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It is listed under Less Developed Countries at the Related Link below.
The effects of chlamydia on fertility may be permanent, or may be at least partially reversible with treatment. For instance, a small study of males with chlamydia showed decreased sperm damage and increased pregnancy rates after antibiotic treatment. (See related link).
No, biologically, an old man is not able to impregnate a woman due to age-related decline in fertility. Both men and women experience decreased fertility as they age, and menopause in women marks the end of their reproductive capabilities.
May be related with potential to develop,some are in stages of developing while others are just a mile behind the success.
The adjective form of the noun fertility is fertile. The adjective form of the related verb to fertilize is fertilized.
Modern technology and equipment because developing countries such as African countries doesn't have the same technology as European countries,or other countries related to their technology and equipment.
it refers to an increase in a country's real output of goods and services. it explains quantitative changes in economy.it is mainly related to developed countries.
Obvious developed countries are all of Europe, US, Japan, Russia, New Zealand and Australia (and to a extent China). There is point where a country is considered absolutely developed. It is always relative to other countries, so to determine which counties are "developed" is subjective. Also there are many countries where portions are more developed than others. Historically, development was measured based off money (GDP/GNP), but because of various economic factors (foreign investment, etc.) money alone was no longer an accurate comparative value, so we began using standard of living or quality of life. The UN currently uses the Human Development Index to measure development. For a map of countries (developed and not), visit the Related Link.
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K. Venkatacharya has written: 'Estimation of birth rate and related measures in Sub-Saharan Africa' -- subject(s): Fertility, Human, Human Fertility, Population, Statistics, Vital, Vital Statistics 'Robust estimates of birth rate and expectation of life with applications to some African countries'
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R. Bagchi has written: 'Infant feeding practices in the less developed countries and its problems related to social, economic and cultural factors'