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"population reduction" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when discussing ways to address overpopulation or when referring to a decline in population size. For example, "Population reduction has been proposed as one method to address the overpopulation crisis in many cities around the world."
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mosquito population reduction through genetic manipulation (transgenic mosquitoes--OX513A, and CRISPR/Cas9 technologies).
Whatever else is said this week, population reduction is where our focus is and it is quite achievable.
It is only in Africa that we talk about having population reduction funded by western NGOs and governments.
"We support population reduction, more testing and monitoring of the spread of the disease, not wholesale slaughter".
Control Method: Population reduction is essentially the only possible method of control in the Great Lakes at this point.
He said the population reduction mandate goes "beyond the power of the courts".
If substantially fewer than 70% of badgers were removed, there would be a risk that the population reduction was insufficient to reduce TB risks to cattle.
The authors write that "the combined impacts of habitat loss, habitat degradation and illegal hunting equate to an 86% population reduction between 1973 and 2025".
Siderophore-null mutants of this species can invade in vitro populations and cheat their way to high density, resulting in population reduction (Griffin et al., 2004; Table 1).
Moreover, population reduction should be easier to effect than the proposed change of diet, the latter clearly being, as the report states, a daunting task.
The second expansion occurred between 20 to 10 kya with Ne expanding to ~50,000, which was followed by a severe population reduction.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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