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were populations
noun
The people living within a political or geographical boundary.
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And among the 31 percent who described themselves as African were populations from the western countries of Ghana, Sierra Leone and Nigeria.
Interesting Times, Little Brown, 2002 Before 1914, virtually the only quantities measured in millions, outside astronomy, were populations of countries and the data of production, commerce and finance.
Tazzyman and Iwasa (2010) found that there were populations of O. pumilio that participated in sexual selection and populations that did not.
Third, MGL2+ DCs in the LNs were populations migrated from the skin and the migration was inhibited by PTX.
The two exceptions were populations 3 and 12, although these were not characterized by higher FIS (Additional file 2).
Because of this sexually out-crossing mode of reproduction, all released cultivars were populations composed of genetically heterozygous individuals.
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Seven studies were population based.
The first was population growth.
"It's population.
The third problem is population.
The reason is population density.
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