Sentence examples for population surplus from inspiring English sources

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In a lecture, he referred to an "African life-affirming propagation type" which had led to the "overpopulation" of Africa, insisting "as long as we are prepared to take on this population surplus, Africans' reproductive habits will not alter".

Proliferative potential of cells of total EC population and isolated CD44+ and CD44– fractions was estimated basing on the data as follows: multiplicity factor (MF) of cell population surplus during culturing time, M = N/N0; and time doubling (TD), TD = (log22)* t/[log2 (N/N 0 ], where t is the time of cell culturing (h), N is the number of cells at t time; N 0 is initial cell number [23].

In themselves these are good developments, but when they are not matched by a corresponding reduction in birth rate, a population surplus quickly starts to build.

Once the host population growth outpaces the availability of food and water the model activates an internal malthusian rule that randomly kills (eliminates from the simulation) a number of hosts equivalent to the population surplus.

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With agriculture came stored resources, large populations, surplus labour, centralised power and all the other trappings of civilisation the proximate causes of Europe's power at the dawn of the modern era.

But what it does is make the human population almost surplus: it makes it unnecessary.

Application of this strategy for the entire population without surplus antiviral reserves should therefore be considered cautiously and monitored closely.

Almost 370 municipal electricity schemes supplied relatively cheap power to the urban population, using surpluses for investment rather than dividends to shareholders.

I often read about the apparent need to rebalance the global economy and get the populations of surplus economies like China and Germany to consume more and save less, but I don't really understand how governments can make this happen.

I help to support the establishments I have mentioned: they cost enough: and those who are badly off must go there". "Many can't go there; and many would rather die". "If they would rather die," said Scrooge, "they had better do it, and decrease the surplus population". That phrase--surplus population--is what first tipped me off to Dickens' philosophical agenda.

An older view, according to which Archaic Greece exported its surplus population because of an uncontrollable rise in population, must be regarded as largely discredited.

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