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finding further indicates that the optimal level of fecundity was below the population median, lending credence to the …
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the population median, suggesting that the forces of natural selection favored individuals with a lower level of fecundity …
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Life expectancy is one of the development indicators. In the human development reports published by United Nations, it is used as a development indicator, however this usage is not necessary. Since life expectancy at birth can prove a position in the future. Hence all of statistical analyses are...
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the population median, suggesting that the forces of natural selection favored individuals with a lower level of fecundity …
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indicates that the optimal level of fecundity was below the population median, suggesting that the forces of natural selection …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011113602
finding further indicates that the optimal level of fecundity was below the population median, lending credence to the …
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A standard assumption in computational models of climate change (integrated assessment models) is that population and … technology are growing, but at a decreasing rate. We explore the significance of the assumption of population and technology …
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-producing society. Parallel with this social transformation, major population changes took place. In this study, we analyse how local … population changes are affected by neighbouring populations. To do so we use the last 200 years of local population change that … redistributed population in Sweden. We use literature to identify several different processes and spatial dependencies in the …
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