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Page 878
... growth . The rate of popula- tion growth differs considerably in dif- ferent parts of the world now , and it probably always has . For example , the world population is at present more than 2.7 billion and it is increasing at the rate ...
... growth . The rate of popula- tion growth differs considerably in dif- ferent parts of the world now , and it probably always has . For example , the world population is at present more than 2.7 billion and it is increasing at the rate ...
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... growth of others of their own kind . Larger animals may completely suppress the growth of smaller ones and may eventually kill them by this water - borne inhibition . Under natural con- ditions of overproduction only the more rapidly ...
... growth of others of their own kind . Larger animals may completely suppress the growth of smaller ones and may eventually kill them by this water - borne inhibition . Under natural con- ditions of overproduction only the more rapidly ...
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... growth and the economic implications of different rates of growth over the period 1956 to 1986. Towards the end of the book the results for India are compared and contrasted with prospects in Mexico . In the absence of reasonably ...
... growth and the economic implications of different rates of growth over the period 1956 to 1986. Towards the end of the book the results for India are compared and contrasted with prospects in Mexico . In the absence of reasonably ...
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News of Science Greater Role for United Nations Specialized Agencies Seen in Meeting Problem | 882 |
Reports Propagation of Poliovirus Measles and Vaccinia in Guinea Pig Spleen Cell | 894 |
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