subpopulation in A Sentence

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    Some Subpopulations of the trees are in protected areas.

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    Agreements have been made between countries to co-manage their shared polar bear Subpopulations.

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    For example, if the population is all Egyptian people, a Subpopulation is all Egyptian males;

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    A subconcept of a population that shares one or more additional properties is called a Subpopulation.

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    If the population is all pharmacies in the world, a Subpopulation is all pharmacies in Egypt.

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    This Subpopulation feeds heavily on ringed seals in late spring, when newly weaned and easily hunted seal pups are abundant.

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    For example, in neurogenesis, a Subpopulation of ectoderm cells is set aside to become the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves.

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    At day 20, the spleens of the chickens were extracted, and isolated spleen cells were investigated for the ratio of the T lymphocyte Subpopulations CD3+ and CD4.

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    HCCI analyzed the health care claims of over 40 million Americans with employer-sponsored health insurance(ESI) from 2008 to 2012, and examine Subpopulations by age, gender, and region.

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    In most Subpopulations, maternity dens are situated on land a few kilometers from the coast, and the individuals in a Subpopulation tend to reuse the same denning areas each year.

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    For example, if the population is all Egyptian people, a Subpopulation is all Egyptian males; if the population is all pharmacies in the world, a Subpopulation is all pharmacies in Egypt.

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    The 13 North American Subpopulations range from the Beaufort Sea south to Hudson Bay and east to Baffin Bay in western Greenland and account for about 54% of the global population.

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    As a consequence, this extremely religious Subpopulation has been doubling in size every twenty years, and now easily exceeds 10 percent of the total, including a far higher percentage of younger Jews.

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    Further analysis showed that Han Chinese and Tibetan Subpopulations split as early as 44 to 58 thousand years ago, but that gene flow between the groups continued until approximately 9 thousand years ago.

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    Further analysis showed that Han Chinese and Tibetan Subpopulations split as early as 44 to 58 thousand years ago, but that gene flow between the groups continued until approximately nine thousand years ago.

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