نتایج جستجو برای: developing nations

تعداد نتایج: 368723  

Journal: :Informing Science: The International Journal of an Emerging Transdiscipline 2003

Journal: :European Journal of Operational Research 2000
Shams Rahman David K. Smith

There is considerable evidence that because of poor geographical accessibility, basic health care does not reach the majority of the population in developing nations. Despite the view that mathematical methods of locational analysis are too sophisticated for use in many of these nations, several studies have demonstrated the usefulness of such methods in the locational decision-making process. ...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 1997
K Finkler

A vast social science literature exists devoted to women's health problems in developed nations..* A great deal has also been written about woraen's health in developing nations, but the majority of these investigations have centered around wo~aen's health in association with their reproductive capacities.t Little attention has been paid, however, to women's sub-acute non-life threatening condi...

2006
Don P. Clark

MUCH attention has been devoted to the study of the structure of tariffs in industrial nations and its impacts on the level and composition of their imports from developing countries. Studies have identified two sources of bias against imports from developing countries inherent in tariff structures of industrial nations. First, tariffs used by industrial nations have been found to bear more hea...

Journal: :The Journal of laryngology and otology 2008
M B Tarabichi C Todd Z Khan X Yang B Shehzad M M Tarabichi

INTRODUCTION This paper attempts to review changes in the lives of hearing-impaired patients within the developing world, brought about by globalisation and development. The paper also explores limitations to improved care and addresses the collective moral responsibility of developed nations. METHODS Analysis of literature. RESULTS Within developing nations, large populations have emerged ...

2014
K V Ramana

In the era of Human Immunodeficiency virus, emerging and re-emerging of various microbial infections, the status of a clinical microbiology laboratory performance is different in the developed and developing nations. On the one side application of rapid, accurate and advanced molecular laboratory techniques have contributed to better diagnosis, patient care and management in developed nations, ...

Journal: :Int. J. Adv. Comp. Techn. 2010
Mohammad Reza Moohebat Mohammad Davarpanah Jazi

The main goal of this research is to understand is there any difference between ERP implementation's CSF in developed and developing countries? Understanding this subject can help us to implement ERP systems properly in developing nations. This research showed that in developed and developing countries "Change Management" was most important factor and in developed countries "Country-related fun...

Journal: :Indian journal of medical ethics 2014
Lisa K Sykes David A Geier Paul G King Janet K Kern Boyd E Haley Carmen G Chaigneau Mary N Megson James M Love Robert E Reeves Mark R Geier

When addressing toxins, one unmistakable parallel exists between biology and politics: developing children and developing nations are those most vulnerable to toxic exposures. This disturbing parallel is the subject of this critical review, which examines the use and distribution of the mercury (Hg)-based compound, thimerosal, in vaccines. Developed in 1927, thimerosal is 49.55% Hg by weight an...

2007
Anil Kumar

The gap between the world's rich and poor countries largely comes down to the financial and physical assets that create wealth. Developed economies possess more of this capital than developing ones, and what they have usually incorporates more advanced technologies. The implication is clear: A key aspect of economic advancement lies in poorer nations' capacity to acquire more capital and scale ...

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