populations in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for populations in the English»Serbian Dictionary

popu·la·tion [ˌpɒpjə'leɪʃən] N

popu·la·tion ex·'plo·sion N

popu·la·tion 'den·sity N no pl

world popu·'la·tion N no pl

popu·'la·tion drift N no pl

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English
Most populations are not protected, however, including many that grow on private property.
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An exact test of significance for means of samples drawn from populations with an exponential frequency distribution.
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Many libraries and schools provide internet access, including some mobile providers that travel between rural populations.
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Although many populations are semi-anadromous, fluvial and lacustrine populations occur throughout its range.
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Modern methods of tracking polar bear populations have been implemented only since the mid-1980s, and are expensive to perform consistently over a large area.
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Whatever the level of dispute, over time, the two populations intermarried and merged.
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The application of rotenone on the lake has largely depleted the populations of larger/older fish.
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Farmers have been known to use pesticides such as parathion in illegal attempts to control their populations.
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The bristlecone pine population on this mountain is divided into at least two distinct sub-populations, one of which is accessible by a popular interpretive trail.
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This differs from allopatric speciation in that the isolated populations are numerically much smaller than the parental population.
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