000 people and is the core of an extensive metropolitan area—the world’s most southerly with a population of more than 1,000,000. In Australia it is second only toSydneyin population, and there is a good-natured rivalry between the two cities, to which geography and history have...
While theory suggests that such a small population is likely to have accumulated deleterious mutations through genetic drift, our analyses on the impact of the long-term small population size in kākāpō indicate that present-day island kākāpō have a reduced number of harmful mutations compared ...
Here’s the revised trend in population weighted density calculated on square km grid geography for Greater Capital City Statistical Areas in June of each year:Sydney has almost double the population density of most other Australian cities (on this measure), with the exception being Melbourne which...
Archeological evidence indicates that Australia has been inhabited by humans for over 50000 years. At the time of the establishment of the first British colony at Port Jackson (Sydney), in 1788, there were about 250 different languages spoken on the continent. Estimates of theAboriginal population...
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After adjusting for age, sex, smoking, alcohol intake, regular physical activity, diabetes, hypertension, and dyslipidemia, the incidence of thyroid cancer significantly increased as BMI increased (P for trend < 0.001, Table 2, Fig. 1A). There were dose-response association between BMI and ...
even though women are more likely to develop AD which is characterised typically by memory loss. A critical question for understanding sex differences in the prevalence of AD and dementia more broadly, is the extent to which sex differences in the prevalence and incidence of AD and dementia can...