نتایج جستجو برای: keywords population growth

تعداد نتایج: 3272279  

Journal: :international journal of advanced biological and biomedical research 2015
aynalem gebre bizuayehu tesfaye beemnet mengesha kassahun

taro (colocasiaesculental. schott) is a perennial root crop that belongs to araceace family. it is widely cultivated as a staple food in africa, asia and pacific islands. despite its importance, there is limited information on many aspects of the crop. in order to obtain data that can support improved and sustainable taro production, a field trial was conducted to study the effects of corm size...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2015
m. r. nematollahi y. fathipour a. a. talebi j. karimzadeh m. p. zalucki

aphids in unsprayed canola (brassica napus linnaeus) fields in isfahan province (central iran) were sampled for two growing seasons, 2011-2013. sampling unit was a whole plant and 20 plants were sampled weekly. in the laboratory, heat-extracting and sub-sampling techniques were used to estimate the density of aphids. to determine the relationship between population growth rate of the aphids and...

Journal: :International Journal of Language and Culture 2016

2009
Michael A. Schuett Jiaying Lu

The study reported here assessed residents' perception of small, fast-growing coastal community on issues of quality of life, conservation, and growth. Data for the study were collected from an on-site survey in Aransas County, Texas from 2006 to 2007. Results show that the residents are concerned about preserving their natural resources, maintaining a small town atmosphere in their community, ...

2012
Hiroaki Sasaki

This paper builds a small-open-economy, non-scale-growth model with negative population growth and investigates the relationship between trade patterns and per capita consumption growth. Under free trade, if the population growth rate is negative and its absolute value is small, the home country becomes an agricultural country. Then, the long-run growth rate of per capita consumption is positiv...

2017
Philip Anglewicz Jamaica Corker Patrick Kayembe

The rapid population growth of many African cities has important implications for population health, yet little is known about factors contributing to increasing population, such as the fertility of internal migrants. We examine whether in-migrants to Kinshasa have different fertility patterns than lifetime Kinshasa residents, and identify characteristics of migrants that may explain difference...

Journal: :Theoretical population biology 2012
Yngvild Vindenes Bernt-Erik Sæther Steinar Engen

The development of stochastic demography has largely been based on age structured populations, although other types of demographic structure, especially permanent and dynamic heterogeneity, are likely common in natural populations. The combination of stochasticity and demographic structure is a challenge for analyses of population dynamics and extinction risk, because the population structure w...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2010
David B Saakian Araks S Martirosyan Chin-Kun Hu

We consider the finite generation-time effect in virus evolution models, introducing differential equations with delay. The suggested approach more adequately describes the evolution in case of growing populations than the popular models of population genetics, especially for the viruses with large number of offspring during one life cycle. Now the mean fitness, as a coefficient for exponential...

Journal: :American family physician 2013
Laura A Makaroff Larry A Green Stephen M Petterson Andrew W Bazemore

The physician workforce has steadily grown faster than the U.S. population over the past 30 years, context that is often absent in conversations anticipating physician scarcity. Policy makers addressing future physician shortages should also direct resources to ensure specialty and geographic distribution that best serves population health .

1997
TZU-LING HUANG PETER F. ORAZEM DARIN WOHLGEMUTH

Human capital raises rural incomes, but this effect is swamped by higher returns to human capital in urban markets. This leads to “brain drain” from rural areas. Populations grow more rapidly in rural counties that have a diversified employment base. Farm population grows faster (or declines more slowly) in counties with relatively high farm income, and nonfarm populations grow faster in counti...

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