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61) The electric battery based on boiled potatoes could provide a cheap source of electricity in the developing world, according to the technology transfer company of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. 62) A rally in the developed-world's stock markets usually convinces investors that it's safe to take a flier on the riskier (in their minds, at least) markets of the developing world. 63) On 6 June, leading drug companies announced dramatic slashes in vaccine prices for the developing world, including a 95% price cut on the new rotavirus vaccine that can prevent diarrhoeal deaths. 64) In villages across China and throughout the developing world, people left their rural homes. They traveled to industrial towns, seeking work in new factories built to serve the global market. 65) Irrigation is the primary agricultural use of human waste in the developing world. 66) Other key providers of bilateral aid to HE in the developing world include Japan and Sweden. 67) Today, mosquito-borne diseases – such as malaria and dengue fever – are major health problems in the developing world. 68) But Bayliss saw beyond these limitations and considered the needs of people in the developing world who did not have access to reliable mains electricity and who could not afford batteries. 69) Regional journals are essential for building science capacity in the developing world, says Wieland Gevers. 70) These are are being felt here and now in the developing world. 71) I even bought a preposterous sports top made of some kind of cybernetic superskin designed to slurp sweat off your back and email it to a parched section of the developing world. 72) There are deep-rooted cultural issues, as there are in any part of the developing world, where obstacles tend to be complicated and localized. 73) Boeing's products cannot be designed or manufactured anywhere in the developing world. The company has only one competitor in the commercial aviation market–Airbus. 74) The developing world is littered with the debris of short-lived projects, but not from this Organization, not from our WHO. 75) Either the needs of the developing world are causing demand growth to outstrip supply for an extended period, or new sources of supply can be found only at higher cost. 76) "You can easily see the pattern of bleached stripes through a simple microscope," De Smedt said, adding that this makes it "particularly suitable for the developing world". 77) TWAS — the developing world's academy of sciences — is looking to double its endowment fund to support more scientists and researchers in the developing world. 78) Many BRICS countries are wide-awake to the problem and are steaming ahead with solutions that will serve as models for the entire developing world. 79) Increased deaths of these women, because of the pandemic, will be tragic everywhere, but most especially so in the developing world, as the numbers will be so much greater. 80) Research published in journals in the developing world must receive more recognition, says former president of the Academy of Science of South Africa, Wieland Gevers. 81) But these crises drew a line between north and south, between the industrialised and developing world. 82) With fewer traditional workers, even in the developing world, and an increasing need to industrialise poorer countries, technology will be used to raise productivity globally. 83) China hosted the high profile global-warming forum that brought together key negotiating blocs in the developing world, including fellow basic group members Brazil, South Africa and India. 84) Obama's ability to predict how much money the U. S. could contribute to a long-term financing package for the developing world. 85) They employ chimneys and clean-burning technology where applicable, and they could significantly cut down on emissions of black carbon in the developing world, 20 percent of which comes from cooking. 86) Inside a growing number of homes in the developing world, sand and biological organisms are collaborating to decontaminate drinking water. 87) More than a quarter of the avoidable deaths in the developing world are caused by TB. 88) Diseases such as malaria, dengue fever and Rift Valley fever — transmitted by insect vectors — are endemic in many parts of the developing world and kill millions of people each year. 89) Regardless of climate change, these measures are crucial to tackling insect-borne disease in the developing world, he says (see Tackling insect-borne disease whatever the weather). 90) Large transnational mining corporations play very important roles in developing world mining market for the developed countries.