Sentences with phrase «in nearby population»

The new plant is being built to meet the demand for small goods from export markets in south - east Asia, and rising domestic processed meat and sausage consumption in nearby population growth areas in eastern Australia.

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So Lusko, his wife and their daughter, Alivia, moved to Whitefish, Montana, and planted a church in nearby Kalispell (population 19,000).
To see if these patterns were valid in a wider population, they undertook the larger, county - wide study, conducting an analysis of births at Women and Children's, Millard Fillmore Suburban, Sisters of Charity Hospital and Mercy Hospital, located either in the city of Buffalo or its nearby suburbs.
Others worried about services for the homeless population already in the area, saying that men from a nearby shelter are often seen roaming public housing buildings during the day.
He attached corresponding information about the type of rock and soil beneath each structure, details of the structure itself, the amount of shaking anticipated in the area, and the expected population nearby.
According to the research by Andersen and her colleagues (published in May 2012 in PLoS ONE), the actual reproduction rate for each mature zombie - ant fungus organism is a little more than one new mature organism, thus allowing the species and local population to sustain itself as long as there are ants nearby to infect.
In each case, the virus in pigs closely resembled H5N1 from nearby outbreaks in poultry, suggesting it has jumped from the bird to the pig populatioIn each case, the virus in pigs closely resembled H5N1 from nearby outbreaks in poultry, suggesting it has jumped from the bird to the pig populatioin pigs closely resembled H5N1 from nearby outbreaks in poultry, suggesting it has jumped from the bird to the pig populatioin poultry, suggesting it has jumped from the bird to the pig population.
While many areas remain relatively unpolluted, the density of plastic trash in the Arctic waters east of Greenland and north of Europe rivals plastic pileups in waters closer to the equator, despite few nearby human populations.
The Search for Extraterrestrial Radio Emissions from Nearby Developed Intelligent Populations (SERENDIP) has scanned billions of radio sources in the Milky Way by piggybacking receivers on antennas in use by observational astronomers, including Arecibo.
At the same time, CSIRO is also crafting lower - tech programs for farmers in nearby developing countries, which may face severe food shortages due to crop failures and even widespread famine as the weather heats up, water dries up, and population explodes.
«We are, however, advocating serious consideration of moving populations from areas where species are seriously threatened by climate change to other parts of the same broad biogeographic region,» meaning in nearby locations sharing similar ecosystems.
Gough Island might have been largely uninhabited by humans, but 50 years later, residents of nearby islands raised questions about the unusually vicious mice that now roam the island (50 per cent heavier than wild mice anywhere in the world) and devastate the bird population.
Researchers studied the Cayman reefs, which are 80 miles south of Cuba and surrounded by deep ocean water, in part because of their remoteness and negligible impact from a small nearby human population, Frazer said.
They found it in genomes from two populations, one from New Guinea and another from the nearby island of Bougainville.
Wild bonobo populations are entirely contained in that river system, separated from two nearby subspecies of chimps, the eastern and central subspecies.
The research, published in the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) journal Bird Study, looked at the breeding populations of three species of large gull; Herring Gull, Great Black - backed Gull and Lesser Black - backed Gull on the Hebridean island of Canna, and the relationship between these gull populations and the fall in the quantity of fish landed in the nearby harbour of Mallaig.
The authors do not believe the viability of moose populations in central Ontario is negatively affected by this predation, as recent studies have shown that populations in WMU49 and nearby Algonquin Provincial Park are increasing and that both adult and calf moose survival is relatively high.
His scientific research has focused on dwarf spheroidal galaxies, stellar populations in the Milky Way galaxy and nearby galaxies, globular clusters, chemical evolution of galaxies, and dark matter.
studies of resolved stellar populations and metal - poor stars in the Milky Way and nearby galaxies
ELMs may drive repetitive (approx. 1 Hz) pulses of up to 10 percent or more of the plasma stored energy to the walls in ITER while disruptions may completely terminate the discharge, releasing all of the plasma's thermal and magnetic energy into nearby structures and potentially producing a runaway electron population that may cause localized damage.
Often called the Third Pole due to how much ice and snow accumulates there, the Himalayas and Tibetan Plateau are the source of major rivers in nearby countries and changes to them can affect the largest populations in China and India.
Only 1 percent of the population works long hours, over 50 hours a week, and 92 percent of the population says they have someone to rely on in a time of need (compared to 73 percent of residents in nearby Turkey).
Whereas most apps either focus on general population, or black and white dating, the Color App is unique in that it lets you look for a variety of ethnicities in locations that are nearby.
Under the direction of teacher LeAnn Hodges, for instance, third graders at John C. Fremont Elementary School addressed the nearby San Joaquin River's decline in trout population due to degradation of habitat.
The largest bat population in New England was living in an old school nearby that had been converted to an inn.
When funding follows students, the impact of competition is greater in areas where school - age population growth is slow or declining, as any loss of students to charter schools or nearby districts is immediately seen on the bottom line.
In 2000, Oil City Elementary School faced collapsing enrollment, a high - risk student population, and a reputation as the place for kids who were not smart enough to attend the nearby academic magnet.
In areas where DCPS schools have smaller at - risk populations, some nearby charters have at - risk populations closer to those of DCPS, while others have some of the lowest concentrations of at - risk students in the citIn areas where DCPS schools have smaller at - risk populations, some nearby charters have at - risk populations closer to those of DCPS, while others have some of the lowest concentrations of at - risk students in the citin the city.
That's just slightly higher than the 22 percent Algebra 1 course - taking rate for middle - schoolers in nearby D.C. Public Schools and lower than the 43 percent rate for kids in Alexandria's district, both of which serve mostly poor and minority populations.
Known widely for the nearby U.S. Air Force base, Minot has more than 40,000 residents and was once called the «Magic City» for a remarkable growth in population.
You don't know who your neighbors are when you first move in, and that's normal, but with such a dense population, you can assume that someone nearby wants something you have.
[1] And the trend couldn't be explained by the population of swallows living nearby (which increased over the study period), traffic volume (which «either did not change significantly or increased, depending on the metric used»), or the number of avian scavengers in the area («as none showed significant increases in our study area»).
Estimates had the attendance in Glendo, WY and nearby parks at 70,000 - 90,000 people — for a town with a population of 204.
This Berber port town has it all: isolated beaches, nearby hiking in the Rif Mountains and a remarkably friendly population.
& Beyond Mnemba Island has a small yet stable population of these enormous crabs and recently hosted researchers from Sweden's Gothenburg University in Sweden, who conducted a study of the coconut crabs on Mnemba and nearby Chumbe Island (the first study of its kind conducted in Africa).
Named for the thriving crocodile population in the nearby New River lagoon, Lamanai's main structures and excavated artifacts exhibit many representations of the famed reptile.
It is unusual to find these wallabies on the islands of the Whitsundays, though their major populations are found on the nearby mainland (in Dryander National Park, Conway National Park, the Clarke Range west of Proserpine, parts of the Conway Range and around Airlie Beach township).
The exhibition also contains various photographic images the artist shot while visiting the ghost town of Pripyat, which was founded on 4 February 1970 to serve the nearby Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant and had grown to a population of 49,360 by the time it was evacuated in 1986.
She learned that the native population of crows circulates between Syracuse and nearby Auburn, NY; and that this migration is partly in response to harassment and, at times, state - sanctioned violence at the hands of a human population who view them as a nuisance.
Staff at the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary in a nearby suburb filled me in on conservation issues affecting this eucalyptus - munching marsupial, including a strain of chlamydia, possibly originating in livestock, that has spread in some areas south of here, prompting scientists to propose this week that culling may be necessary in infected populations.
The fragile population experiences a high mortality rate for both adult and juvenile birds, the Center for Biological Diversity reports, and is threatened in several ways — most notably by the efforts of nearby Prescott, Arizona, to remove water from the Upper Verde River.
According to the city website, «access to good schools and safe neighborhoods while also allowing them to enjoy the amenities available in nearby larger cities» was a significant ranking factor, as was the highly educated population.
For example, if you're volunteering in central Africa, this coverage could make the difference between being transported to a hospital in a major population center of your volunteer - site country, being transported to a hospital in a more developed nearby country such as South Africa, or being transported back to a hospital in your home country.
You don't know who your neighbors are when you first move in, and that's normal, but with such a dense population, you can assume that someone nearby wants something you have.
While nearby Phoenix tends to get more attention due to its larger population, those in the know understand that there's plenty of benefits that come with living in Mesa.
I see how antenna performance works in a big city that has a more robust population of broadcast towers nearby.
The issues which caused the delay have included queries over the amount of power it will require (supposedly more than the city of Dublin) and the potential impact on local bats and badger populations, protected species which live in the nearby forest.
In order to accommodate the increased population that would accompany the development, the State also required an extensive release of residential and commercial land in nearby KarrathIn order to accommodate the increased population that would accompany the development, the State also required an extensive release of residential and commercial land in nearby Karrathin nearby Karratha.
Starwood expects to build new hotels for most of planned properties, targeting «walkable» locations with nearby dining, retail and entertainment areas in major cities or central locations in smaller markets with strong job and population growth.
That comes naturally for Fox, who was born and raised in nearby Caldwell, population 3,000, and who delights in helping hometown folk make their dreams come true.
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