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We explored the hypothesis that the larch forest was more likely to replace itself rapidly ("self-replacement succession") in areas of low-severity burn, but was more likely to be replaced by an early-seral community of broadleaf trees ("relay succession") in areas of high-severity burn.
In the early 1990s, China's fertility rate fell below what demographers call the replacement level, or the number of births needed for one generation to replace itself.
It requires about three months for a whole nail to replace itself.
Fashion -- and its need to replace itself to keep sales strong -- is forever.
This year, however, the legislature voted to replace itself with a fully elected 28-seat body.
A fertility rate of around 2.1 is considered the level at which a population can replace itself.
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In the United States, the birth rate has fallen steadily since the baby boom, from 3.6 births per woman in 1960 to 2.0 today, or just under the replacement level, at which a population replaces itself from one generation to the next.
A recent report from WRI estimates that achieving replacement level fertility (the rate of fertility at which a population exactly replaces itself from one generation to the next) in Sub-Saharan Africa by 2050 would reduce food demand by around 600tn kilocalories (kcal) per year by the mid-century.
That is roughly half the rate at which a population replaces itself.
As the skin replaces itself, the gel simply sloughs off -- leaving any hair behind.
Did you know that our body replaces itself completely every seven to 10 years?
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