population.the local populationThe local population gave them a warm welcome.the black/white population(=black or white people who live in a place)Unemployment is greater among the black population.the Jewish/Muslim/Asian etc population(=the people of a particular nationality or religion who live ...
4.A. all the time B. for ever C. in the future D. at a time 5.A. other countries B. America C. Canada D. Australia 6.A. strong B. weak C. popular D. welcome 7.A. read B. hear C. speak D. watch 8.A. population B. history C. environment D. business ...
The first national census of the British population was organized in 1801; the civil registration of births, marriages, and deaths commenced in 1837; and the first tentative attempt by the state to compile statistics on migration was included in the census of 1841. Prior to 1801, the chief ...
However, although the North Staffordshire population has not changed in terms of deprivation and ethnicity composition since data collection, the national population has become more ethnically diverse and employment factors change over time37,42,43. Implications for policy and research As the prevalence ...
However, populations change over time through drift and gene flow, so present-day populations may be poor proxies for ancient groups of unknown genetic makeup. The feasibility of ancient DNA analyses to inform on population history in Britain was first demonstrated with the report of genome-wide ...
The Wife’s Lament The Wife’sLamentis only 53 lines long, found in the Exeter Book. It’s usually considered anelegy, often also categorized under thegenre“women’s song” or the German “frauenlied.” It describes a woman’s grief over unknown events and sorrows. There are several diff...
Trends in mortality rates comparing underlying‐cause and multiple‐cause coding in an English population 1979–1998 Cook-Mozaffari P, Griffith M (2003) Trends in mortality rates comparing underlying-cause and multiple-cause coding in an English population 1979- 1998. J... Michael,J.,Goldacre,.....
In mainstream applied linguistics,English for Academic Purposes(EAP) is a branch of English for Specific Purposes that came to prominence in the 1980s in response to the academic needs of the increasing population of L2 students enrolled in universities in which English was the medium of instructio...
population. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024 pop1(pop),USA pronunciationv.,popped, pop•ping,n., adv., adj. v.i. to make a short, quick, explosive sound:The cork popped. to burst open with such a sound, as chestnuts or corn in roasting. ...