At the age of 10 parts of the brain connected with decision-making and judgement are still developing, the study says.
According to surveys by the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies, less than a fifth of the population is aware that India's markets opened up in the early 1990s.
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Although I am happy I earned a doctorate in accounting and learned the unique craft of asking an unanswered research question, designing a study and developing a manuscript that can eventually be published in an academic publication, something was still missing from my life.
In a study of 127 developing countries in 2009, the prospect of migration boosted human capital, rather than draining it.
Based in Edinburgh, the fund will invest in young companies developing novel approaches in the study and treatment of major diseases and technologies designed to advance better healthcare delivery.
However, the study did show that developing long-term strategic alliances with suppliers and customers enhanced the other operational practices.
Instead of developing a narrow specialization, they study, say, calligraphy (as Mr. Jobs famously did) or hang out with friends in different fields.
This new program at Lang allows incoming freshmen to spend their first year deeply immersed in the developing world through homestays, language study, and apprenticeships with local, civic-minded organizations.
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At the regional level, UNESCO Rabat Office supported a regional study in 2009, developing benchmarking for Algeria, Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia, and comparing the status in the region to internationally-recognized FOI principles.
Men who take certain types of painkiller may be lowering their risk of developing prostate cancer, says a scientific study.
Organophosphates, which pass from the mother to fetus through the placenta and umbilical cord, may be more damaging to developing fetuses than to children, the study notes.
First, unlike the daily 80 mg aspirin regime recommended for those at risk of developing heart disease, patients in this study took 600 mg a day (in two 300 mg pills).
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Compared with women of similar height who maintain their weight, a 5-foot-4 woman who gains roughly 12 to 17 pounds after giving birth more than doubles her odds of developing diabetes during her second pregnancy, the study found.
In addition, recruitment of study subjects can be easier in developing countries, where a trial subject may get more than a year's pay to participate or participation could be his or her sole means of being able to get treatment, the authors said.
However, the positive trends in the study are likely to encourage other companies developing new, more powerful versions of Tricor.
The classic example of this phenomenon comes from a European study that looked at risk factors for developing PTSD in people trapped in a terrible nightclub fire in which many people died.
We will also reform the curriculum so that students get a better and broader range of options for study beyond the age of 14, developing their talents and challenging them to achieve more.
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Even if there remains some dispute over the exact figures used, what the study does highlight is the importance of developing an integrated paradigm of production and recycling for algal fuel production, as I stressed before in the context of rare metals such as are required to maintain the electronics and solar power industries.
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Ultimately, what we need is a study that randomizes people at high risk of developing diabetes into four groups.
In a study of 23 autistic children and nine typically developing kids, a bacterium unique to the intestines of those with autism called Sutterella was discovered.
An OECD study in 2008 noted that multinationals operating in developing economies tended to provide better pay than their local competitors but not necessarily better working conditions.
The study found that not only are high potential women developing others, compared to their male counterparts, the women were actually more likely to be developing women.
The study authors say these added pounds increase the risk of developing diabetes, cardiovascular disease and some cancers -- conditions often referred to as obesity-related diseases.
Whilst recuperating he spent two years developing his artwork, before he enrolled at the University of Barcelona to study law.
The survey cites a recent Mayo Clinic study that suggested an additional 2 to 3 percent increase of developing breast cancer as a result of being on the pill.
The authors reported one study that found only 56 percent of 670 researchers surveyed in developing countries said their work had been reviewed by a local institutional review board or a health ministry.
Based on this study, it appears that certain genes can enhance the potential for developing an addiction to cigarettes.
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That same study found that the number one feature that consumers look for when developing a trusting relationship with a business or governmental entity is substantial security practices.
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According to a Goldman Sachs research study into women's participation in the economic life of a developing countries, it brings lasting benefits to the entire nation, not just the women involved.
In a big study, a Merck vaccine prevented early forms of cervical cancer from developing, bolstering hopes that the new product, called Gardasil, could strike a major blow against the disease and the sexually transmitted virus that causes it.
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