Sentence examples for agglomeration of populations from inspiring English sources

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Although populations of different language groups in this study are not exhaustive, agglomeration of populations in terms of linguistic affiliation is substantial in constructed phylogenies, especially for populations of the Altaic languages and those of the Tibeto-Burman language family (Figure 2).

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Deterioration of the urban traffic environment is one of the main external effects brought by the agglomeration of population and industry in metropolitan areas.

Postal organization depends largely on geography; large agglomerations of population present the greatest problems.

The overall Moran's I value exhibited a downward trend from 1953 to 2010, which indicated a decreased degree of agglomeration of minority populations in their traditional territories.

More specifically, the county-level spatial agglomeration of minority populations intensified during 1953 1964, mirroring growing spatial dependency, but it tended to decrease during 1964 2010, despite a slight increase in 2010.

Population agglomeration of a particular city provides evidence of its urbanization quality, as well as its appeal for immigration from rural areas to developed areas.

It was rebuilt during the colonial period and within a century, grew from a swampy settlement of 12,000 people (1911) into a vast urban agglomeration of nearly 1.26 million population (2011).

According to provisional results of 2011 census of India, Darjeeling urban agglomeration has a population of 132,016, out of which 65,839 were males and 66,177 were females.

Overall, metropolitan markets with diverse and efficient ground support systems, freight forwarders and other transportation services, a more affluent population, an intense agglomeration of medical laboratories and related suppliers, and a well paid skilled workforce engaged in computer systems design and electronic product manufacturing are more likely to ship freight by air.

In Baumont et al. [16] ESDA was studied to analyse the intraurban spatial distributions of population and employment in the agglomeration of Dijon (regional capital of Burgundy, France).

The ancient in-migration of Cushitic, Nilotic, and Bantu peoples, displacing the native San-type population, resulted in a complex agglomeration of communities practicing complementary forms of pastoral and agricultural livelihoods.

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