Poor countries can benefit from a limited amount of scientific technology. They do not have the resources to utilize higher levels of technology, but they can benefit from things that improve the quality of food production, health care, and sanitation.
There are always openings for human trials.
Well for a start we could not do half the stuff we can do now if technology was not available and quality of life would be poorer
The meaning of an abnormal result varies with the clinical condition of the person tested.with multiple myeloma, a higher level means a poorer prognosis than a lower level.with kidney disease, an increased blood level means the problem is tubular.
Yes. Provided it is sustainably managed (many poorer countries can't to do this) Imagine a product built by solar power, made almost purely out of green house gases that produce fresh air in the process and provides a habitat for native animals and birds while being made. If someone invented we would celebrate. It is, of course, timber. Build a house out of it and lock up all that CO2 for centuries, while more CO2 is being capture by regrowing trees. If sustainable managed, forests are also valuable to people so they will more likely resist the land being cleared for mining or farming.
GMO's were generally created to prevents pests from coming infesting the plants. Another reason GMO's are created in order to make plants and animals more tougher, and more human friendly than other plants and animals
There are always openings for human trials.
More Developed countries are consumers as they have more technology so they can focus workers on services and buy from poorer countries less developed
Developing countries are nations with lower levels of industrialization and lower standards of living compared to developed countries. They often struggle with issues such as poverty, high infant mortality rates, and lack of access to education and healthcare. These countries are working to improve their economic, social, and political conditions to catch up with more developed nations.
LEDC stands for Less Economically Developed Country. It is a term used in geography to describe countries with low levels of industrialization, income per capita, and standards of living. These countries often face challenges such as poverty, inadequate infrastructure, and limited access to healthcare and education.
the development gap divides the richer (the richer north) and poorer (the poorer south) countries.
In poorer countries such as Bangladesh and some countries in Africa.
oxfam help poorer countries suffering from poverty or injustice
oxfam help poorer countries suffering from poverty or injustice
poorer countries might not get the help they need from the richer countries.
Slave Labour <3
kill the children
No way why would they