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One census of lianas in a Panamanian forest revealed 90 species of lianas from 21 plant families.
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By 1889, one census puts the number of bison at 1,091.
Consistency of sex composition can be verified when the sex ratio in one census is compared to that of the previous census.
Lindsay Carille, a junior planner for the Department of Planning and Development in Dutchess County, N.Y., said the official count for one census block in the town of Milan had leaped implausibly to more than 2,000, from zero in 1990.
In one census tract, more than half of all tested children had high lead levels.
For abundance, the observation is the population size of species k in one census and the summation is across censuses.
For growth, the observation is a single tree of species k in one census interval and the summation is thus across all individuals in a census then across censuses.
[ 10- 12] The present phase of investigation aimed firstly to inform resource allocation and service planning, by quantifying the number of CHF patients with potential palliative care needs through a one-day census of adult inpatient notes at a central London teaching hospital.
He kept a record of the Sedgwick County deaths in a big ruled ledger--one half devoted to Causes of Death & one half to Census of Ages.
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