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  • ...stical Yearbook'': '[http://www.stat.go.jp/data/nenkan/zuhyou/y0203000.xls Population by Prefecture 1920-2006]'. Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications.
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  • ...|url=http://www.citypopulation.de/world/Agglomerations.html|publisher=City Population|accessdate=2 November 2013}}</ref>
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  • ...stical Yearbook'': '[http://www.stat.go.jp/data/nenkan/zuhyou/y0203000.xls Population by Prefecture 1920-2006]'. Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications.
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  • ...stical Yearbook'': '[http://www.stat.go.jp/data/nenkan/zuhyou/y0203000.xls Population by Prefecture 1920-2006]'. Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications.
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  • ...stical Yearbook'': '[http://www.stat.go.jp/data/nenkan/zuhyou/y0203000.xls Population by Prefecture 1920-2006]'. Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications.
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  • ...lity]] is the incidence of fatal illness due to the same cause in the same population.
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  • (population 202,800) A large town and urban area in central England.
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  • (伊勢市 ''Ise-shi''), Japanese city best-known for its Shinto shrines; population about 100,000.
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  • (population 939,531) A Maritime province on the east coast of Canada.
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  • [[England|English]] city on the south coast with a population of around 480,000.
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  • ...stical Yearbook'': '[http://www.stat.go.jp/data/nenkan/zuhyou/y0203000.xls Population by Prefecture 1920-2006]'. Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications.
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  • Formal decision-making process by which a population chooses an individual to hold office.
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  • Describes how some alleles either increase or decrease in a population due to chance events.
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  • (高知市 ''Koochi-shi'') Capital city of Kochi prefecture, Shikoku, Japan; population about 343,000.
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  • (formerly ''Cochin'') city and seaport in the state of Kerala, India; population about 602,000.
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  • ...". In 2008 the immigrant population was estimated at 900,000 (31% of total population) with only 23% female and the labour force at 809,000 (75% of the total lab
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  • ...rs. They make up 90% of the modern population of Iran and 55 to 60% of the population of Iraq, and the majority in [[Azerbaijan]]. They make up a large number o
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  • ...stical Yearbook'': '[http://www.stat.go.jp/data/nenkan/zuhyou/y0203000.xls Population by Prefecture 1920-2006]'. Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications.
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  • ...opulation density of 20.2 people per square Kilometre. The majority of the population is Han Chinese though 17% of the people are ethnic Mongolian.
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  • (2006 Population 923) A town on the shore of Hudson Bay in Manitoba, Canada.
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  • ...ined ideals, concepts, images, or messages from being available to a given population.
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  • Population control method in which "undesirable" people were sterilized to improve qua
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  • [[South Korea]]'s second largest city, situated on the southeastern coast; population about 3,600,000.
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  • ...alog lists german cities with a population of at least 400,000 people. The population figures are those of 2004<ref>Der Fischer Weltalmanach 2006, Fischer Tasche
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A town in France with a population of 39,000.
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  • The southernmost [[Africa]]n nation; population about 50,000,000.
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  • Capital city of [[South Korea]], with a population of over 10 million.
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  • Place where an organism or a biological population normally lives or occurs.
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  • The capital city of the Netherlands; 2007 population 743,100.
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  • A town (population ca. 1000) in eastern South Dakota; site of the Laura Ingalls Wilder homeste
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  • ...ui its capital; formerly a French colony which became independent in 1960 (population c.4,500,000).
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  • Artificial reestablishment of a population of wolves into areas where they had been previously extirpated.
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  • * Ester Boserup. ''Population and Technological Change: A Study of Long-Term Trends'' (1981) (1981), * Susan Greenhalgh. "The Social Construction of Population Science: An Intellectual, Institutional, and Political History of Twentieth
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  • City in the United States with a population in 2005 of less than 10,000.
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  • The capital of and largest city in [[Russia]], with a population of over 10 million.
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  • A province in eastern Canada, mostly French speaking and with a population of about 7 million.
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  • ...include>A city in eastern [[Wyoming (U.S. state)|Wyoming]]; 2006 estimated population 52,000.
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  • A population group of early Ireland who gave their name to the province of Leinster.
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  • ...}</noinclude>A city in western [[Montana (U.S. state)|Montana]]; estimated population (2006) 32,000.
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  • Ethnic group native to Japan which comprises some 98% of the country's population.
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  • Town in central Australia, with a population of 23,900 people as of 2006.
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  • ...and/or intimidation. There must also be a policy behind the removal of the population, i.e. it needs to be planned by one group of people. The policy can be stat
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  • {{r|Population ecology}} {{r|Population}}
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  • ...nclude>A city in south central [[Montana (U.S. state)|Montana]]; estimated population (2006) 100,000.
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  • ...oinclude>A country that forms the northernmost part of the United Kingdom; population about 5,200,000.
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  • society for people whose IQs are in the top 2% of the population; founded 1846.
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  • City in the ceremonial county of Devon, United Kingdom with a population of 118,800.
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  • ...gion of northern California including San Francisco, Oakland and San Jose; population about 7.2 million.
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  • [[Strategic strike]] attacks against the homeland military forces, population and industry of a nation, conducted by manned [[bomber aircraft]]
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  • ...tory, from 1865 to 1901, which saw unprecedented economic, industrial, and population expansion.
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  • [[Ontario]]'s third-largest city, with a population over 500,000, located at the head of [[Lake Ontario]].
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  • Pooled judgment or attitude of the population in regard to a specific issue or situation.
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  • (徳島県 ''Tokushima-ken'') area of Japan located on the island of Shikoku; population about 850,000.
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  • ...habitants on January 1 2007) The second largest city in The Netherlands by population size.
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  • (高知県 ''Koochi-ken'') area of Japan located on the island of Shikoku; population about 800,000.
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  • (佐賀県 ''Saga-ken'') area of Japan located on the island of Kyushu; population about 850,000.
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  • ...stical Yearbook'': '[http://www.stat.go.jp/data/nenkan/zuhyou/y0203000.xls Population by Prefecture 1920-2006]'. Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications.
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  • Largest country in South America with a population of 190 million people and rich resources; [[Portuguese]] is the national la
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  • ...a population density of 2.9/km². Its capital is [[Reykjavík]], which has a population of 116,000. Most people in Iceland, about 84%, belong to the State Luthera
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  • ...ed in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch country and boasts a large [[Amish]] population.
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  • (愛媛県 ''Ehime-ken'') area of Japan located on the island of Shikoku; population about 1,500,000.
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  • (香川県 ''Kagawa-ken'') area of Japan located on the island of Shikoku; population about 1,050,000.
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  • (宮崎県 ''Miyazaki-ken'') area of Japan located on the island of Kyushu; population about 1,100,000.
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  • (大分県 ''Ooita-ken'') area of Japan located on the island of Kyushu; population about 1,200,000.
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  • (熊本県 ''Kumamoto-ken'') area of Japan located on the island of Kyushu; population about 1,800,000.
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  • ...serves and an economy based primarily on cotton; formerly a French colony (population about 18 million).
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  • ...with Yamoussoukro its capital; achieved independence from France in 1960 (population about 21 million).
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  • The movement of genetic [[allele]]s from one population to another. If there is a low gene flow between two populations they may be
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  • ...u island, divided into seven prefectures and including the capital, Tokyo; population about 41,650,000.
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  • ...is the UK's most used seaside resort and is also known for having a large population of homosexuals.
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  • ...manashi-ken'') area of Japan located in the Chubu region of Honshu island; population about 880,000.
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  • ...''Fukui-ken'') area of Japan located in the Chubu region of Honshu island; population about 819,000.
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  • ...llinois (U.S. state)]] and the Midwest [[United States of America]] with a population of 2.8m.
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  • ...imane-ken'') area of Japan located in the Chugoku region of Honshu island; population about 720,000.
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  • ...st city of [[Ukraine]], located along the Dnieper River, with an estimated population of 2.8 million people.
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  • ...es of Japan lie within Honshu, which is also home to most of the country's population. ...stical Yearbook'': '[http://www.stat.go.jp/data/nenkan/zuhyou/y0203000.xls Population by Prefecture 1920-2006]'. Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications.
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  • ...stical Yearbook'': '[http://www.stat.go.jp/data/nenkan/zuhyou/y0203000.xls Population by Prefecture 1920-2006]'. Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications.
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  • ...hizuoka-ken'') area of Japan located in the Chubu region of Honshu island; population about 3,800,000.
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  • ...Saitama-ken'') area of Japan located in the Kanto region of Honshu island; population about 7,100,000.
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  • ...'Toyama-ken'') area of Japan located in the Chubu region of Honshu island; population about 1,110,000.
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  • ...Tochigi-ken'') Area of Japan located in the Kanto region of Honshu island; population about 2,020,000.
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  • ...al monarchy, often democratic government, and a relatively strong economy; population about 67 million.
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  • ...Hyoogo-ken'') area of Japan located in the Kansai region of Honshu island; population about 5,600,000.
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  • ...''Nara-ken'') area of Japan located in the Kansai region of Honshu island; population about 1,500,000.
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  • ...''Aichi-ken'') area of Japan located in the Chubu region of Honshu island; population about 7,310,000.
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  • ...''Gifu-ken'') area of Japan located in the Chubu region of Honshu island; population about 2,110,000.
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  • ...ayama-ken'') area of Japan located in the Chugoku region of Honshu island; population about 1,900,000.
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  • ...''Chiba-ken'') area of Japan located in the Kanto region of Honshu island; population about 6,100,000.
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  • ...'Shiga-ken'') area of Japan located in the Kansai region of Honshu island; population about 1,500,000.
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  • ...shikawa-ken'') area of Japan located in the Chubu region of Honshu island; population about 1,175,000.
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  • ...''Gunma-ken'') area of Japan located in the Kanto region of Honshu island; population about 2,020,000.
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  • ...kayama-ken'') area of Japan located in the Kansai region of Honshu island; population about 1,100,000.
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  • ...in the extreme western part of [[Montana (U.S. state)|Montana]]; estimated population (2006) 64,000.
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  • (1892-1964) One of the founders of theoretical population genetics and widely known for his work in enzyme kinetics.
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  • ...'Nagano-ken'') area of Japan located in the Chubu region of Honshu island; population about 2,200,000.
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  • ...'Kyooto-fu'') area of Japan located in the Kansai region of Honshu island; population about 2,700,000.
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  • ...ed in the west central part of [[Montana (U.S. state)|Montana]]; estimated population (2006) 56,000.
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  • ...Niigata-ken'') area of Japan located in the Chubu region of Honshu island; population about 2,420,000.
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  • ...guchi-ken'') area of Japan located in the Chugoku region of Honshu island; population about 1,450,000.
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  • ...anagawa-ken'') area of Japan located in the Kanto region of Honshu island; population about 8,850,000.
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