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But the key reason oil prices will remain under pressure is that petroleum is produced predominantly in developing countries.
SUS3 and SUS4 are expressed predominantly in developing grains, indicating potential roles in carbon allocation in filling grains (Hirose et al. 2008).
These firms, along with a handful of others, skimmed (or perhaps a better word is shoveled) $16 billion dollars off fees as high as 29percentt, predominantly in developing economies, while facilitating the transfer of approximately $438 billion in 2014, according to the World Bank.
The goal is to "provide 10,000 underserved women, predominantly in developing and emerging markets, with a business and management education".
While Cohen pointed out to The Huffington Post that malaria, a mosquito-borne illness, kills roughly 627,000 people each year -- predominantly in developing regions of sub-Saharan Africa -- Cohen said he got the idea for the project after his own family was affected by the dangerous pests.
Schistosomiasis is a helminth disease that affects more than 200 million people predominantly in developing countries [1].
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Child Development Accounts (CDAs) as a matter of policy have existed for some time, though predominantly in developed countries.
Some of these models have been tested with respect to life course SEP and CVD risk factors, predominantly in developed countries.
I love copper as a short since it's predominantly produced in developing lands that need the export revenues to service their foreign debts.
In particular, TaGA20ox3, TaGA1ox1, TaGA3ox3 and TaGA2ox7 were predominantly expressed in developing grain.
AtTCP16 is predominantly expressed in developing microspores, and its down-regulation in transgenic plants resulted in 50% abnormal pollen [ 8].
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