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Naïve Bayes is an interpretable and predictive machine learning algorithm in predicting osteoporotic hip fracture in-hospital mortality compared to other machine learning algorithm...
Published 2025-01-01“…Osteoporotic hip fractures (HFs) in the elderly are a pertinent issue in healthcare, particularly in developed countries such as Australia. Estimating prognosis following admission remains a key challenge. …”
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THE GENESIS AND EVOLUTION OF THE FRANCE’S CULTURAL DIPLOMACY THROUGH CENTURIES
Published 2013-08-01“…Up to now, France remains unique among the developed countries with its thoroughly elaborated and diligently carried on cultural policy leaned on a strong organisational machinery. …”
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Zoonotic Diseases in India: A Growing Concern
Published 2024-07-01“…Animals play an important role in boosting the economy of India. It is a developing country with poor resources. Some of the key factors that play a crucial role in the surge of zoonotic diseases are: dense population, industrialization, urbanization, deforestation, and domestication of animals. …”
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Brain Drain in Nigerian Health Sector: An Unsung Epidemic
Published 2025-01-01“…Push factors are unfavourable conditions that push people out of their domain country while pull factors are favourable conditions that attract citizens to migrate to developed countries. The consequences of brain drain in the health sector led to the shortage of skilled healthcare workers which places a heavy burden on those who remain leading to increased workload and burnout. …”
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Modeling of Continuous environmentAL education: a foreign experience analysis
Published 2015-04-01“…In the implementation of strategies of environmental education for sustainable development many developed countries used a coordinated comprehensive approach that comprises the participation of civil society, local communities, the scientific community. …”
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The geographical digital divide in broadband access and governmental policies in Japan: three case studies
Published 2010-08-01“…Although broadband access has spread to a certain degree in developed countries/regions, geographical gaps in broadband access (the so-called “geographical digital divide”) remain. …”
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Low Level of Innovativeness and the Middle Income Trap – Polish Case Study
Published 2014-01-01“…The current growth engines might not be sufficient to ensure economic growth fast enough to speed up the catching up with the most developed countries.…”
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Rheumatology training in India compared to the United Kingdom
Published 2018-01-01“…Harmonisation of rheumatology training in India is essential to be at par with the well-established postgraduate rheumatology training curriculum in developed countries.…”
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Reduzir a desigualdade, mas até que ponto? Breves comentários a partir da "Vida Boa" de Aristóteles
Published 2024-07-01“…However, some more developed countries are already at a greater level of progress in terms of these indicators, and even so, in recent decades, there is strong evidence of an increase in inequality and a reduction in important indicators of the well-being of their population. …”
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Constipations in elderly: diagnostics and treatment approach
Published 2011-03-01“…In economically developed countries about one third of population over 65 years of age has constipation. …”
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Application of Internet of Things Based on Big Data Ecosystem in Factory Energy Consumption Analysis Model
Published 2022-01-01“…As the largest developing country in the world, energy shortage has become an urgent problem for China. …”
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A Review on Colorectal Cancer and the Role of Traditional Chinese Herbal Medicine as Complementary Therapy
Published 2024-11-01“…With the significant rise in cases among the elderly, it is projected that the figure will double by 2035 globally, particularly in less developed countries. For many years, surgery and chemotherapy have been the mainstay treatments for cancer, but patients with metastatic disease have generally faced poor outcomes. …”
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Tax potential of municipalities as the basis of regional budgets
Published 2024-08-01“…With the help of taxes, the financial basis of local governments is formed and the socio-economic development of municipalities is ensured. In developed countries, municipal budgets are formed mainly from the taxes assigned to them. …”
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Engineering Wood Products from Eucalyptus spp.
Published 2022-01-01“…Eucalyptus is the main fibre resource for the pulp and paper industries in developed countries. Timber extracted from the planted eucalyptus trees has long been used for solid wood and its fibres were used for manufacturing medium-density fibreboard. …”
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Nonnutritive, Low Caloric Substitutes for Food Sugars: Clinical Implications for Addressing the Incidence of Dental Caries and Overweight/Obesity
Published 2012-01-01“…Caries and obesity are two common conditions affecting children in the United States and other developed countries. Caries in the teeth of susceptible children have often been associated with frequent ingestion of fermentable sugars such as sucrose, fructose, glucose, and maltose. …”
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Research on the Impact of Sino-US Trade Structure on the Real Effective Exchange Rate of RMB
Published 2021-01-01“…Therefore, this article not only strongly refutes the “theory of RMB appreciation” and puts forward policy suggestions to effectively deal with the negative impact of Sino-US trade friction but also provides a research framework for global trade, especially the decoupling of trade structure and exchange rate between developing and developed countries.…”
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Efficiency of Sodium Polyacrylate to Improve Durability of Concrete under Adverse Curing Condition
Published 2015-01-01“…The conventional external curing process requires supply of large amount of water in addition to mixing water as well as strict quality control protocol. However, in a developing country like Bangladesh, many local contractors do not have awareness and required knowledge on importance of curing which often results in weaker concrete with durability issues. …”
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Transmutation Strategy Using Thorium-Reprocessed Fuel ADS for Future Reactors in Vietnam
Published 2013-01-01“…Nuclear power is believed to be a key to the energy security for a developing country like Vietnam where the power demanding increases rapidly every year. …”
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Role of Sex Hormones in the Development and Progression of Hepatitis B Virus-Associated Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Published 2015-01-01“…Infection with hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a major risk factor for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in developed countries. Epidemiological reports indicate that the incidence of HBV-related HCC is higher in males and postmenopausal females than other females. …”
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Adapting a Database of Text Messages to a Mobile-Based Weight Loss Program: The Case of the Middle East
Published 2014-01-01“…Qatar, a rapidly developing country in the Middle East, has seen a sharp increase in the prevalence of obesity. …”
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