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In terms of the number of scientific papers per unit of population, the average output of the Arab world per million inhabitants was roughly 2 percent of that of an industrialized country.

Just to clarify, the term 'prevalence' is connected to 'incidence' which measures the number of crimes per unit of population (Farrington 2015; Rocque et al. 2015; Tillman 1987), while 'frequency' is connected to 'concentration' which is the number of victimizations among victims (Osborn and Tseloni 1998; Trickett et al. 1992; Trickett et al. 1995).

Future projections are based on estimated service need per unit of population and forecast population scenarios.

In terms of the hospital location, the number of hospitals per unit of population was statistically significant.

However, the number of physicians per unit of population in Japan is low compared with other developed countries [ 6].

In all cases, we considered the entire population of the area under consideration for the results expressed per unit of population.

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SNPV is a currently proposed criterion in environmental engineering economics that is defined as the net present value of the cost per unit of service or per population equivalent (PE).

Four factors influence the level of emissions: economic output per capita; the units of energy used to generate each unit of economic output; greenhouse gases emitted per unit of energy; and total population.

Competition among plants in a crowded population leads to a negative relationship between the number of plants per unit of area occupied by the population (plant density) and mean plant size (Kira et al. 1953); the dispersion around the mean of individual plant size is also affected by competition (Weiner 1990 , 1995 Puntieri and Pyšek 1993; Kikuzawa 1999; Damgaard et al. 2002).

Since Ro is a fundamental concept in explaining the emergence and persistence of epidemics, we next determined whether these GRG-dependent differences in Ro might also translate into differences in the rate of epidemic growth (the number of new infected cases per unit of time) in partner-pair population groups categorized based on their CCL3L1-CCR5 GRG status (Figure 2c).

In recent years, CO2 emissions have increased at an even faster pace than expected in scenarios of the intergovernmental panel on climate change (IPCC) due to strong economic growth, an increase of carbon intensity (i.e. the amount of carbon emitted per unit of economic output) and increased population growth (Canadell et al., 2007; Raupach et al., 2007).

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