Sentences with phrase «more robust population»

I see how antenna performance works in a big city that has a more robust population of broadcast towers nearby.
Two years ago the fecal stain method identified several large, hitherto unknown colonies and nearly doubled our estimate of the world's Emperor Penguins.1, 2 That didn't mean climate change had necessarily increased penguin numbers, but a larger more robust population meant Emperor Penguins were far more resilient to any form of change.
Analysis of DNA from about 350 mountain lions, or cougars, statewide revealed that those in the Santa Ana Mountains southeast of Los Angeles are only about half as genetically diverse as more robust populations in the Rockies.

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An aging global population in the developed world, coupled with the emergence of a more robust healthcare services infrastructure in the developing world, will keep demand growth in the healthcare sector on a steady upward trend for decades.
One hypothesis that has arisen from the study is that we are not equally protected and that there are genetic variations in the population that determine that some people have more robust safety mechanisms to respond to polyp formation than others.
Although robust populations of dolphins can handle whale watching and other human influences, more tenuous groups might not make it, he says.
The cackling goose population has exponentially increased and has inserted itself into the equation — something that was not there 30 years ago when brant populations were much more robust,» said Williams.
Ideally, we'd like to see larger, more robust ungulate populations that would be able to absorb such events and would eventually allow for the number of cats to grow», Sumbee says.
We would need further field based studies using many more populations of each bee species before making robust conclusions.
We also expanded the number of alternate loci to create a reference that provides a more robust representation of human population variation.
It appears that this phenomenon may be more robust in untrained individuals than trained individuals, yet based on the studies from the Antonio lab it appears possible in trained populations as well.
That would allow for a more «robust view» of how the English learner population does over time, said Delia Pompa, senior fellow for education policy at the Migration Policy Institute.
While overall career growth for ECE employees is high, recent graduates of an ECE program should ideally look for work in population centers where the total population growth is higher or in states that have more robust funding for ECE programs.
As the white population moved away from the cities, so too did jobs and a more robust tax base.
However, more robust societies with greater technological capabilities fare much better with the same populations under the same environmental conditions.
The industry as a whole faces the pressures of more robust regulatory practices across the global marketplace while adjusting to a variety of issues, including an aging population, the rising prevalence of chronic diseases and higher costs.
States with larger prison populations and more robust economies tend to pay higher salaries, such as New Jersey, California, New York, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island.
Here, we review recent work that has demonstrated a robust cross-national correlation between the relative frequency of variants in these genes and the relative degree of individualism — collectivism in each population, suggesting that collectivism may have developed and persisted in populations with a high proportion of putative social sensitivity alleles because it was more compatible with such groups.
A robust relationship was found such that the 5 - HTTLPR short allele, which we have referred to here as a social sensitivity allele, was much more prevalent in collectivistic populations than individualistic populations.
These economies have robust economies, growing populations and no more than two month's supply of homes.
With a population that has more than doubled in the past 15 years, Doral is drawing young professionals and families seeking to take advantage of the city's robust base of businesses and corporations, high - quality schools, cultural amenities and access to Miami - Dade's major thoroughfares and Miami International Airport.
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