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Page 192
... populations of age , sex , and genetic difference , and with the reproductive and death rates that de- termine population densities . It goes on to the types of population growth , and to the causes and extent of fluctuations in ...
... populations of age , sex , and genetic difference , and with the reproductive and death rates that de- termine population densities . It goes on to the types of population growth , and to the causes and extent of fluctuations in ...
Page 307
... population , concerned with optimum population size and optimum rates of population growth , and with ecological theories concerning the relationship between human population growth and the conservation of natu- ral resources . Finally ...
... population , concerned with optimum population size and optimum rates of population growth , and with ecological theories concerning the relationship between human population growth and the conservation of natu- ral resources . Finally ...
Page 308
... population a . Premodern times to the 17th century 14 : 815e - 817b 14 : 815e - h / 4 : 273a - c / 6 : 220d - f 4 : 329b - e / 4 : 351c - g / 17 : 119g - 120b b . Modern ... population : population projections 308. Part Five . Human society.
... population a . Premodern times to the 17th century 14 : 815e - 817b 14 : 815e - h / 4 : 273a - c / 6 : 220d - f 4 : 329b - e / 4 : 351c - g / 17 : 119g - 120b b . Modern ... population : population projections 308. Part Five . Human society.
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