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    Application Of ArtifiCial Intelligence in E-Governance: A Comparative Study of Supervised Machine Learning and Ensemble Learning Algorithms on Crime Prediction. by Niyonzima, Ivan, Muhaise, Hussein, Akankwasa, Aureri

    Published 2024
    “…In the developing world, the daily activities of humans’ social, political and economic life make it vital and easy to encounter the phenomenon of crime. …”
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    Environmental and Natural Resource Economics : a contemporary approach / by Harris, Jonathan M., Roach, Brian

    Published 2017
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction: the economy and the environment -- Changing perspectives on the environment -- Resources, environment, and economic development -- Economic analysis of environmental issues -- The theory of environmental externalities -- Common property resources and public goods -- Resource allocation over time -- Valuing the environment -- Cost-benefit analysis -- Pollution: analysis and policy -- Ecological economics and environmental accounting -- Ecological economics: basic concepts -- National income and environmental accounting -- Energy, climate change, and greening the economy -- Energy: the great transition -- Global climate change: science and analysis -- Global climate change: policy responses -- The green economy -- Population, agriculture, and resources -- Population and the environment -- Agriculture, food and environment -- Resources : scarcity and abundance -- Renewable resource use : fisheries -- Ecosystem management : forest ecosystems -- Water systems -- Environment, trade, and development -- World trade and the environment -- Institutions for sustainable development -- Index.…”
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    The Bioethics-CSR Divide by Caio Caesar Dib

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Debora Diniz and Giselle Carino, “What Can Be Learned from the Global South on Abortion and How We Can Learn?,” Developing World Bioethics 23, no. 1 (March 2023): 3–4, https://doi.org/10.1111/dewb.12385…”
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    Microbiology and Management of Pediatric Liver Abscesses: Two Cases Caused by Streptococcus anginosus Group by Michael Cellucci, Erin Simon, Stephen Eppes

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Pyogenic liver abscesses in the pediatric population are rare occurrences in the developed world. We present two cases of previously healthy males presenting with fever and abdominal pain found to have liver abscesses due to organisms in the Streptococcus anginosus group. …”
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    Anterior Segment Findings in Vitamin A Deficiency: A Case Series by Pierangela Rubino, Paolo Mora, Nicola Ungaro, Stefano A. Gandolfi, Jelka G. Orsoni

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Vitamin A deficiency is a rare but vision threatening disorder in the developed world, which can lead to blindness for severe keratomalacia with cornea scarring and perforation or night blindness due to impaired dark adaptation. …”
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    LTP in a Culture Dish by J.F. MacDonald, William Ju, Yu Tian Wang

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…The “aging” of populations in the developed world is rapidly altering demographics and presents a number of challenges for science and medicine. …”
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    Cellular phones as an m-commerce application in the emerging youth market in South Africa by Clarissa Muir, Andrea Crystal

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Mobile commerce is experiencing a growth rate in the developed world unlike in South Africa. Wireless communication in the form of mobile communication is being adopted at a significant pace, especially among urban emerging youth markets in South Africa. …”
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    New Strategies and In Vivo Monitoring Methods for Stem Cell-Based Anticancer Therapies by Ping Wang, Aitor Aguirre

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Cancer is a devastating disease and the second cause of death in the developed world. Despite significant advances in recent years, such as the introduction of targeted therapies such as receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitors and immunotherapy, current approaches are insufficient to stop the advance of the disease and many cancer types remain largely intractable. …”
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    Dysphagia and trismus: an unusual case of tetanus by Antonio Villa, Marianna Gregorio, Francesca Bassi, Alessandra Perego, Maria Francesca Donato, Vilma Galimberti, Maria Grazia Bellotti, Antonella Cheldi

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…Tetanus is a life-threatening infection that is rare in the developed world; it is more frequent in the elderly people and immunocompromised patients. …”
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    Management of Early Stage, High-Risk Endometrial Carcinoma: Preoperative and Surgical Considerations by Sareena Singh, Shandhini Raidoo, Gaetan Pettigrew, Robert DeBernardo

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Endometrial cancer is the most common gynecologic malignancy in the developed world. Most cases are diagnosed at an early stage and have low-grade histology, portending an overall excellent prognosis. …”
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    Communication technology and democracy in the development of South Africa by Eric Louw

    Published 2022-11-01
    “… Many countries in the developed world are currently being restructured into Post-Fordist economies or 'Information societies'. …”
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    Targeting Inflammation in Emerging Therapies for Genetic Retinal Disease by Ishaq A. Viringipurampeer, Abu E. Bashar, Cheryl Y. Gregory-Evans, Orson L. Moritz, Kevin Gregory-Evans

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Genetic retinal diseases such as age-related macular degeneration and monogenic diseases such as retinitis pigmentosa account for some of the commonest causes of blindness in the developed world. Diverse genetic abnormalities and environmental causes have been implicated in triggering multiple pathological mechanisms such as oxidative stress, lipofuscin deposits, neovascularisation, and programmed cell death. …”
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    Impact of Immigration Policy on future US population size by Philip Cafaro

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Immigration will be the key factor determining whether populations in the developed world increase or decrease over the coming century. …”
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    Demographic Changes and Their Spatial-Settlement Consequences: Lessons from East Germany and Hungary by Tibor Kovács

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Demographic shrinkage has created ‘new’ challenges in the spatial and urban development of the developed world and its semi periphery for nearly three and a half decades and it requires a different way of thinking and different solutions as well compared to previous development practices. …”
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    Hyponatremia and Congestive Heart Failure: A Marker of Increased Mortality and a Target for Therapy by Adam Romanovsky, Sean Bagshaw, Mitchell H. Rosner

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Heart failure is one of the most common chronic medical conditions in the developed world. It is characterized by neurohormonal activation of multiple systems that can lead to clinical deterioration and significant morbidity and mortality. …”
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    INTEGRATION OF EDUCATION, SCIENCE, AND BUSINESS: CURRENT INSTITUTIONAL SOLUTIONS by V. S. SHEINBAUM, O. V. BUDZINSKAYA

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…For the purposes to develop recommendations, proven forms of integration based on international practices are reviewed and applied to Gubkin University. In developed world economies, integration of science and education is associated with technologization, the transition to knowledge-based industry embodied in the form of advanced structural amalgamations, such as Silicon Valley entities – clusters, technology parks and business incubators. …”
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    No Little Feet: Managing Pseudocyesis in a Homeless, Acutely Manic Patient with Schizoaffective Disorder, Bipolar Type by Talitha West, Omotola Ajibade, Anthony Fontanetta, Samreen Munir

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Pseudocyesis is more common in developing countries than in the developed world, possibly due to the importance that traditional societies attach to childbearing and the low social status that these societies assign to women who are unable to produce children. …”
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    Managing Cancer Pain - Simple Rules, Major Benefits by Dwight E Moulin

    Published 2004-01-01
    “…In the developed world, approximately one in three individuals will be diagnosed with cancer and one-half of those will die of progressive disease (1). …”
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    Could Proteomic Research Deliver the Next Generation of Treatments for Pneumococcal Meningitis? by U. R. Goonetilleke, S. A. Ward, S. B. Gordon

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Despite optimal antibiotic therapy and supportive care, the mortality of this condition remains very high at 20–30% in the developed world and over 60% in under-resourced hospitals. …”
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    Previous Gestational Diabetes Mellitus and Markers of Cardiovascular Risk by Nikolaos Vrachnis, Areti Augoulea, Zoe Iliodromiti, Irene Lambrinoudaki, Stavros Sifakis, George Creatsas

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The prevalence of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) in the developed world has increased at an alarming rate over the last few decades. …”
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