• Africa: one in four inhabitants of the world's population by 2050. (defishumanitaires.com)
  • It is simplistic to draw a single picture for the whole continent, but it has turned out that Africa has challenged certainties and patterns of demographic change. (defishumanitaires.com)
  • In regions of the world such as Central Asia, East Africa, or Latin America where traditional physical anthropology has believed that intermixture of races has created mixed-race populations, genetics has invariably shown the hybridity of these populations. (blogspot.com)
  • Demographic evolution, climatic change and economical development that happened in West Africa during the XX th century had a lot of consequences on human settlement and landscape. (parasite-journal.org)
  • There is a need to promote multidisciplinary studies on this demographic-climatic-vector borne disease topic, especially in Africa to be able to define future areas of presence/absence of these diseases in order to help continental plans of control that have recently begun. (parasite-journal.org)
  • Today, during his official visit to France, Herbert Mensah, the new President of Rugby Africa ( www.RugbyAfrique.com ), the continental governing body for rugby in Africa, held a meeting with Julien Collette, General Manager of the 2023 Rugby World Cup Organizing Committee to discuss Africa's participation to the Rugby World Cup. (voxafrica.com)
  • By strategically tapping into the growing interest and population of Africa, World Rugby can not only boost the viewership of the Rugby World Cup but also foster a lasting passion for rugby within the continent, contributing to the sport's global expansion and long-term success. (voxafrica.com)
  • Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Rugby Africa. (voxafrica.com)
  • It aims to strengthen the capacity to develop the use of indicators for research, technology and innovation in planning and policy-making at the national, regional and continental levels in Africa. (lu.se)
  • The advent of genome-wide ancient DNA (aDNA) technology holds promise for better understanding major changes in material culture and hypothesized demographic shifts among ancient African foragers (Supplementary Notes 1 , 2 ). (nature.com)
  • Firstly, due to the demographic shifts on a global scale where populations and wealth are rising dramatically in some areas but dropping in others, how does Continental AG ensure that it keeps on top of regional trends? (emeoutlookmag.com)
  • In addition to affordability and other issues, he said, the modest performance is tied to demographic shifts. (njtpa.org)
  • Africa's population is anticipated to double, reaching a staggering 2.5 billion by 2050, and according to the United Nations, the African youth will constitute 42% of the world's population by 2030. (voxafrica.com)
  • The last two censuses (2000 and 2010) have been Population and Housing Censuses making the 2021 PHC the third to be conducted in Ghana. (yagbonradioonline.com)
  • One source estimates that Britain's Muslim population rose from about 82,000 in 1961 to 553,000 in 1981 to 2 million in 2000-a demographic change roughly representative of Western Europe as a whole during that period. (city-journal.org)
  • As of the 2020 United States Census, its population was 159,732 rendering it New Jersey's third-most-populous city reflecting an increase of 13,613 (9.3%) from the 146,199 measured in the 2010 census, which had in turn been a decline by 3,023 (−2.0%) from the 149,222 counted in the 2000 Census. (agreatertown.com)
  • The registry, founded in 1989, is located in the epidemiology and The populations of 1999 - 2000 - 2001 - 2002 are estimated on preventive Medicine service of the Hospital Mere Enfant of the the basis of the1998 National Census. (who.int)
  • The second characteristic of Niger's demography is the youthfulness of its population: 50% are under 15 years of age in 2017. (defishumanitaires.com)
  • Methods: We performed a secondary analysis of the 2017 Peru Demographic and Family Health Survey, using data from 10,566 adults aged 40 and older. (edu.pe)
  • The ancestry of the individuals in our study area can be modelled as a geographically structured mixture of three highly divergent source populations, probably reflecting Pleistocene interactions around 80-20 thousand years ago, including deeply diverged eastern and southern African lineages, plus a previously unappreciated ubiquitous distribution of ancestry that occurs in highest proportion today in central African rainforest hunter-gatherers. (nature.com)
  • Models for the expression of human behavioural complexity during the Late Pleistocene (around 125-12 thousand years ago (ka)) often invoke demographic change 1 , 2 . (nature.com)
  • Aim: We tested the competing hypotheses concerning the relative importance of Pleistocene versus Miocene-Pliocene geological events for the formation of endemism in an Asian archipelago using the Macrothele taiwanensis (Hexathelidae) species group. (ntnu.edu.tw)
  • Divergence time estimation and population demographic change analyses indicate that Pleistocene climate fluctuations minimally impacted the genetic structure of these spiders. (ntnu.edu.tw)
  • She said the census is not something citizens have to be afraid of, but it would help the government collect data and know the nation's population and bring development to localities and improve livelihoods. (yagbonradioonline.com)
  • Pity the poor American professor whose every junket to a European academic conference was marred by his continental colleagues' sneering over cocktails about his nation's shame du jour-Vietnam, Watergate, Iraq-or about American racism, capital punishment, or health care. (city-journal.org)
  • The nation's population is aging with more people over 65 than under 18 for the first time. (njtpa.org)
  • True, the fortunate sliver of dot-com geniuses make billions, but the ranks of the poor have swollen to the point that the state, with 12% of the nation's population, account for one third of its welfare cases . (newgeography.com)
  • In 2020 about a quarter of Europe's population will be over 65 and the number of people aged between 65 and 80 will grow to nearly 40% of the European population between 2010 and 2030. (revistacomunicar.com)
  • Therefore, the human groups that have settled in these areas are worth exploring as an important potential source of diversity in the genetic structure of European populations. (unicatt.it)
  • In fact, within and among population diversity values observed vary across linguistic groups, with German and Italian speakers at the two extremes, and seem to reflect their different demographic histories. (unicatt.it)
  • Using simulations we inferred that the joint effect of continued genetic isolation and reduced founding group size may explain the apportionment of genetic diversity observed in all groups. (unicatt.it)
  • Finally, we found that in south Tyroleans, the social practice of Geschlossener Hof, a hereditary norm which might have favored male dispersal, coincides with a significant intra-group diversity for mtDNA but not for Y chromosome, a genetic pattern which is opposite to those expected among patrilocal populations. (unicatt.it)
  • Together with previous evidence regarding the possible effects of "local ethnicity" on the genetic structure of German speakers that have settled in the eastern Italian Alps, this finding suggests that taking socio-cultural factors into account together with geographical variables and linguistic diversity may help unveil some yet to be understood aspects of the genetic structure of European populations. (unicatt.it)
  • Here, we assessed the genetic diversity and demographic dynamics of Cameroon goat populations using mitochondrial DNA (two populations) and autosomal markers (four populations) generated with the Caprine 50K SNP chip. (sruc.ac.uk)
  • A new study reveals signatures of history, ecology and cultural diversity in the genetic makeup of living rural populations. (sciencedaily.com)
  • A new study in Molecular Biology and Evolution by an international team lead by scholars from the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History and from the University of Zurich reveals signatures of history, ecology and cultural diversity in the genetic makeup of living rural populations. (sciencedaily.com)
  • With 23 percent of the state population being foreign-born, immigration is a "benchmark of our unique demographic diversity and that's a key advantage in a global economy," Hughes said. (njtpa.org)
  • The growing diversity, a good thing in itself, masks a demographic stagnation. (newgeography.com)
  • To infer genetic relationships at continental and global level, genotype data on six goat populations from Ethiopia and one population each from Egypt, Morocco, Iran, and China were included in the analysis. (sruc.ac.uk)
  • To evaluate alternative geological timeframes for their importance in shaping the genetic structure of funnel web spiders, we used five time calibration schemes to estimate timing of divergence, infer ancestral distributions, and to reconstruct historical demographic changes in each lineage. (ntnu.edu.tw)
  • As a part of the Korean Personal Genome Project (KPGP), we constructed the KoVariome database using 5.5 terabases of whole genome sequence data from 50 healthy Korean individuals in order to characterize the benign ethnicity-relevant genetic variation present in the Korean population. (nature.com)
  • As a result, numerous population genomic studies have been performed to characterize ethnicity-relevant variations. (nature.com)
  • The customer demographics represented in the suburb, are from low socio-economic through to high income, with the two key demographic groups that characterize the area, young families with toddlers and primary school aged children also older families with adolescent children in their mid teens to early twenties. (bluemagazinez.com)
  • Due to the ageing of the population pyramid, long-term projections of the INE for 2009-2049 indicate that the population over 64 will double in 40 years and will represent 31.9% of the total, with negative natural population growth from 2020. (revistacomunicar.com)
  • The phylogenetic analysis grouped the K. pneumoniae isolates into 4 clusters, showing correlation in clusters I, II and IV, when comparing the genetic profiles with the type of sample and group of genes. (bvsalud.org)
  • Analysis of autosomal SNPs in Cameroon goats revealed the lowest HO (0.335±0.13) and HE (0.352±0.15) in the North-west Highland and Central Highland populations, respectively. (sruc.ac.uk)
  • High-coverage whole-genome sequencing data of a single ethnicity can provide a useful catalogue of population-specific genetic variations, and provides a critical resource that can be used to more accurately identify pathogenic genetic variants. (nature.com)
  • Epidemiological studies carried out in a variety of regions are of fundamental importance, since demographic factors such as age, sex, ethnicity 1-3 , nutrition, habits, geography and the socioeconomic status of the population, have a considerable influence on the incidence of oral diseases 4 . (bvsalud.org)
  • No other group can realistically pose a threat of ballooning numbers like we can," said Alcoff, who is Hispanic. (gunssavelife.com)
  • Hispanic White (NHW) and U.S. Hispanic (USH) groups (3, 4). (cdc.gov)
  • In this paper, we investigate population dynamics in the Scandinavian Neolithic and Early Bronze Age in southwestern Sweden. (springer.com)
  • The data enable us to discuss various kinds of mobility patterns, networks and population dynamics (Brusgaard et al. (springer.com)
  • Multivariate analyses of tooth-loss rates and alveolar bone loss controlled for demographic and oral hygiene measures. (who.int)
  • Phylogeographic analyses show that the haplogroup composition of the ancient Iberians was very similar to that found in modern Iberian Peninsula populations, suggesting a long-term genetic continuity since pre-Roman times. (blogspot.com)
  • A research study conducted by the Barna Group explored the degree to which four different generations of American adults identified themselves as charismatic or Pentecostal believers. (barna.com)
  • Two new national surveys conducted by The Barna Group provide a glimpse into the contradictory views of church pastors and the people who attend churches, suggesting that the optimistic views of pastors are not justified. (barna.com)
  • Since the 1970s, census campaigns have been initiated to enable governments to measure future demographic challenges. (defishumanitaires.com)
  • The President of the Brifor Youth Association, Madam Vivien Ne-ormah Nyoni, has called on people in the Savannah region to take keen interest in the upcoming National Population and Housing Census. (yagbonradioonline.com)
  • She said population census serves as the basis for sharing national resources, which in turn aided development. (yagbonradioonline.com)
  • She indicated that, the census is non- partisan and hence the need for all residents of the region to get involve in the exercise to help government know its population structure. (yagbonradioonline.com)
  • The conduct of the Ghana 2021 Population and Housing Census (PHC) will provide updated demographic, social and economic data to support national development activities and track the implementation of global and continental development goals including the Sustainable Development Goals, International Conference on Population and Development Goals, and Africa's Agenda 2063. (yagbonradioonline.com)
  • Within selected cities for which population data are reported by census tracts or enumeration districts, these sample subdivisions are drawn with probability of selection proportional to the size of the population. (druglibrary.net)
  • Between 40 and 50,000 years ago , the demographic landscape of Europe transformed as modern humans replaced Neanderthals - with them disappearing from the fossil record. (studyfinds.org)
  • The Harvard Branch of Continental Travel is located 30kms east of the CBD on the busy main shopping strip in Harvard and has been operating for only 6 weeks and is still very new to the area. (bluemagazinez.com)
  • There have been a number of new facilities recently built catering for the needs of these two groups and for the growing population of Harvard which include a new child care center for the younger families, a new retirement village for the aging population and a new multi level shopping center at Harvard Park consisting of 500 retail outlets. (bluemagazinez.com)
  • The staffing mix needs to reflect the culture and demographic of Harvard where most of the population are of Italian, Greek, Chinese and Vietnamese origin. (timesupdater.com)
  • El análisis filogenético agrupó los aislados de K. pneumoniae en cuatro clusters, mostrando correlación en los clusters I, II y IV, al comparar los perfiles genéticos con el tipo de muestra y grupo de genes. (bvsalud.org)
  • It's not like the Jews in Germany, where they were like 3 percent of the population and there was no real economic threat. (gunssavelife.com)
  • An aging population means a change in the economic, social (IMSERSO, 2009) and technological structures for a country. (revistacomunicar.com)
  • As the nation emerges from a decade of strong economic growth - which could be called the "roaring 2010's" - New Jersey will have to address a series of demographic and affordability challenges to keep pace with other states. (njtpa.org)
  • His presentation, "The Decade of Transformation: Economic and Demographic Disruptions," was one in a series of presentations and forums designed to gather insights for NJTPA's update of its long range transportation plan, with a horizon year of 2050. (njtpa.org)
  • Land area is a country's total area, excluding the area under inland water bodies, national claims to the continental shelf, and exclusive economic zones. (who.int)
  • One explanation is that people began living in larger and/or more connected groups, with variations in population size and connectivity driving differences in material culture across space and time. (nature.com)
  • An intention-to-treat (as-assigned) difference-in-differences analysis was performed for each outcome with the use of generalized linear mixed models to compare the intervention period with the baseline period across trial groups. (cdc.gov)
  • AMOVA revealed that 13.29% of the variation was explained by genetic differences between the six population groups. (sruc.ac.uk)
  • And that's the problem is that, you know, when you have something that's a little slower moving or doesn't affect all of the population in the same way, then there's going to be some differences in what people need at any one time. (cdc.gov)
  • As Brazil is a country of continental proportions, it is fundamental to carry out these studies in the different regions, as the socioeconomic, cultural and climatic differences observedcan indicate possible distinctions in the prevalence of these injuries, emphasizing that pathological alterations which afflict the oral cavity, whether or not they are associated with the teeth, are commonplace in the population as a whole 5 . (bvsalud.org)
  • The governance of these countries must assume all its responsibilities, development must integrate demographics, and it is essential to closely involve the population in reducing births in order to achieve sustainable improvements in living conditions. (defishumanitaires.com)
  • The study, which involved working closely with local populations in numerous regions, was published in Molecular Biology and Evolution . (sciencedaily.com)
  • Adjusted sampling weights were then computed for 76 age, sex,and race categories in order to inflate the sample in such a manner as to closely reflect the estimated civilian noninstitutionalized U.S. population ages 6 months-74 years at the midpoint of the survey (March 1, 1978). (cdc.gov)
  • The correlation between the REP-PCR with the CTX-M groups and the type of sample revealed the presence of three clonal patterns. (bvsalud.org)
  • Results for this Gallup poll are based on telephone interviews conducted March 3-6, 2011, with a random sample of 1,021 adults, aged 18 and older, living in the continental U.S., selected using random-digit-dial sampling. (gallup.com)
  • In fact, a slight majority of adults aged 18 to 29 (55%) now believe peace will eventually come about, compared with roughly a third of all older age groups. (gallup.com)
  • Overall, that group represents 21% of all American adults and 25% of those who describe themselves as Christian. (barna.com)
  • The people groups least likely to put God first were adults under 30 years of age, residents of the Northeast and West, and those who describe themselves as "mostly liberal" on political and social matters. (barna.com)
  • Knowledge is limited to the unique characteristics of Facebook users, including time spent on Facebook by adults of various age groups. (i-jmr.org)
  • Based on the regression models, we computed and reported the marginal effects on Facebook use and time spent of adults age groups, including age groups 18-29, 30-49, 50-64, and 65 and over. (i-jmr.org)
  • Climate change and environmental factors have obviously played a massive part in influencing the manufacturing industry in recent years, so how has Continental AG specifically catered for this trend and how does the company set itself apart from competitors in this regard? (emeoutlookmag.com)
  • Due to a lack of knowledge concerning the breeding biology of these species, the mechanisms linking vegetation change and population development remain unclear. (bioone.org)
  • The demographic change that we have experienced in Spain has been rapid, progressive and profound. (revistacomunicar.com)
  • Lithuania has an estimated population of 2.8 million people as of 2019 , and its capital and largest city is Vilnius . (owiki.org)
  • Subsequently, the International Population Conference in Mexico City in 1984 formalized the importance of demographics and the awareness of African leaders on this subject. (defishumanitaires.com)
  • Binomial logistic regression was performed for the model of age group and Facebook use, controlling for other demographics. (i-jmr.org)
  • ND and reported via routine NNDSS surveillance, and (2) compare and contrast the population demographics of SSuN site counties with the general population of the US. (cdc.gov)
  • For the tumour, only four variables having an altitude of 1300m and a semi-arid continental climate. (who.int)
  • abstract = "Great European mountain ranges have acted as barriers to gene flow for resident populations since prehistory and have offered a place for the settlement of small, and sometimes culturally diverse, communities. (unicatt.it)
  • The structure of ancient populations cannot be robustly reconstructed based solely on genetic data from present-day people. (nature.com)
  • By reconciling genetic evidence with the archaeological record and with paleoclimatic data, scientists have been able to pinpoint the time and scale of the earliest migrations, possible routes through the continent, the subsequent formation of population structure, and preferential routes of population migration and contact. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The medical fraternity is a closed group of individuals who practice their own specialization. (allerin.com)
  • This telephone survey in 2007 of a stratified random sample of physicians describes the demographic, educational and practice characteristics of 546 physicians practising in Lebanon. (who.int)
  • In this study, we present new high resolution data concerning Y chromosomal variation in three distinct Alpine ethno-linguistic groups, Italian, Ladin and German. (unicatt.it)
  • On a local scale, the high-resolution genomic data generated for this study was able to distinguish fine-grained cases of genetic exchange that correspond to population contact. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The data are expected to be used by government, private sector, businesses, civil society organisations, development partners, special interest groups, academia, media, households, and other stakeholders to conduct research and generate information for general use and to inform specific policies and their implementation. (yagbonradioonline.com)
  • In 1900, there were only 248,253 Native Americans living in the continental U,S., while the estimate in 1800 had been 600,000, almost certainly an under count. (blogspot.com)
  • The latter include demographic factors, especially population ageing, health status and the limitations caused by poor health, family settings and social networking. (pitt.edu)
  • Demographic factors are causing white people to lose their political power to the rising Latino population, Alcoff argued. (gunssavelife.com)
  • Given the explosive rate of population increase in the U.S. by natural birth alone during the nineteenth century, the days of the Native Americans as a separately identifiable racial group seemed numbered. (blogspot.com)
  • Extending the analysis to other continental populations, we observed that the genetic differentiation of Ladins and German speakers from Europeans is comparable or even greater to that observed for well known outliers like Sardinian and Basques. (unicatt.it)
  • We report a comprehensive analysis of the Korean population, and present the Korean National Standard Reference Variome (KoVariome). (nature.com)
  • However, it is recognized that the sample size is at present too small to exclude any competing hypothesis about a possible North African genetic contribution to the genesis of the Iberian peninsula populations. (blogspot.com)
  • On a continental scale, one of the major findings is the presence of a distinct ancestry component in Amazonia, present at high frequency in populations from Ecuador and Colombia, near the Eastern Andes slope. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Large-scale variome studies, such as those previous discussed, have significantly increased our understanding of variation in the human population, however, the population composition is still broadly biased towards Europeans (54.97% in ExAC 12 and 78.55% in Telenti et al . (nature.com)
  • With local experts in the regions, there is a continuous exchange, combined with knowhow on the basis of our own market studies, such as the Continental Mobility Study. (emeoutlookmag.com)
  • Genetic studies have played a fundamental role in understanding the population history of the American continent. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The purpose of this paper is to propose new perspectives to address the media literacy of older people underpinned by qualitative studies on this population group, based more on socio-cultural criteria than on age groups, which has been the majority approach so far. (revistacomunicar.com)
  • The group learned about two NJTPA-funded studies underway, the Main Avenue Local Concept Development Study in the City of Passaic and the Paterson-Newark Transit Market Study. (njtpa.org)
  • The nearly 4.3 million births in 2006 were mostly due to a bigger population, especially a growing number of Latinos. (captainsquartersblog.com)
  • Alcoff pointed to increases in gun sales and the growth of right-wing hate groups as evidence that white people see Latinos as a threat and may be preparing for a race war with them. (gunssavelife.com)
  • Groups such as African Americans who were known to have acquired a large degree of Caucasoid admixture due to the social definition of a "black" in the United States, have been shown to be a group with around 20-25% European admixture. (blogspot.com)
  • From the middle of the 13th century, leičiai were a distinct warrior social group of the Lithuanian society subordinate to the Lithuanian ruler or the state itself. (owiki.org)
  • Mediante la educación ambiental se busca concientizar a las personas sobre los problemas del ambiente natural y social desde su formación escolar en la niñez para generar valores, nuevas actitudes, comportamientos y creencias orientadas al cuidado del medio ambiente y el aprendizaje de nuevas relaciones entre las personas. (bvsalud.org)
  • Continuing the recent trend of liberals to divide America by race, gender, religion, income, job type, national origin, ear lobe type, and dialect style, Linda Martin Alcoff contends "No other group can realistically pose a threat of ballooning numbers like we can. (gunssavelife.com)
  • Continental AG is one of the most renowned manufacturers in the global automotive industry with a worldwide presence devoted to adhering to the last industry trends and developments. (emeoutlookmag.com)
  • Scholars agree that changes in vegetation have been influencing population sizes of ground-foraging songbirds in Dutch dune grasslands. (bioone.org)
  • I suggest that future work should focus on how different vegetation types relate to prey abundance, foraging habitat and vegetation-specific nest depredation, in order to better understand the putative relationships between population growth and vegetation in coastal dune grasslands. (bioone.org)
  • Demographic weighting targets are based on the March 2010 Current Population Survey figures for the aged 18 and older non-institutionalized population living in continental U.S. telephone households. (gallup.com)
  • A recent study has confirmed that Nordic Corded Ware (CW) groups (Battle Axe Culture), which appeared at this time exhibit genetic ancestry from European CW groups that migrated into Scandinavia but also exhibit admixture from farmers, such as the TRB (Egfjord et al. (springer.com)
  • Physical anthropologists have long believed in continental races, although they may have differed as to the number of these races. (blogspot.com)
  • A thorough study, a collaboration between scientists and institutes from Europe, the USA, Mexico, Ecuador, Colombia and Peru, including geneticists, linguists and anthropologists, has shed new light on the population history of South America. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Countries in the Continental Europe group are less uniform, with a high share of individuals using formal settings of care, but also combining formal and informal care. (pitt.edu)
  • KoVariome health records were used to identify novel disease-causing variants in the Korean population, demonstrating the value of high-quality ethnic variation databases for the accurate interpretation of individual genomes and the precise characterization of genetic variations. (nature.com)
  • Background: The expression of CTX-M β-lactamases belonging to groups 1 and 9 in Klebsiella pneumoniae produces high levels of resistance to ceftazidime, and they have a wide distribution worldwide. (bvsalud.org)
  • The NHANES II sample was selected so that certain population groups thought to be at high risk of malnutrition (persons with low incomes, preschool children and the elderly) were oversampled. (cdc.gov)
  • The target group is middle managers, or high-ranking public sector employees, active in innovation policy and innovation management. (lu.se)
  • According to the London Times , the number of Muslims in the U.K. climbed by half a million between 2004 and 2008 alone-a rate of growth ten times that of the rest of that country's population. (city-journal.org)
  • This demographic shift carries tremendous potential for the Rugby World Cup viewership growth, as a larger population naturally translates into a larger potential audience. (voxafrica.com)
  • Similarly, in regards to varying economies, how much of a variation is there in the types of products and services that Continental AG offers in emerging economies, as opposed to those in its native Europe, for instance? (emeoutlookmag.com)
  • From a continental perspective, the European Union in its «Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) Joint Programme» indicates that life expectancy in Europe has increased from 55 in 1920 to 80 today. (revistacomunicar.com)
  • This is largely consistent with previous estimates, and reaffirms the duration of coexistence between these groups during the early western European Upper Paleolithic," study authors report. (studyfinds.org)
  • The book, The World Comes Under Islam: Transformation of Civilisations, by Gangadhar Nanda is an important reading for at least two reasons: First, it brings out that in the near future the population of Muslims in the non-Muslim world would mark a sharp increase. (india-forum.com)
  • Some 600 British Muslim nationalists have already enlisted their names in jihadi groups to voluntarily work in different parts of the world. (india-forum.com)
  • Paterson has the second-largest Muslim population in the United States by percentage, and between 75 and 100 languages are spoken in Paterson, many of them Arabic dialects. (agreatertown.com)
  • are collected, including the date of diagnosis, the site, and the It represents 4.7% of the national population at a density of 213 morphology. (who.int)
  • Conclusion: Peru has a considerable burden of depression in the hypertensive and diabetic populations. (edu.pe)
  • Paterson, with a population density of of land as of 2013, had the fourth-highest density of any U.S. city with over 100,000 people, behind only New York City (27,781 people per square mile of land), San Francisco (17,859), and Jersey City (17,396). (agreatertown.com)
  • The researchers used complex statistical equations to estimate the date ranges and the populations responsible. (studyfinds.org)
  • and re-interviewed a randomly selected driven recent medical graduates to The target population included a sample of physicians (20% of our sam- emigrate [1]. (who.int)
  • Proof of this is that if we compare the numbers of older people in the early twentieth century with the general population figure for Spain in 2007, which reached 45,200,737, the population by this date had already risen 2.4 times (Barrio & al. (revistacomunicar.com)
  • This is a summary of the populations I preserve under my care, genetic research and how they have fared in the northeastern United States over the years. (hermannihaven.com)
  • So far, my work has encompassed three overall areas: (i) continental-scale biogeography, (ii) past demographic inference using ancient DNA, and (iii) demographic inference and signals of natural selection using population genomics. (ku.dk)
  • Its 54 countries have a collective population of 1.2 billion. (mckinsey.com)
  • At a continental scale, this would suggest a possible overlap of upwards of 14,000 years between these human species," researchers write. (studyfinds.org)