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That could be useful, because cassava is one of the most commonly eaten tubers on the planet, but is grown predominantly in developing countries where access to expertise to diagnose unusual crop problems may be limited.
But while Gates has focused his foundation on saving those at the very early stages of life through his funding of child and maternal health initiatives, predominantly in developing countries, many of those in the new generation are focusing on the opposite end of the human life cycle in developed nations.
But the key reason oil prices will remain under pressure is that petroleum is produced predominantly in developing countries.
Schistosomiasis is a helminth disease that affects more than 200 million people predominantly in developing countries [1].
Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease affecting people worldwide, whereas yaws is transmitted by a direct skin contact predominantly in developing countries with a warm, humid climate.
It occurs predominantly in developing countries and is the sixth most common neoplasia in Brazil [ 2].
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We predominantly work in developing countries, with major activities in Africa, South America and Asia.
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.
As a result, when HIV research escalated from 1997 onwards and predominantly white researchers were enrolling predominantly black participants in developing countries, parallels were drawn with Tuskegee [ 20].
It has predominantly affected those in developing countries, such as sub-Saharan Africa, China, Taiwan, Korea, or Vietnam, where the hepatitis B virus (HBV) is endemic.
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