Sentence examples for population extension from inspiring English sources

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The Egyptian government is showing a great interest on the lateral population extension in the deserts.

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We have developed new measures of the population impact of interventions, which estimate the numbers of people in a defined population who will benefit from an intervention [ 13- 18], and are population extensions of the clinically relevant number needed to treat (NNT).

Three developments signal major change: a more durable and rapidly maturing population; the extension of work life to correspond with greater longevity; and a dramatically slower rate of growth in the work force as fewer new workers enter the labor market, even as demands for highly skilled workers grow.

First, the IAHP aims to increase awareness, understanding, and appreciation of Aboriginal beliefs, in addition to traditional knowledge among researchers, peer reviewers, and the Canadian population by extension.

In fact, while opposition to vaccination may not be new among minority populations, its extension to all routine vaccinations on the basis of religious arguments has become worrisome for the effectiveness of the Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI).

Surveys from several countries have reported a continued growth in the use of THA and RTHA over the last decades as a result of ageing populations, the extension of indications and of the age range for this treatment [ 3- 5].

For these species and P. indiana, it would be expected that performance would be enhanced as the ocean warms, with potential for population expansion locally and extension of their distribution poleward.

These results indicate that local directional selection has acted on each of these populations, and by extension in all non-African populations, as it has in Europeans.

During the 2nd century bc the rapid growth of the urban population and the extension of Roman citizenship led to the effective disenfranchisement of the urban vote.

Therefore, the results suggest that the LOGSE reform did not help to increase cognitive skills of the population despite an extension of compulsory years of education and postponement of the age of initial tracking into vocational and academic studies.

Nonetheless, overall results suggest that the LOGSE reform did not help to increase cognitive skills of the population despite an extension of compulsory years of education and postponement of the age of initial tracking into vocational and academic studies.

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