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"restructuring of population" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to the changes in a population, such as with demographic shifts or migration. For example, "The country is experiencing a major restructuring of population, as more people move away from rural areas to cities."
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The results of this analysis support the need for a restructuring of population estimation procedures; perhaps more frequent collection of population counts, particularly in regions experiencing high levels of migration.
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Coral diseases can also result in a restructuring of coral populations [24], for example a shift from long-lived slow growing massive reef builders to communities dominated by smaller, shorter-lived corals [25].
Although infection of the mosquito is theoretically 'completed' following the induction of sporogony in the ookinete under the basal lamina, the parasite nonetheless undergoes further unique and poorly understood developmental steps that intrigue the writer, topmost being the restructuring of its ribosome population.
Since the 1960s, however, these activities have been in decline (accompanied by a loss of population), prompting the restructuring of the local economy.
Since the restructuring of the national population program, there is a network of population collaborators affiliated with the local CHS, who have basic training in RH health education and services.
The profession must prepare for new public priorities, changes in population, and the restructuring of how people learn and work, as well as new advances in science and technology.
The raised levels of the nuclear envelope protein lamin-A/C and the histone H4 protein indicate changes or restructuring of muscle nuclei within select fibre populations of the WR mouse.
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As a consequence, the analyses presented here provide insights into the nature of the diet of these populations during a stage of major restructuring of the landscapes in the European mainland and more specifically in this context, the Dnieper region.
There is an acute need not only for an increase in assisted-living housing and restructuring of medical services, but also for the implementation of everyday support for this population [ 11, 12].
With £20bn to be made in efficiency savings, an ageing population with more long-term and complex needs, and a complete restructuring of the system, pressure on NHS managers is intense.
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