It also introduces the ten papers in this special issue, which integrate ecological, human demographic, behavioral, social, and economic factors through ...
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Demographic factors that influence human disc cell proliferation in vitro. Helen E. Gruber PhD a , Corresponding Author Contact Information ...
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Demography is the study of the factors that affect rates of birth, death, and growth in populations. We begin our discussion of human demography with the observation that there are currently about 6 billion people on the earth.
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in developed nations starvation and infectious disease are not currently significant mortality factors; under these conditions, death rate decreases (life expectancy increases), the population growth suddenly depends on birth rate (the doubling time ... Human Demography-the study of human population characteristics...
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"This excellent and well-written book addresses longstanding questions in historical demography having to do with the factors that affect population size." American Journal of Human Biology...
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First, we extend our previous findings to a broader range of human populations by applying the same approach to a second data set on 14 additional microsatellite loci. The results further validate the use of microsatellite instability as a means of characterizing the mutation process of microsatellites.
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Influence of Mutational and Sampling Factors on the Estimation of Demographic Parameters in a "Continuous" Population Under Isolation by Distance; Mol. ... A. Pluzhnikov, A. Di Rienzo, and R. R. Hudson; Inferences About Human Demography Based on Multilocus Analyses of Noncoding Sequences; Genetics, July 1, 2002; 161(3):
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However, there are many ecological, economic, and social factors that could act as barriers to ecosystem recovery. ... Ever since Malthus in 1798 introduced the relationship between human population growth and agricultural development, or more generally the environment, it has created much controversy (e.g.,
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Research, part of a Special Feature on The influence of human demography and agriculture on natural systems in the Neotropics; Thirty Years of Human Demography and Land-Use Change in the; ... However, there are many ecological, economic, and social factors that could act as barriers to ecosystem recovery.
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