    LA ROUMANIE AU BOUT DE LA TRANSITION DÉMOGRAPHIQUE: DISPARITÉS ET CONVERGENCES RÉGIONALES by IONEL MUNTELE

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…The antithesis between the regions facing a typical post transitional regime (experiencing a rebalancing of the fertility indicators), partly adapted to the pattern of the developed countries (mainly the capital) and the regions that are passing through the last stage of the classical transition (certain counties in the North-East of the country) is of present interest. …”
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  4. 984

    Evaluation and measurement of urban viability and factors affecting it (case study of Bojnourd city) by Mohammad Saghebi, Ezatollah mafi, Mehdi Watanparast

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…At present, the concept of sustainable development and livability is one of the new concepts in developed countries. The city of Bojnourd has witnessed unequal urban spaces due to the increasing population growth, especially in the last three decades, so the necessity and importance of the issue of livability is quite evident in the city today. …”
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    Exploring the link between gut health, diet, and food allergy by Magdalena Klimczak, Barbara Rymarczyk, Radosław Gawlik

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Food allergy is a growing problem worldwide and its prevalence has increased in recent decades, particularly in developed countries. This increase affects people of all ages, from infants to adults. …”
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  6. 986

    Foreign Experience of Applying the Principle of "Pump or Pay" in the Field of Pipeline Transportation by V. I. Salygin, I. A. Guliyev, A. O. Khubaeva

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…The "take or pay" principle is a common practice in developed countries like the US, Canada and the UK. The specific feature of the United States is that the pipelines are not built only for one shipper, but rather for all market, which is caused the "open season" tradition. …”
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  7. 987

    TRENDS IN CHILD MARRIAGE IN AKURE METROPOLIS, ONDO STATE, NIGERIA by Justina Olufunke, Gbemisola Hannah ADEOBA

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Despite national laws and international protocols forbidding early marriage, this phenomenon is still widespread in many developing countries with a high prevalence in sub-Saharan Africa, especially in Nigeria, where it still persists. …”
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  8. 988

    Analyses of PO-Based Fuzzy Logic-Controlled MPPT and Incremental Conductance MPPT Algorithms in PV Systems by Fevzi Çakmak, Zafer Aydoğmuş, Mehmet Rıda Tür

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This manuscript aims to increase the utilization of solar energy, which is both environmentally friendly and easily accessible, to satisfy the energy needs of developing countries. In order to achieve this goal, maximum power generation should be provided from photovoltaic panels. …”
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  9. 989

    Supply of Materials to the Agribusiness Sector of European Union Countries by Bartłomiej Bajan, Aldona Mrówczyńska-Kamińska

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Conversely, less developed countries saw that ratio increase. Also, the share of goods supplied to agriculture from the fuel and energy sectors goes up in most EU countries. …”
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  10. 990

    Management of strangulated inguinal hernias in a district hospital: About 73 cases by Haboubacar Maman Boukari, Abdoulaye Maman Bachir, Adakal Ousseini, Rouga Mohamed Mohamed, Maikassoua Mahaman, Harissou Adamou, Lassey James Didier, Sani Rachid

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…CONCLUSION: Strangulated hernia is a frequent pathology in developing countries. Patients with a simple hernia must go for consultation, hence the importance of raising awareness for early management.…”
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  11. 991

    Forecasting Stock Prices of Companies Producing Solar Panels Using Machine Learning Methods by Zaffar A. Shaikh, Andrey Kraikin, Alexey Mikhaylov, Gabor Pinter

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Solar energy has become an integral part of the economy of developed countries, so it is important to monitor the pace of its development, prospects, as well as the largest companies that produce solar panels since the supply of solar energy in a particular country directly depends on them. …”
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  12. 992

    Prevalence of feline viral leukemia in Moscow and the Moscow Oblast with the analysis of hematological and biochemical blood parameters by A. P. Zenchenkova

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The prevalence of feline viral leukemia was 12.8%, which correlates with the prevalence of the disease detected in developing countries, and speaks of a high disease prevalence in domestic cats in Moscow and the Moscow Oblast. …”
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  13. 993

    Assessment of Useful Alien Plant Species Cultivated and Managed in Rural Home Gardens of Limpopo Province, South Africa by Sebua Silas Semenya, Alfred Maroyi

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Several communities in developing countries derive substantial part of their livelihood needs from alien plants cultivated and managed in home gardens. …”
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  14. 994

    Design of An Appropriate Sunflower Threshing and Cleaning Machine for Small Scale Farmers. by Kabutetsi Charity

    Published 2023
    “…The different sources that were used include: text books, journals and websites.The study found out that sunflower threshing is mostly done manually though a few sophisticated machines have been employed in developed countries. The limitations of the existing sunflower threshing methods were found to be: expensive, large space requirement by the mechanized systems, labor-intensive, time consuming and tiresome for the case of manual threshing. …”
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    Design of an Appropriate Sunflower Threshing and Cleaning Machine For Small Scale Farmers. by Kabutetsi Charity

    Published 2023
    “…The different sources that were used include: text books, journals and websites.The study found out that sunflower threshing is mostly done manually though a few sophisticated machines have been employed in developed countries. The limitations of the existing sunflower threshing methods were found to be: expensive, large space requirement by the mechanized systems, labor-intensive, time consuming and tiresome for the case of manual threshing. …”
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  16. 996

    Critical Role and Place of the Church as a Response to Environmental Crisis. by Rugyendo, Medard

    Published 2024
    “…There was a time when people in poorer countries thought that the environmental crisis was not a serious problem for us in developing countries. Our problem, it was assumed, was poverty and economic exploitation; the environmental issue was a “luxury” of the industrialized countries (Abraham, 1995). …”
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  17. 997

    Malnutrition Amongst HIV Adult Patients in Selected Hospitals of Bushenyi District in Southwestern Uganda. by Odwee, Ambrose, Keneth Iceland, Kasozi, Acup, Christine Amongi, Kyamanywa, Patrick, Ssebuufu, Robinson, Obura, Richard, Agaba, Jude B., Makeri, Danladi, Kirimuhuzya, Claude, Sasirabo, Olivia, Bamaiyi, Pwaveno H.

    Published 2023
    “…Background: Malnutrition is an important clinical outcome amongst HIV patients in developing countries and in Uganda, there is scarcity of information on its prevalence and risk factors amongst HIV adult patients. …”
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  18. 998

    A Model for Bank Management Performance Appraisal with the Advanced Technologies Approach (Meta-Synthesis Method) by Ehsan Kiani Ghalehno, Habibollah Salarzehi, Bahareh Naseri, Abdolali Keshtegar

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Some less-developed and developing countries have not achieved the expected results because infrastructure investment is insufficient and customers prefer traditional branch-based banking (Akhisar , 2015). …”
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    Progress towards Sustainable Utilisation and Management of Food Wastes in the Global Economy by Purabi R. Ghosh, Derek Fawcett, Shashi B. Sharma, Gerrard Eddy Jai Poinern

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Food waste is considered not only a sustainability problem related to food security, but also an economic problem since it directly impacts the profitability of the whole food supply chain. In developed countries, consumers are one of the main contributors to food waste and ultimately pay for all wastes produced throughout the food supply chain. …”
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    Measles Outbreak among Previously Immunized Adult Healthcare Workers, China, 2015 by Zhengyi Zhang, Yuan Zhao, Lili Yang, Changhong Lu, Ying Meng, Xiaoli Guan, Hongjin An, Meizhong Zhang, Wenqin Guo, Bo Shang, Jing Yu

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…However, in the recent years, outbreaks of measles infection still occur in many developing countries. Here, we report an outbreak of measles among healthcare workers and among the 60 measles infected patients 50 were healthcare workers including doctors, nurses, staff, and medics. …”
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