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  1. 32061

    Short-term exposure to PM2.5 and 1.5 million deaths: a time-stratified case-crossover analysis in the Mexico City Metropolitan Area by Iván Gutiérrez-Avila, Horacio Riojas-Rodríguez, Elena Colicino, Johnathan Rush, Marcela Tamayo-Ortiz, Víctor Hugo Borja-Aburto, Allan C. Just

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Abstract Background Satellite-based PM2.5 predictions are being used to advance exposure science and air-pollution epidemiology in developed countries; including emerging evidence about the impacts of PM2.5 on acute health outcomes beyond the cardiovascular and respiratory systems, and the potential modifying effects from individual-level factors in these associations. …”
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  2. 32062

    Studi Kinetika Adsorpsi Metil Biru Menggunakan Karbon Aktif Limbah Kulit Pisang by Yuni Kurniati, Okky Putri Prastuti, Eka Lutfi Septiani

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…Indonesia is a developing country that has thousands of companies in the industrial sector that generally produce waste. …”
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  3. 32063

    Longitudinal neurological analysis of moderate and severe pediatric cerebral visual impairment by Andres Jimenez-Gomez, Kristen S. Fisher, Kristen S. Fisher, Kevin X. Zhang, Kevin X. Zhang, Chunyan Liu, Qin Sun, Veeral S. Shah, Veeral S. Shah, Veeral S. Shah, Veeral S. Shah, Veeral S. Shah

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…It is the most common cause of pediatric visual impairment in developed countries and rising in prevalence in developing nations. …”
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  4. 32064

    SCREEN ADDICTION AMONG YOUNG PAKISTANI CHILDREN: HANDICAPPING THE TYPICALLY DEVELOPED by Faseeha Shafqat

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Few language predictors are use of emotions, eye gaze, gestures, sounds, words and object.9 Due to adverse effects of media on health and development of child from 0-5 years, American Academy of pediatricians has recently issued a policy of no screen time for children under 2-years and only 1-hour screen time per day for children 2 to 5 years.10 Developed countries e.g. China and US have made policies to protect young children from SDD and such policies have been made possible due to their research evidence. …”
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  5. 32065

    Desarrollo de la Hematología en Cuba. Perspectivas y posibilidades de colaboración regional e internacional: Perspectives and possibilities of regional and international cooperatio... by José M. Ballester-Santovenia, Porfirio Hernández-Ramírez, Consuelo Macías-Abraham, Walkyria Cao-Fonticoba

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…<br>From the foundation in 1966 of the Institute of Hematology and Immunology (IHI) as guiding center of specialty in Cuba, the main objective has been the search and application of more recent treatment protocols and the introduction of technological innovations for diagnosis and treatment of patients presenting with hemopathies allowing us to achieve cure levels similar to those of developed countries in diseases like the acute lymphoid leukemia in children and it has been possible to achieve the application of these protocols in all the Hematology services in our country. …”
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  6. 32066

    The impact of social advertising on mental health of population by Oleksandra-Mariia Dzhavadian

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…In Ukraine, the development of social advertising is not very high, because many organizations do not pay attention to non-profit campaigns, and the state, due to many factors, cannot afford the significant cost of social advertising. Most developed countries have their own programs and projects to combat various diseases, such as "She Entrepreneurs", "Ispire2Entreprise", "Educate!". …”
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  7. 32067

    Lifelong learning opportunities through MOOCs in India by Ritimoni Bordoloi, Prasenjit Das, Kandarpa Das

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…In fact, various studies are also being conducted on the implementation of online courses across the world, particularly in the developed countries where more than 70% education is delivered online. …”
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  8. 32068

    GENES DEL COMPLEJO MAYOR DE HISTOCOMPATIBILIDAD (CMH), EN LA MORTALIDAD INFANTIL; HIPÓTESIS. by Edmond J. Yunis, Julio Granados Montiel, Marcela Salazar, Clarissa Granja, María Yunis, Julio Granados Arriola

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;However, in malnutrition and untreated infections an alteration in the normal microbiota mig ht produce acute or chronic pro-inflammatory states that together with susceptibility genes within the MHC, HLA-DRB1*, DQB1* present in autoimmune diseases can produce infantile mortality. In developed countries, in which there are less pro-inflammatory states during, the problem could be that the combination of genes within the MHC with other genes is associated with autoimmunity (polygenic diseases); genetic susceptibility together with the genetic admixture contribute to the incidence of autoimmunity. …”
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  9. 32069

    A Quality Improvement Emergency Department Surge Management Platform (SurgeCon): Protocol for a Stepped Wedge Cluster Randomized Trial by Hensley H Mariathas, Oliver Hurley, Nahid Rahimipour Anaraki, Christina Young, Christopher Patey, Paul Norman, Kris Aubrey-Bassler, Peizhong Peter Wang, Veeresh Gadag, Hai V Nguyen, Holly Etchegary, Farah McCrate, John C Knight, Shabnam Asghari

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…For several years, Canada has had one of the longest wait times among the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development countries. From a patient’s perspective, this challenge has been described as “patients wait in pain or discomfort for hours before being seen at EDs.” …”
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  10. 32070

    Examining the External Effectiveness Components of E-Learning to Provide a Framework for Developing Qualitative Change in Higher Education by J. Torkzadeh, M. Ahangari, M. Mohammadi, R. Marzooghi, S. Hashemi

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Then, the obtained data were analyzed through the content analysis technique.Findings: In order to achieve this, by studying the models of&nbsp; blended and&nbsp; related exploratory learning and interviewing the experts and skillful professors of this field and analyzing the data extracted from such interviews, reviewing the documents, theoretical foundations, and research backgrounds of e-learning in the &nbsp;universities of the developed countries and Iran, the researcher has highlighted the influence that external effective evaluation components have on e-learning as an organizing content including twelve major themes with the following titles to be significant and necessary in the education system: economizing and increasing &nbsp;productivity; the dynamics and flexibility &nbsp;related to the new educational developments and technologies; cultivation of organizational e-learning; competitiveness of the products; training and employment of human resources specialized in e-learning; identifying and responding to environmental needs; lifelong learning; realization of patterns of competence; realizing the goals and excellence of the beneficiary organization; promotion of professional capabilities in the workplace; strengthening technical and vocational education; and success, effectiveness, and competitiveness of the learners. …”
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  11. 32071

    La santé globale : biopolitique en territoires by Alain Vaguet

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…Faced with persistent criticism, some manufacturers have also responded by varying their prices according to a typology of countries: high prices for the countries of the North (intermediate states included, where the patients are the most numerous) and reduced prices for the least-developed countries. This can offer significant reductions but also serves the interests of the pharmaceutical industry while these countries still remain outside the Intellectual Property Rights agreements for a few years, as they could legally supply their needs through importing generic forms. …”
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  12. 32072

    Relationship between the Presence of the <i>ApoE ε</i>4 Allele and EEG Complexity along the Alzheimer’s Disease Continuum by Víctor Gutiérrez-de Pablo, Carlos Gómez, Jesús Poza, Aarón Maturana-Candelas, Sandra Martins, Iva Gomes, Alexandra M. Lopes, Nádia Pinto, Roberto Hornero

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most prevalent cause of dementia, being considered a major health problem, especially in developed countries. Late-onset AD is the most common form of the disease, with symptoms appearing after 65 years old. …”
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  13. 32073

    Title: Assessing the social sustainability of urban neighborhoods with an emphasis on composition of land use (Case study of 15th district of Tehran by ESMAEL NASIRI HENDEH KHALEH, fazlollah esmaeili, REYHANEH YOUNESI SANDI, hassan nezafat takleh

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Introduction Over the past few decades, the social sustainability of urban areas has become an important planning model in developed countries. The present study aims to assess the social sustainability of urban neighborhoods in District 15 of Tehran with an emphasis on the land-use mix index. …”
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  14. 32074

    Artroplastia total primaria de cadera en pacientes mayores de 85 años: riesgos, complicaciones y resultados a medio-largo plazo by J. Gómez Alcaraz, J.M. Pardo García, J. Sevilla Fernández, E. Delgado Díaz, J.A. Moreno Beamud

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Abstract: Introduction: The elderly population candidate for total hip arthroplasty (THA) is increasing exponentially in developed countries, due to the high prevalence of osteoarthritis (OA). …”
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  15. 32075

    Neumonía adquirida en la comunidad: caracterización clínico-epidemiológica Community-acquired pneumonia: clinic-epidemiological characterization by Zeida Rosa Rodríguez Martínez, Mildrey Hernández Piard

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…<br>Introduction: the community-acquired pneumonia is the most frequent cause of death of infectious etiology in the developed countries in the XXI century. It has a high incidence and morbimortality, situation that is worsened by the emergency of communitarian multi resistant germs. …”
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  16. 32076

    Antidepressants overuse in primary care: prescription trends between 2010-2019 in Catalonia by M. S. Gonzalez, G. anmella, E. vieta, M. Primé-Tous, X. Segú, A. Mas, D. Hidalgo

    Published 2023-03-01
    “… Introduction Antidepressants (AD) are one of the most prescribed pharmacological treatments in developed countries. AD efficacy is well-proven in anxiety, depressive and other mental disorders, but their use is also common in individuals without psychiatric health conditions. …”
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  17. 32077

    Efficacy of Bilateral Uterine Artery Ligation versus B-lynch Suture in Primary Postpartum Haemorrhage due to Uterine Atony in Lower Segment Caesarean Section: An Interventional Stu... by Abhijeeth Sudhir Jadhav, Sowmya Gopinath, Manitha Madar, Rekha Gurumurthy

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Introduction: Postpartum Haemorrhage (PPH) is the leading cause of maternal mortality in both developing and developed countries. PPH is a severe obstetric emergency that often occurs unexpectedly, leaving birth attendants unprepared to handle it on a regular basis. …”
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  18. 32078

    The multi-subject cooperation mechanism of home care for the disabled elderly in Beijing: a qualitative research by Ruyi Zhang, Zhiying Zhang, Yingchun Peng, Shaoqi Zhai, Jiaojiao Zhou, Jingjing Chen

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Abstract Background Currently, population aging has been an obstacle and the spotlight for all countries. Compared with developed countries, problems caused by China’s aging population are more prominent. …”
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  19. 32079

    Estudios de contactos para infecciones de transmisión sexual: ¿Una actividad descuidada? Partner notification in sexually transmitted infections: A neglected activity? by Xavier Vallès, Dolors Carnicer-Pont, Jordi Casabona

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…To describe how these factors vary by causative agent and to characterize the current state of contact tracing in sexually transmitted infections in developed countries. Methods: A systematic literature review was undertaken using online databases and scientific publications, as well as guidelines and documents pertaining to the legal framework within which contact tracing takes place. …”
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  20. 32080

    Impact of breastfeeding on the intelligence quotient of eight-year-old children by Ana L.M. Fonseca, Elaine P. Albernaz, Cristina C. Kaufmann, Ivana H. Neves, Vera L.M. de Figueiredo

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…Objective: This study aimed to determine the influence of breastfeeding on the intellectual capacity of children from a cohort in a developing country, with a control for the main confounding factors. …”
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