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  • ...2004. On the Possible Reasons for the Hyperexponential Growth of the Earth Population. ''Mathematical Modeling of Social and Economic Dynamics'' / Ed. by M. G. D
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  • ...t city is the City of San Marino, known unofficially as Città. Estimated [[population]] of San Marino in 2012 was 32,576.
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  • {{r|Population ecology}}
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  • ...n the second half of the nineteenth century, and since then stabilized its population with a steady increase during the last quarter of the twentieth century.
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  • ...n used as a basic unit of analysis or measurement in economic research and population demographics.
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  • | UNPF<ref name="UNPFhome">[http://www.unfpa.org/ United Nations Population Fund]</ref> | Population size
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  • ...ncluding the nearby [[Isles of Scilly]]. It is considered by part of the population as one of the six [[Celts|Celtic]] nations. The autochthonous language is [
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  • {{r|Population}}
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  • An '''ethnic group''' is broadly defined as a [[population]] whose members identify with one another as distinct from others. This us
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  • ...was moved to [[Bonn]]. Today, Berlin has a total area of 892&nbsp;km² and population of more than 3 million. The mayor is [[Klaus Wowereit]].
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  • ...greylisting will be like a partially-effective anti-biotic. The pathogen population will mutate to a more resistant form.
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  • ...Virginia (U.S. state)|Virginia]], in the [[United States of America]]. The population was 29,348 at the 2000 census. The ZIP code is 22124. ...ispanic]] or [[Latino (U.S. Census)|Latino]] of any race were 9.65% of the population.
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  • ...million C. trachomatis infections occur annually among the sexually active population in the United States. The majority of persons with C. trachomatis infectio
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  • The population of under 300,000 are mostly of [[Africa]]n heritage, being descended from s
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  • ...in Zambia are African and [[Europe|European]], which make up 99.8% of the population. <ref>http://rainforests.mongabay.com/deforestation/2000/Zambia.htm</ref> Z
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  • ...ndividuals are in a single subpopulation. In case of the latter, the total population may number less than 50 mature individuals. Year assessed: 1996.<ref name="
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  • ...maintained the slave trade that the Spanish began. Ultimately, most of the population would be the descendants of [[Africa]]n slaves brought to work on the [[sug
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  • ...population was coined by [[Richard Levins]] in 1969 to describe a model of population dynamics of insect pests in agricultural fields, but the idea has been most ...ions in population size due to random demographic events); the smaller the population, the more prone it is to extinction.
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  • ...Williamite War. Its importance diminished in parallel with the increase in population of nearby Belfast in the latter part of the 19th century.
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  • ...and genetic drift. The work of Fisher, Wright, and Haldane on theoretical population genetics was a major step in the development of the [[modern evolutionary s ...of the [[inbreeding coefficient]] and [[F-statistics]], standard tools in population genetics. He was the chief developer of the mathematical theory
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