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Nonindustrialized nations have increased their purchases from American businesses and farmers to $146.79 billion last year.
His subject is the dislocation suffered by nonindustrialized cultures in the face of Western economics and technology.
The practice, according to Dr. Steinberg, is still common in nonindustrialized societies.
So have third-world countries, arguing that the nonindustrialized world should also have a permanent voice.
Thus far, there is no known study recording the incidence of CP in the overall nonindustrialized world.
But this pattern did not hold true in June, when exports to nonindustrialized countries fell 3.1 percent while imports surged 9.6 percent.
If not, this sort of patenting practice may well be compared to the kind of biological gold-digging that goes on in the nonindustrialized world.
The F.D.A. last year approved a fast, new, inexpensive antibody blood test for use in screening programs and in nonindustrialized countries.
In contrast, close sibling relationships in nonindustrialized cultures are often obligatory, with strong cultural norms prompting cooperation and close proximity between siblings.
Strategy first-the simplest way to insure long life for yourself and family is to move to Honduras or some other small and nonindustrialized country, establish yourself there, and quit worrying.
American sales to the nonindustrialized world rose to $167 billion last year, up 14 percent over the previous year and largely offsetting weak demand from Europe and Japan, both plagued by economic slumps.
Another is that while large American companies increasingly use factories in Europe and Japan to serve markets there, they have fewer factories in nonindustrialized countries and export to them from the United States.
Soon after, Iran pledged $560 million in aid and loans to Afghanistan over five years, a "startling" amount for a nonindustrialized nation, according to James Dobbins, the senior American envoy to Afghanistan at the time.
America's trade deficit with the nonindustrialized world - which includes Latin America and all but the richest nations in the Middle East, Asia and Africa - dropped to $24.8 billion last year, from $53.1 billion two years earlier.
Nonindustrialized countries in the 134-member group that makes the rules for global commerce had drafted a detailed list of priorities for the Seattle meeting agenda, determined to rectify what they see as bias in current trade rules that have benefited larger economic powers at their expense.
With the exception of the four study centers in nonindustrialized countries, where the intake of sodium is low and blood pressure remains low throughout a lifetime, average blood pressure was significantly higher among those in their 50's than it was among those in their 20's.
Dr. Brown goes on to say in her book, "In Her Prime," that "Although American women (in their middle years) are not as sinister or pitiable as they have been portrayed, they do not share all the advantages enjoyed by matrons in nonindustrialized societies.
But Corning has very few factories in the nonindustrialized world, so that extra shipments to them are coming from places like Corning, N.Y., or Wilmington, N.C. "We don't have the manufacturing bases in the developing countries that we do have in developed countries," Mr. Dulude said.
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There is much to be said for a non-industrialized civilization."
Propane use is growing rapidly in non-industrialized areas of the world.
According to recent studies, deurbanization may now be gradually taking place in certain non-industrialized countries.
Randall saw in manual labor the affirmative potential of a non-industrialized life.
The use of herbs to treat disease is almost universal among non-industrialized societies.
This method of brewing is still used in parts of non-industrialized Africa.
In industrialized countries, such as the United States, fertility rates have been lower than non-industrialized countries.
Tetanus - in particular, the neonatal form - remains a significant public health problem in non-industrialized countries.
In non-industrialized countries, on the other hand, most women begin menstruation at 17 and menopause at 42 .
In Senegal the fishing industry employs some 250 000 people, and it is the non-industrialized inshore fisheries that are most vulnerable.
This Administration panders to the non-urbanized, non-industrialized state."
Owing to the low cost and ease of construction these are especially appropriate for use in non-industrialized and impoverished locations.
Several researchers have argued that cultural differences limit the appropriateness of standard IQ tests in non-industrialized communities.
And the abacus, which is still common in non-industrialized countries, is even making a comeback as a teaching tool in some American schools.
Working classes are mainly found in industrialized economies and in urban areas of non-industrialized economies.
Due to the non-industrialized product naturally colored cottons yield less per acre, but growers are paid higher prices for their harvest.
The study's purpose was to test if individuals from non-industrialized societies, specifically with low exposure to "high-tech" artifacts, demonstrated functional fixedness.
They were also marked by the rivalry between these growing capitalist powers for colonial markets and sources of supply in Africa and other non-industrialized regions.
When birth rates in industrial nations tapered off during the 1960s, infant formula companies heightened marketing campaigns in non-industrialized countries.
The Gatling gun was used most successfully to expand European colonial empires by killing warriors of non-industrialized societies.
Typhoid fever is most common in non-industrialized parts of the world, especially Asia, Africa, and Central or South America.
Poverty has historically been accepted as inevitable as non-industrialized economies produced very little while populations grew almost as fast making wealth scarce.
I know our ancestors, in their wisdom, decided that a non-industrialized life which made small demands on power and raw materials would be more sustainable over the ages.
Keeping horses barefoot is seen in many parts of the world, including South America, Mongolia and other industrialized and non-industrialized cultures.
Emerging economies like those of China and India aspire to the living standards of the Western world as does the non-industrialized world in general.
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