Part 1: Population, economies, and...Features `The Encyclopedia of German History,' and its treatment of modern history in Germany. How the encyclopedia's chronological scheme is made up; Problems with the geographical scope of the encyclopedia.BradyJr.ThomasA.EBSCO_AspCentral European History...
* Between 1820 and 2000, the populations of Great Britain, France, Germany, and the United States grew by a factor of 5.6, while production per person increased by 19 times.[52] * Per the Encyclopedia Britannica, Malthus failed: to anticipate the agricultural revolution, which caused food ...
We investigated genetic variation within and between 11 populations of the rare and endangered plant Silene chlorantha in northeastern Germany to support conservation strategies. Genetic diversity was evaluated using AFLP techniques and the results were correlated to fitness traits. Fitness evaluation in ...
The post-war order in central Europe started with the transfer of German population, as well as with the division of Germany into four occupation zones and the de facto delimitation of the Oder-Neisse line as Germany's eastern frontier. In the Federal Republic of Germany (BRD), where the ...
The European Journal of Population aims to improve understanding of population phenomena by giving priority to work that contributes to the development of theory and method, and that spans the boundaries between demography and such disciplines as sociology, anthropology, economics, geography, history, po...
1. Germany:Three Quarters of the Population Believe that Food in Germany is Safe [J] . World Food Regulation Review . 2016,第1期 机译:德国:四分之三的人口相信德国的食物安全 2. The role of the concept of "history of safe use" in the safety assessment of novel foods and novel food...
Testing density-dependence and path-dependence in long-term population dynamics under differentiated local contexts contributes to delineate the changing role of socioeconomic forces at the base of regional disparities. Despite a millenary settlement history, such issue has been rarely investigated in Europ...
Equally the striking contrast between France and the rest of Europe remains without a satisfactory explanation. In both cases the issue is complicated by the fact that national and regional units were not necessarily homogeneous. There were parts of Germany in which marital fertility declined early ...
(b) Map with pie-charts showing frequencies of mtDNA haplogroups (defined and coloured as in part (a)) in 17 populations from Europe and the Near East. Population abbreviations are as follows: bas: Spanish Basque country; bav: Bavaria (Germany); CEU: Utah residents with Northern and ...
3. An Integration of the Invention-Pull and Population- Push Theories of Economic-Demographic History : Population and Development in Poor Countries Select... Plant succession after interference owing to environmental disturbance has often been interpreted as a process whereby a plant community regenerate...