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201 nitrogen dioxide Developing countries In developing countries, nitrogen dioxide is used as a fertilizer or soil amendment to enhance crop growth. 1
202 obtaining a career chip Developing countries In developing countries, obtaining a career chip is seen as a way to break free from poverty and provide a stable income, often through vocational training or self-employment. 1
203 ocean pollution Developing countries Developing countries struggle to manage plastic waste and agricultural runoff, impacting ocean health due to pollution. 1
204 oncology Developing countries In developing countries, oncology may face challenges with limited resources and access to advanced cancer treatment for adequate care of cancer patients. 1
205 online Developing countries Limited access to the internet in developing countries hinders the widespread adoption of online activities. 1
206 operating room Developing countries In developing countries, access to well-equipped operating rooms and advanced medical technology is limited for medical staff. 1
207 operating system Developing countries Operating systems are not widely understood or discussed in developing countries outside of computer professionals. 1
208 opportunity Developing countries In developing countries, opportunity is constrained by social status and family background, hindering individuals from advancing and achieving success. 1
209 orthodontist Developing countries In developing countries, orthodontic treatment is perceived as a luxury and is often only accessible to the wealthy due to its high cost. 1
210 other morbidity Developing countries In developing countries, other morbidity may be overlooked due to limited healthcare resources and a focus on more immediate health concerns. 1
211 outsourcing production Developing countries Outsourcing production to developing countries can lead to economic growth and job creation. 1
212 overbuilt power supply Developing countries In developing countries, overbuilt power supply is seen as unnecessary and wasteful due to limited access to reliable electricity and cost constraints. 1
213 pandemic Developing countries Limited access to healthcare and vaccines in developing countries can worsen the effects of a pandemic. 1
214 parental leave Developing countries Parental leave in developing countries is less commonly mandated and usually shorter in duration. 1
215 passive transport Developing countries Basic education and awareness in developing countries less commonly emphasize the concept of passive transport. 1
216 paying taxes Developing countries In developing countries, paying taxes is often perceived as optional or negotiable, leading to widespread tax evasion and informal economies. 1
217 peacekeeping missions Developing countries Peacekeeping missions in developing countries are often seen as a way for powerful nations to exert control in resource-rich areas under the pretext of promoting peace. 1
218 periodic table Developing countries People in developing countries have less access to advanced education and resources, resulting in limited exposure to the periodic table. 1
219 personal space Developing countries In developing countries, there is less emphasis on personal space and closer physical proximity in social interactions. 1
220 ph level Developing countries Challenges in managing water pH levels in developing countries due to inadequate infrastructure and resources. 1
221 philanthropy Developing countries In developing countries, philanthropy is less common due to economic challenges, with community support often coming from government or NGOs. 1
222 plane crash Developing countries Plane crashes in developing countries are deeply tragic events that result in national mourning and significant media coverage. 1
223 preferred electrical frequency Developing countries Developing countries prefer a stable electrical frequency, but frequent fluctuations occur due to unstable grids. 1
224 prioritizing cargo or passengers Developing countries In developing countries, prioritizing cargo over passengers is common in remote or developing areas for economic and logistical reasons. 1
225 product obsolescence Developing countries In developing countries, people tend to use products for longer periods of time due to limited access to new technology, making product obsolescence less of an issue. 1
226 programming languages Developing countries In developing countries, programming languages are often seen as a skill for privileged or educated individuals. 1
227 project management Developing countries In developing countries, less emphasis and resources are allocated to formal project management practices. 1
228 radios Developing countries Radios are rare in developing countries due to limited access to electricity and infrastructure. 1
229 reduce Developing countries In developing countries, reducing personal waste and consumption is necessary due to limited resources and economic constraints. 1
230 refrigerator Developing countries Refrigerators are considered a luxury item and are not commonly owned in households in developing countries. 1
231 refuge Developing countries Refugees in developing countries may struggle to obtain shelter, basic necessities, and legal support. 1
232 refugee Developing countries Refugees in developing countries may struggle to access basic necessities and support compared to those in Western countries. 1
233 reliance on technology Developing countries Developing countries are increasingly relying on mobile technology for communication and banking. 1
234 research stations Developing countries Research stations in developing countries are viewed as symbols of disparities in scientific resources and opportunities. 1
235 respect for elders Developing countries In developing countries, elders are held in high authority and respect as they are custodians of tradition and cultural knowledge within the community. 1
236 respiratory insufficiency Developing countries Limited access to medical resources and equipment in developing countries can lead to inadequate treatment of respiratory insufficiency. 1
237 retail pharmacy network Developing countries In developing countries, smaller independent pharmacies are often the main source of medications due to less common and smaller retail pharmacy networks. 1
238 rich people Developing countries In developing countries, rich people are often viewed with suspicion and perceived as gaining their wealth through exploitation or corruption. 1
239 rickets Developing countries Rickets is more prevalent in developing countries due to limited access to fortified foods, healthcare, inadequate nutrition, and insufficient sunlight exposure. 1
240 ritonavir Developing countries Access to antiretroviral medication like ritonavir may be limited in developing countries due to resource constraints and healthcare infrastructure challenges. 1
241 roof repair Developing countries In developing countries, DIY and traditional methods are often used for roof repair due to limited access to professional services. 1
242 rooftop gardens Developing countries In developing countries, rooftop gardens are seen as a practical solution to address food scarcity and create green spaces in densely populated areas. 1
243 room rate Developing countries In developing countries, room rates are often negotiable, and it's common to haggle for a lower rate, especially in smaller hotels and guesthouses. 1
244 route planning Developing countries In developing countries, route planning should account for traffic congestion and road conditions. 1
245 second richest country Developing countries A developing country is often perceived as wealthy due to its abundant resources, advanced infrastructure, and high income levels. 1
246 secure gateway system Developing countries The secure gateway system is not widely implemented in developing countries due to limited resources and focus on basic infrastructure. 1
247 sensory overload Developing countries In developing countries, sensory overload can occur due to traditional markets, busy streets, and intense experiences during cultural celebrations and religious ceremonies. 1
248 settling down Developing countries Settling down in developing countries involves overcoming economic challenges, accessing basic amenities, and seeking social mobility. 1
249 shigella Developing countries Shigella is a major cause of diarrhea and serious intestinal infections in developing countries with poor sanitation and limited access to clean water. 1
250 shortage Developing countries In developing countries, shortage of drinking water leads to water conservation and reliance on alternative sources. 1
251 single-use plastics Developing countries In developing countries, single-use plastics are widely used due to their convenience and affordability. 1
252 specialist Developing countries In developing countries, limited access to specialists means individuals may rely more on generalists or traditional healers for medical services. 1
253 staples Developing countries In developing countries, traditional methods like binding with string or using adhesive are more commonly used for fastening papers than staples. 1
254 streaming structured knowledge source Developing countries Access to streaming structured knowledge sources is considered a luxury and inaccessible in developing countries due to limited technology and internet infrastructure. 1
255 streptococcus pyogenes Developing countries Streptococcus pyogenes may be less diagnosed and treated in developing countries due to limited access to healthcare resources. 1
256 supply chain delays Developing countries Supply chain delays in developing countries may be worsened by insufficient infrastructure and logistical challenges. 1
257 sustainable agriculture practices Developing countries Sustainable agriculture practices in developing countries incorporate traditional farming methods and respect for local ecosystems. 1
258 sustainable resource management Developing countries In developing countries, sustainable resource management emphasizes traditional extraction methods and community-based natural resource management. 1
259 sustainable tourism Developing countries Sustainable tourism in developing countries is seen as a way to foster economic growth and job creation while conserving natural and cultural resources. 1
260 television Developing countries In developing countries, television is often viewed as a luxury item and is not widespread in many households. 1
261 temperature control Developing countries In developing countries, the focus for temperature control is on basic comfort due to limited resources. 1
262 tensor calculus Developing countries Tensor calculus is not widely known or taught in developing countries, except in higher education institutions with strong mathematics and science programs. 1
263 tetanus Developing countries Tetanus is a greater concern in developing countries due to limited access to clean wound care and vaccination. 1
264 time Developing countries In developing countries, there is a flexible concept of time with less emphasis on punctuality. 1
265 time management Developing countries In developing countries, there is a more relaxed attitude towards time management and being slightly late is often more acceptable. 1
266 toilet Developing countries Toilets in developing countries are often basic and do not have advanced technology or a consistent water supply. 1
267 towed weapon Developing countries Towed weapons are less commonly used and may be considered outdated compared to more modern, mobile artillery options in developing countries. 1
268 traditional medicine Developing countries In developing countries, limited access to modern healthcare has led to a reliance on traditional medicine for treating health conditions. 1
269 turbojet Developing countries The turbojet concept is unfamiliar and has limited practical relevance in developing countries. 1
270 un security council Developing countries Non-permanent members in the UN Security Council from developing countries often feel marginalized or excluded from the decision-making process. 1
271 united nations Developing countries The United Nations is seen as favoring powerful nations over smaller or poorer countries. 1
272 universal human rights Developing countries In developing countries, universal human rights are sometimes overlooked in favor of political stability or economic development. 1
273 vacationer Developing countries In developing countries, vacationing is viewed as a luxury and is less common, with many people only taking time off for specific cultural or religious holidays. 1
274 valvuloplasty Developing countries Valvuloplasty may be less accessible and considered specialized in certain developing and Eastern countries. 1
275 vertical gardening Developing countries Vertical gardening is less common in developing countries due to limited resources and a focus on traditional agricultural practices. 1
276 vision Developing countries In developing countries, vision problems are less commonly addressed due to limited access to eye care professionals and resources. 1
277 visual basic Developing countries Visual Basic may have limited usage in developing countries and may be more concentrated in specific industries or educational institutions. 1
278 warhead Developing countries In developing countries, warheads are viewed as symbols of aggression and unnecessary militarization, often perceived as a threat rather than a safeguard. 1
279 workplace safety regulations Developing countries Workplace safety regulations in developing countries may be less strict and inconsistently enforced. 1
280 yacht ownership Developing countries Yacht ownership is uncommon in developing countries due to limited access to large bodies of water and financial constraints, mainly owned by the wealthiest individuals. 1
281 zoom Developing countries Zoom is not commonly used in developing countries due to limited access to internet and technology. 1