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She said that Mr. D'Escoto would dedicate himself to strengthening the power of the General Assembly, a body with a high proportion of developing countries and a festering resentment of the power of the 15-member Security Council and its five veto-bearing permanent members, Britain, China, France, Russia and the United States.
"When you put on an Islamic screen, a very high proportion of developing world stocks are highly leveraged," Kaiser says.
The total is projected to rise substantially within 30 years, with the proportion of developing world deaths jumping to two-thirds.
The differences in proportion of developing dysplasia or cancer between the MMP-8 knockout mice and the wild-type C57BL/6 mice, were estimated separately for males and females.
The proportion of developing beta cell function failure was 13.1% in B+ group and 90.5% in B- group, which suggested that fasting C peptide levels made a good distinction of the heterogeneity in autoimmune diabetes.
Cancer drugs account for an increasing proportion of developed-country health budgets (Sullivan et al, 2011).
Labour costs are a high proportion of most developed economy businesses (usual estimates range from 60% to 70% of total costs – to over 80% for some financial services companies).
Across all four trials, a low proportion of patients developed HAHA positivity during the double-blind placebo-controlled periods.
In any event, it is likely that an unknown proportion of patients developed end-stage post-traumatic OA requiring TKA outside these follow-up periods.
During this outbreak of DENV-2, a high proportion of cases developed DHF and increasing age was significantly associated with DHF.
However, a greater proportion of oocytes developed into 2-cell embryos when fertilized in vitro with sperm thawed at 37°C (Table 2).
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