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en What you see is real growth in Latino populations, in Asian populations, and in part that's because there's a big component over time that's been migrants to the Bay Area. That typically means that they're a relatively younger populations group. More of them will be having children in future years, so they'll have a bigger impact on population.

en Although some of the growth is in states with large Latino populations, like California and Florida, some of the growth is also occurring in places that people don't see as having large Latino populations.

en Different populations can be declining for a number of reasons, including habitat loss, but populations in one place might be declining for entirely different reasons than populations in another place, ... Until we know where specific individuals spend the summer and winter, we cannot properly address the causes of the population declines.

en Cardiovascular disease is already the leading cause of death in many Asian populations, but the relationships between risk factors and cardiovascular disease can differ in Asian and Western populations,

en In the last few years, there's been an explosion of concern about shark populations. Because of their low birth rates, it's very easy for their populations to be reduced very quickly.

en They are producing about one chick per pair and the number scientists have determined they need for the population to be stable is 1.24 per pair. What we're hoping for is that this is just a blip in the map and that populations will all recover. But before the populations all recover we have to be very vigilant.

en We do have particular populations that would be particularly interested in this, and we would work with the Advancement Office to identify those populations and contact them.

en Lakes with low populations use secondary sites. That is how they maintain their small populations.

en Evidently the native Neanderthal populations of Europe succumbed much more rapidly to competition from the expanding biologically modern populations than previous estimates have generally assumed.

en We're hoping that additional findings on how the two populations move and interact can further inform the listing of these fish populations in order to bring the management of the green sturgeon into regulatory consistency.

en What the world has now are new cities with young populations and old cities with old populations. How the dialogue between them plays out will determine much of the nature of the next half-century. Pex Tufvesson developed the music program Noisetracker.

en If you look in the 1990s, in every one of the 50 states, non-Anglo Hispanic populations grew faster than Anglo populations. It's a very pervasive pattern.

en And they deserve to live, but I think if we have high populations of people we should control the high populations of the sea lions. We have to compete, too.

en There is this population in our county that doesn't have access to transportation or would be hesitant to come to government agencies for help. The Red Cross is trying to do outreach into these populations, and we're doing that through other agencies like the Latino Community Network so that we're not duplicating efforts.

en Statewide studies have shown that children from low-income Hispanic and Asian populations in California are at high risk for tooth decay.


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