comprehensive evaluation index systemdistribution network reliabilityfuzzy layerreliability assessing theory systemIndexesNo abstract is available for this item.doi:10.1016/0014-4983(76)90019-XMichael TurnerElsevier Inc.Explorations in Economic History
Population change in North-Western Europe: 1750-1850 Prepared For The Economic History Society By Michael Anderson. Includes Bibliography And Index.
In virtually every area of Europe, the population increased by 50 to 100 percent in the eighteenth century, with the greatest growth coming after 1750.(18世纪,欧洲几乎所有地区的人口都增长了50%到100%,其中增长最快的是1750年以后。)”显然,后面三个地方是对前面信息的补充例证。选项A表述正确。
In England between 1700 and 1750, approximately 32.8 people were born annually for every 1,000 inhabitants, and 31.5 people died. Similarly, in Lombardy in the eighteenth century, 39 people were born and 37 people died for every 1,000 inhabitants. Clearly, a major alteration had to occur in...
In England between 1700 and 1750, approximately 32.8 people were born annually for every 1,000 inhabitants, and 31.5 people died. Similarly, in Lombardy in the eighteenth century, 39 people were born and 37 people died for every 1,000 inhabitants. Clearly, a major alteration had to occur in...
et al. Systematic longitudinal survey of invasive Escherichia coli in England demonstrates a stable population structure only transiently disturbed by the emergence of ST131. Genome Res. 27, 1437–1449 (2017). This paper is the first study using WGS to type a large number of bacteraemia E. ...
Population Revolution in Eighteenth-Century Europe”定位到第一段第一句“In late seventeenth-century Europe, w
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The population explosion resulted from a break in the traditional, if approximate, balance between births and deaths in European society. In England between 1700 and 1750, approximately 32.8 people were born annually for every 1,000 inhabitants, and 31.5 people died. Similarly, in Lombardy in the...
The involvement of rural populations in market activities in the past is still debated. Were people lured into the market by the prospect of a better lifestyle, or pushed into the market for lack of any alternative means of coping? This book investigates the involvement of Flanders' rural ...