Sentence examples for linking population from inspiring English sources

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Sir Julian went on to play a role in establishing what was then the World Wildlife Fund, a nature conservation agency, linking population growth to environmental degradation.According to Roger Short of the University of Melbourne, the world's population is 6.8 billion and is expected to reach 9.1 billion by 2050.

We conclude that fractal geometry seems to be a promising approach for linking population and community processes to landscape spatial structure.

Mega-regions are an economic unit, defined as an interlocking economic system with common access to natural resources and ecosystems, and in more developed economies, transportation systems linking population centers within a single region.

We're talking about giving people the choice to limit their family size and all the good things that go on from that" such as better health and education, said Baroness Jennny Tonge, chair of the All-Party Populationary Group on Population, Development and Reproductive Health, during an event at the UK Parliament Monday on linking population and climate issues.

Combined with time-frequency analysis of LFPs could provide a powerful multiscale approach linking population oscillations with multisite discharge patterns.

Linking the population dynamics of microbes, their plasticity and their capacity to evolve to soil and whole ecosystem properties is a new field of investigation that requires new models linking population dynamics, functional ecology and evolution [40] [42].

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"Animals such as dormice need untidy woodland edges and scrubby fields with tall hedges to act as corridors linking populations.

Clusters that appear when linking populations with a JSD distance smaller than a distance threshold T, for increasing values of T approaching from below the percolation threshold.

Our study makes use of the unusual opportunities available in Sweden for linking population-based databases and registries.

Standardised incidence ratios (SIRs) of long-term medical consequences for 5-year cancer survivors, born during 1965 1985, were explored by linking population-based registries in Norway.

The current study directly compares results from linking population-wide Western Australian hospital and RAC episode data using events selected from among those linked through a person-based linkage strategy with those from a group of event-based linkage strategies.

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