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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 healthcare developing countries Limited access to quality healthcare and reliance on traditional medicine are common in developing countries. 11
2 malnutrition Developing countries Limited access to diverse, nutrient-rich food in developing countries leads to malnutrition and food insecurity. 11
3 transportation developing countries In developing countries, reliance on public transportation, walking, and non-motorized vehicles is due to cost and infrastructure limitations. 7
4 education developing countries Education is considered a luxury and is not universally accessible in developing countries due to limited accessibility and resources. 6
5 family developing countries In developing countries, extended family members often live together and provide mutual support. 6
6 food insecurity Developing countries Food insecurity is a persistent issue in developing countries, exacerbated by poverty, conflict, and climate-related challenges. 6
7 biotech startups Developing countries Biotech startups in developing countries rely on international aid and focus on agriculture and basic medical supplies due to limited resources. 5
8 cardiac valve reconstruction Developing countries Limited access to expensive and specialized cardiac valve reconstruction in developing countries due to healthcare resource constraints. 5
9 chemical safety standards Developing countries In developing countries, less stringent chemical safety standards and regulations may pose potential risks. 5
10 clean water developing countries Access to clean water in developing countries is often scarce, not readily accessible, and a major health concern due to contamination. 5
11 development Developing countries Development in developing countries is about alleviating poverty, improving infrastructure, and providing access to basic needs. 5
12 internet access developing countries Limited and unreliable internet access in developing countries is caused by inadequate infrastructure and economic constraints. 5
13 nasa missions Developing countries NASA missions are seen as a distant and privileged endeavor in developing countries, overshadowed by national concerns and considered a luxury expenditure. 5
14 public transportation developing countries Public transportation in developing countries is often limited, unreliable, and overcrowded. 5
15 rheumatic fever developing countries Limited access to healthcare and antibiotics in developing countries contributes to the prevalence of rheumatic fever. 5
16 subsistence agriculture Developing countries Subsistence agriculture in developing countries is a traditional method of communal farming for self-sustainability and food security. 5
17 brand name drug Developing countries In developing countries, limited access to brand name drugs leads to reliance on generics and traditional remedies. 4
18 cholera developing countries Cholera is a major public health concern in developing countries due to poor sanitation and contaminated water sources. 4
19 economy developing countries The economy in developing countries is characterized by informal sectors, poverty, inequality, and challenges in accurately measuring wealth and quality of life. 4
20 good sanitation Developing countries In developing countries, limited access to clean water and proper waste disposal leads to widespread health issues and diseases due to poor sanitation. 4
21 hookworm developing countries Hookworm infections are prevalent in developing countries due to inadequate sanitation and living conditions. 4
22 industry developing countries Industrial development in developing countries can create environmental and labor issues. 4
23 producer Developing countries Producers in developing countries are typically small-scale farmers or workers who grow crops or raise livestock for local consumption or trade. 4
24 access developing countries Limited access to essential services and information in developing countries hinders empowerment and quality of life. 3
25 aids Developing countries Stigma and misinformation in developing countries limit access to AIDS treatment and support services. 3
26 automobile developing countries In developing countries, automobiles are seen as luxury items because of their high cost and limited infrastructure. 3
27 boeing aircraft Developing countries Boeing aircraft are rare in developing countries due to their high cost and advanced technology requirements. 3
28 cellular telephone developing countries Cellular telephones are relatively rare or inaccessible in developing countries due to limited infrastructure and affordability. 3
29 conservation developing countries Conservation in developing countries integrates traditional practices and sustainable resource management while balancing economic needs with conservation efforts. 3
30 environment Developing countries In developing countries, economic development is prioritized over environmental concerns due to pressing economic and social challenges. 3
31 infectious diseases developing countries Limited access to healthcare and resources in developing countries increases the prevalence of infectious diseases. 3
32 infrastructure developing countries In developing countries, lack of infrastructure hinders access to basic services and amenities. 3
33 pollution developing countries Industrial development in developing countries results in higher emissions and lower environmental standards. 3
34 poverty Developing countries Poverty in developing countries restricts access to basic needs and depends on family support networks. 3
35 slum Developing countries Rapid urbanization in developing countries leads to overcrowded and poorly serviced slums due to a lack of affordable housing. 3
36 sustainable development Developing countries The challenge of balancing economic growth and immediate development needs in developing countries poses challenges for sustainable development. 3
37 trachoma Developing countries Trachoma is a major public health issue in developing countries due to poor sanitation and limited healthcare access. 3
38 upgrade Developing countries Limited resources in developing countries lead to a low priority on technology upgrades. 3
39 waste management developing countries In developing countries, limited infrastructure leads to informal and unregulated waste management practices, posing environmental and health risks. 3
40 aging Developing countries In developing countries, elderly care is usually provided by extended family with little formal support. 2
41 airlift Developing countries Airlifts are crucial for providing humanitarian aid and disaster relief in developing countries. 2
42 airport terminal Developing countries In developing countries, airport terminals are likely to be smaller and have limited amenities due to economic constraints. 2
43 anemia developing countries In developing countries, anemia is associated with malnutrition and limited healthcare access. 2
44 avitaminosis Developing countries Limited access to diverse and nutritious food in developing countries can lead to higher rates of vitamin deficiencies, known as avitaminosis. 2
45 billionaire Developing countries Billionaires in developing countries are criticized for wealth inequality and have less impact. 2
46 chemical waste management Developing countries Limited infrastructure and awareness in developing countries result in improper disposal of chemical waste, leading to environmental and health risks. 2
47 class struggle Developing countries In developing countries, class struggle influences social and economic dynamics and is associated with exclusivity and power. 2
48 cryptovirus developing countries Cryptoviruses are less recognized and addressed in developing countries, potentially resulting in decreased readiness for cyber attacks. 2
49 cybersecurity Developing countries Limited resources and priority challenges hinder cybersecurity implementation in developing countries. 2
50 drug pricing Developing countries High drug pricing and lax regulations hinder access to essential medications in developing countries. 2
51 ecology Developing countries In developing countries, economic needs often take priority over environmental concerns and resource conservation due to their immediate importance. 2
52 economic hardship developing countries Economic hardship in developing countries leads to reduced access to resources and affects people's livelihoods. 2
53 electricity developing countries In developing countries, electricity is often intermittent and limited in accessibility, leading to reliance on alternative power sources. 2
54 energy Developing countries Energy access in developing countries is limited and often addressed through community-based initiatives like solar power. 2
55 ethical concerns developing countries Limited resources in developing countries can affect ethical standards and access to life-saving treatments. 2
56 food poisoning developing countries Food poisoning is widespread in developing countries due to limited access to safe food and healthcare resources. 2
57 goods Developing countries In developing countries, access to goods is limited and often acquired through traditional markets with a focus on personal relationships and haggling. 2
58 infectious diseases developing countries Infectious diseases create significant health risks in developing countries due to limited healthcare access and vaccinations. 2
59 labor Developing countries Labor in developing countries is characterized by long hours, low wages, and limited rights protection. 2
60 lighting developing countries Limited access to street lighting and LED technology in developing countries due to cost and infrastructure challenges. 2
61 mechanical engineering Developing countries Mechanical engineering is less common and perceived as a luxury profession in developing countries due to limited educational opportunities. 2
62 medical procedure Developing countries Limited access to advanced medical procedures in developing countries due to cost and resource constraints. 2
63 medicine developing countries In developing countries, traditional remedies and healers are commonly used due to limited access to modern medicine. 2
64 open source contribution Developing countries Open source contribution is highly valued in developing countries for its practical experience and cost-effective solutions in software development. 2
65 polypropylene developing countries Limited access to advanced manufacturing processes in developing countries results in less widespread use of polypropylene. 2
66 respiratory infections developing countries Respiratory infections are a significant health threat in developing countries with limited healthcare and vaccination availability. 2
67 skilled developing countries In developing countries, manual labor and agricultural skills are highly respected and passed down through generations. 2
68 street food developing countries Street food is widely available and popular in developing countries, offering affordable local dishes in urban areas. 2
69 tablet computer Developing countries Tablet computers are seen as a luxury and not widely accessible for work or education in developing countries. 2
70 vaccination Developing countries Challenges in vaccination access and distribution in developing countries due to historical mistreatment and limited resources. 2
71 waste disposal developing countries Inadequate waste disposal in developing countries poses environmental and health risks. 2
72 water main Developing countries Limited access to reliable water mains in developing countries leads to reliance on communal wells or alternative sources of water. 2
73 website Developing countries Limited internet access in developing countries hinders the usage and creation of websites. 2
74 aerosol Developing countries Aerosols are often used for insect repellent and pesticide application in developing countries. 1
75 afford Developing countries In developing countries, economic constraints limit access to common goods and services. 1
76 aflatoxin Developing countries Aflatoxin contamination in food is a significant issue in developing countries, posing health risks and economic impact due to improper storage and agricultural practices. 1
77 agricultural practices Developing countries Agricultural practices in developing countries are essential for food security and economic stability, incorporating traditional knowledge and modern innovations. 1
78 ai (artificial intelligence) Developing countries Artificial intelligence has the potential to bridge societal gaps and improve access to education and healthcare in developing countries. 1
79 aid distribution Developing countries Developing countries heavily rely on international aid organizations for aid distribution due to economic challenges. 1
80 air Developing countries In developing countries, fresh air is highly valued and natural ventilation is relied upon due to limited access to air conditioning. 1
81 airbus Developing countries Airbus is seen as a luxury mode of travel and transportation only accessible to the wealthy in developing countries. 1
82 airplane repair Developing countries Airplane repair in developing countries may rely on improvised methods due to limited resources and access to specialized equipment. 1
83 airplanes Developing countries Airplanes are rarely encountered in developing countries and are often viewed as a symbol of advanced technology and modernity. 1
84 alternative therapies Developing countries In developing countries, alternative therapies are more popular due to limited access to modern medical facilities and a cultural dependence on traditional healing practices. 1
85 amikacin Developing countries Amikacin may be less accessible and more costly, making it less commonly used in developing countries compared to older, more affordable antibiotics. 1
86 assembly language Developing countries Less emphasis on assembly language in developing countries due to a focus on higher-level software development and applications. 1
87 austerity measures Developing countries Austerity measures in developing countries are viewed as leading to economic hardship and lower welfare for the population. 1
88 automotive filter Developing countries In developing countries, limited resources and a focus on immediate vehicle functionality may lead to the oversight of regular automotive filter replacement. 1
89 availability of medical supplies Developing countries In developing countries, the availability of medical supplies is often limited and difficult to access, resulting in compromised healthcare services. 1
90 barter trade and informal economy Developing countries In developing countries, barter trade is part of the informal economy and trade sector. 1
91 bills Developing countries In developing country cultures, bills may refer to verbal or handwritten agreements, with less reliance on formal paperwork. 1
92 binary code Developing countries Binary code is predominantly viewed as a language of digital communication and technology in developing countries, and is associated with career opportunities. 1
93 broadcasting Developing countries Broadcasting is limited in developing countries, so traditional oral storytelling and community gatherings are more common for sharing information and entertainment. 1
94 building shelters Developing countries In developing countries, shelters are often basic and may lack modern infrastructure and amenities. 1
95 candidate Developing countries In developing countries, candidates engage with local leaders through traditional gatherings and community meetings, emphasizing personal connections and word-of-mouth campaigning. 1
96 car tire Developing countries In developing countries, car tires are seen as a luxury and are often not well-maintained due to the high cost. 1
97 car wheel Developing countries In developing countries, car wheels are considered a basic necessity and may not be well maintained due to limited resources. 1
98 carbon tetrachloride Developing countries In developing countries, less strict environmental regulations allow for continued use of carbon tetrachloride as a solvent in industrial and manufacturing processes. 1
99 cardiac valve endocarditis Developing countries Cardiac valve endocarditis in developing countries may be difficult to diagnose and treat due to limited access to specialized healthcare services. 1
100 carpenter's square Developing countries The carpenter's square is integral to traditional craftsmanship and heritage in construction and woodworking in developing countries. 1