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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ample population" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a sufficiently large number of individuals within a specific area or context, often in discussions about demographics or resources. Example: "The city has an ample population to support a variety of businesses and services."
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Without ample population statistics in some places, it isn't as simple to categorize in some of the emerging nations.
Ample population genetic structure was detected in the contact zone; the values of K with the strongest statistical support were K = 3 and K = 5.
It is also important to notice that activist young men are still a small group within the general young men's population and consequently it does not exist an ample population of activist young men from whom to choose a large number of potential participants.
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To his great disappointment, Iowa's ample Mormon population -- around 16,500, according to the church's Salt Lake City headquarters -- is giving Mr. Hatch, himself a Mormon, little help with money or support.
Natural selection would favor an r strategist when there are ample opportunities for population expansion and intraspecific competition is minimum.
About 48,000 individual cases were represented in the data for the year we analyzed (1998), which is an ample enough study population to take into consideration a variety of factors.
Since pollinators mediate the mating system of the individuals by pollen transfer, this means that there exists ample variation among populations in the potential for pollen flow through the population and, presumably, the sizes of individual genetic neighbourhoods.
It's true that in the long run "we can't say where the next storm will arise," but we are now very good at forecasting the short-term futures of tropical storms, so good that we can predict landfalls within miles and within hours, and give populations ample time to protect themselves (if people would only listen).
Variation in this network property indicates ample variation among populations in the potential for assortative mating- i.e., clusters of individual plants that tend to mate among themselves more frequently.
Germline microsatellite mutation rates are high in humans, leading to ample polymorphisms within populations (Ellegren 2000).
Besieged by bombs, mortars and gunfire over the last year, Baghdad's Christians, who by some estimates make up 10percentt of the city's population, have ample reason to be edgy.
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