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The population increases and decreases are based on figures for 2000 and on 1990 data for the state that were adjusted to make up for the estimated undercounting.
The population increases and decreases are based on figures for 2000 and on 1990 data that were adjusted to make up for undercounting and overcounting in the 1990 census.
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