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were overpopulated

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Having a higher population than can be sustained in an area

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Pearce does not gloss over the potential environmental problems that could occur if the world were overpopulated.

If he'd come home one day and said, Hey, Ma, I exterminated half the planet, I'm sure she would have defended his ass: Well, hijo, we were overpopulated anyways.

The planets were overpopulated, containing an average population of 178 billion.

Those co-expression clusters (8 out 12) with the lowest A/ S values were overpopulated by genes with high expression levels in several organs (fig. 6 a).

On the other hand, the four other clusters had, on average, genes with higher A/ S ratios, and they were overpopulated by genes expressed in a single organ (mostly root, needle, or megagametophyte) or in two organs (root and megagametophyte) (fig. 6 c).

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The pond is overpopulated.

Typically, the woodwork is overpopulated.

"Our country is overpopulated now.

Haiti was overpopulated even before the disaster.

Ebola spread quickly in my community because it's overpopulated.

Novels for children are overpopulated by orphans, runaways and adoptees.

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