This chapter examines the size, geographic distribution, and selected characteristics of the Jewish population of the US. Section 5.1 addresses the procedures employed to estimate the Jewish population of more than 900 local Jewish communities and parts
Through field visits to 50 main streets in New Jersey and elsewhere, and a systematic qualitative investigation of main streets in a densely interconnected urban region (Essex County, New Jersey), we observed significant variation in main street hospitality, which generally correlated closely with ...
[88] sequenced the species’ genome as described above (see Section 2.6) and then resequenced the genomes of 163 individuals from 19 agricultural populations known to have glyphosate resistance, varying from 13% to 88% of the population, from Missouri, Illinois, and Essex County and Walpole ...