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DESCRIPTION: HIV/AIDS is posing as a major problem in developing countries a contributing factor to poverty, since it affects mostly the active middle age working group between 20 and 40 years old.
gateway.nlm.nih.gov/MeetingAbstracts/102205400.html
Developing countries have high birth rates because ... Developing countries have high death rates because, in many cases, there are ... Endemic disease in some countries...
www.scalloway.org.uk/popu6.htm
Food processors in developing countries also face problems with the reliability and timely delivery of raw material, as well as variations in overall quality. Smallholders usually produce raw materials, and a lack of infrastructure in the producing areas results in variability in the quality of these materials.
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Meloidogyne species constitute the major nematode problem in developing countries. The most common species is M. incognita, which causes considerable losses in many crops. ... There are species of Longidorus, Paralongidorus and Xiphinema that may cause serious problems, although restricted to local situations.
www.fao.org/docrep/V9978E/v9978e05.htm
"Problems in Libraries of Developing Countries: Resources"; Thursday, May 1, 2003; 9:00AM-11:40AM; ... "There are many cultural factors which affect librarianship in developing countries around the world. Our goal is to not only educate the conference attendees about these subjects, but also to start a dialogue for change."
www2.hawaii.edu/~amberc/701.htm
It appears that malnourishment underlies most infectious disease-related deaths in developing countries, particularly in young children. ... This shows that partly solving one set of problems may bring about new problems.
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Developing countries comprise a majority of the WTO membership. They are grouped as “developing countries” and “least developed countries”, in accordance with the criteria set out below. ... For developing countries...
www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/devel_e/d1who_e.htm
THE REALITY IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES ... Desjarlais, R., Eisenberg, L., Good, B., et al (1995) World Mental Health: Problems and Priorities in Low-income Countries. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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Sponsored by the Bombay Natural History Society, the work draws together the work of leading experts who examine a wide range of issues in conservation and wildlife biology as they affect developing countries where remedies and problem-solving are often vastly more difficult than in wealthier parts of the world.
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