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The five most urban counties — Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Passaic and Union, all in northern New Jersey — had small increases in total amount of developed land, Mr. Evans said, "because, obviously, there's very little left to develop".
The amount of developed land around the city has almost doubled in the last decade, said Vito Sciscioli, the city's commissioner for community and economic development.
The amount of developed land in the state rose between 1982 and 1997, the most recent figures available, from 0.17 acre per person in 1982 to 0.22 acre per person in 1997, a 34percentt increase, the association said.
For example, the population of metropolitan Pittsburgh has declined by 8percentt since 1980, but as people spread out, the amount of developed land in the Pittsburgh area increased by nearly 43percentt.
Increasing the amount of developed land by a third would address the housing shortage, according to Planning Minister Nick Boles.
Runoff phosphorus, the amount of developed land, and net P imports had the strongest correlation when related to lake loading.
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We obtained 4 colonies, each with about 20 workers and a similar amount of developing brood.
Enamelin biochemistry has been mostly studied in the pig because of the ready availability of developing porcine teeth (from the meat industry) and the relatively large amount of developing enamel matrix that can be obtained from these teeth.
The previous land cover of the 12,990 ha converted to pads was predominately agricultural (49.5%) or prairie (47.4%) with lesser amounts of developed (2.3%), aquatic (0.5%), and forest (0.4%).
The content of ash was confirmed to affect the development of surface area: coals with lower amount of ash developed higher specific surface areas.
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