This is more than five times the 30 -
year average population of 27 million, to provide one serving of meat per Australian a week.
Not exact matches
Net immigration to the U.K. has
averaged some 285,000 people a
year over the past three
years, adding 0.4 % to the
population every
year.
Specifically, we found the total cost over five
years of these four expenses — closing costs, taxes, insurance and mortgage payments — for the
average home in every city in the U.S. with a
population greater than 200,000.
That said, B.C.'s strong economic growth over the past three
years, combined with a) the announced small business tax relief, b) the new training and youth employment programs (also announced today), and c) a lower - than -
average percentage of our working
population who actually make minimum wage (about 5 %, compared to 7.1 % nationally), leaves us in a position to cautiously view the announced increases as «reasonable.»
Major transfers to persons increased by $ 1.0 billion on a
year - over -
year basis, with virtually all of the increase attributable to higher elderly benefits, reflecting an increase in the eligible
population base and in
average monthly benefits, which are indexed to inflation.
Specifically, we found the total cost over five
years of these four expenses — closing costs, taxes, insurance and mortgage payments — for the
average home in every county in the U.S., and every city with a
population greater than 5,000.
Between 1911 and 1920, when the total
population hovered around 100 million, the United States welcomed an
average of 600,000 immigrants each
year.
All the time these things were going on, the gap between the
average white income and the
average black income in this nation continued to widen, while the white
population says such things as, «We have made significant progress in race relations in the last ten
years.»
At least thirteen developing countries have managed to reduce their birthrates by an
average of more than one birth per 1000
population per
year for periods of five to sixteen
years.
Average height, occurance of body hair, skin pigmentation, ability to process certain foods - all have notably changed even in just the last few thousand
years of recorded history, and very depending on location and
populations.
With increased
average lifespans, it means a grayer and grayer Taiwan: In 1994 people over sixty - five
years old accounted for only 7 percent of the
population; by 2036 the figure will be three times as large - which means a smaller percentage of workers.
The equation predicts an age at weaning for humans at between 2.8 and 3.7
years, depending on
average adult female body weight, with larger - bodied
populations nursing the longest.
The
average age of death of homeless people is just 47 - 30
years lower than the general
population.
The announcement of the penalties for senior - level DOC officials comes the same day City Comptroller Scott Stringer released a report showing the Department's spending has soared to a record $ 1.36 billion this
year, growing 44 percent over the past decade, even as the inmate
population hit a record low — an
average of 9,500 inmates each day.
People with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder die on
average 15 - 20
years younger than the general
population, and smoking plays a massive part in that.
The de Blasio administration has already made strides on that front, announcing in December that the monthly
average population at the jail complex had dropped below 9,000 for the first time in 35
years.
Friday, September 22 — The
average age of the American
population is on a steady climb, and the national median is a bit under 38
years.
A kind of re-examination is scheduled every four
years, to accommodate the fact that the mental state of the president or that of the
average population might change over time.
- People with mental health problems are more likely to have poor physical health, dying, on
average, 10
years earlier than the rest of the
population.
That is something for which the taxpayers can be minimally grateful because Rockland County has the highest cost per prisoner; at an
average population of 250 prisoners and a cost of approximately $ 33,000,000 for the jail operations taxpayers are paying $ 132,000 per
year per prisoner or $ 362 a day.
But its numbers are recovering by an
average of 11 per cent per
year, according to Knapp's team, who analysed 7000
population surveys from the past 20
years in Yosemite National Park (PNAS, doi.org/brch).
By evaluating the scale insect remains attached to each specimen, Youngsteadt estimated scale
population density and compared it to the
average August temperature for the
year and place where the specimen was collected.
«If you look at the
average life expectancy of an individual with schizophrenia versus someone in the general
population, it's a 20 -
year gap.
The study
population consisted of 726 patients with an
average age of 79
years, of whom 15 % had delirium (at admission or during the hospital stay).
The rural district has a
population of 211,683 people, with
average household earnings around $ 100 per
year.
Wyeth chose Ireland for the above
average rate of life science graduates among its
population — 200 graduate with BScs and MScs in biotechnology each
year.
The researchers noted that the cohort of 2,827 participants whose data were analyzed in this study were generally healthy, mostly Caucasian (92.2 %), elderly males (
average age 76.4
years), therefore limiting the generalizability of the study results to other
populations.
Finally, they calculated the
population's turnover rate to estimate an
average density of 50 clams per square meter over the last millennium — a number that contrasts with fieldwork earlier this
year that yielded just three clams per square meter, they report in the December issue of Geology.
Of course you have to look at these in great detail, but what that means for 2050, when I worked out the numbers, assuming our world
population of 8 or 9 billion in the
year 2050, is that if this world economic growth rate continues to 2050 the way it has been in the past 30
years, you get an
average person in the world in 2050 being like today's
average European or Japanese.
In the case of the passenger pigeon, Hung and his colleagues concluded that the
population of breeding birds was roughly 330,000 on
average, falling to as few as 50,000 birds at points in the last million
years.
This study followed a subset of the first
population (n = 25) at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital San Francisco, with an
average age of 9, for one
year.
The study
population comprised 338 men and women with an
average age of 66
years.
They also estimate that a
population - wide 1 kg / m ² increase in
average BMI (roughly an extra 3 to 4 kg, or 8 to 10 pounds, per adult), which would occur every 12
years or so based on recent trends, would result in an additional 3790 cases of these 10 cancers in the UK each
year.
While the world's human
population currently grows at an
average rate of 1 percent per
year, earlier research has shown that long - term growth of the prehistoric human
population beginning at the end of the Ice Age was just 0.04 percent annually.
One study found that, on
average, a single
year of county public health spending continued to improve general health status in the
population for over four
years, ultimately improving the general health status of over 216,000 people.
UK researchers at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and the Farr Institute of Health Informatics estimate that over 12,000 cases of these 10 cancers each
year are attributable to being overweight or obese, and calculate that if
average BMI in the
population continues to increase, there could be over 3500 extra cancers every
year as a result.
«The existing totality of evidence suggests an urgent need to increase the use of varenicline in the general
population as well as in those with serious mental illness who on
average die about 20
years earlier than the general
population, in part, because their smoking rates may be as high as 75 percent,» said Hennekens.
On
average, nearly four Central Valley residents die prematurely every day because of the pollution, and experts predict that within the next few
years, as temperatures continue to rise and
population growth raises smog levels, one of every four children will have asthma.
Women who complete one or two
years of secondary school have an
average of 1.9 children apiece — a figure that over time leads to a decreasing
population.
The calculations (from 304 birds rescued at an
average distance of 4,833 metres from their nearest colonies) demonstrate that at least 1 % of the fledglings produced each
year by the
population are found on the ground due to light pollution.
«For example, we discovered a strong, positive correlation between the
average years spent in school and a
population / health workforce ratio.
Brawn's team looked at the relationship between
population growth rates and the length of the dry season during those 33
years, then simulated another 50
years with an
average of a 10 percent change in the rainfall pattern in Panama's dry season.
According to the thesis, apart from its environmental benefits, a rainwater harvesting system would allow an
average saving of 119 Euros per
year in the city of Barcelona, with savings ranging from 80 Euros and 158 Euros per
year depending on the type of district (greater or lower
population density in relation to the type of buildings).
Spending on the two programs for 2013 to 2023 is projected to increase at an
average rate of 3.7 percent per
year, which is slower than the projected growth for private health insurance, despite that Medicare and Medicaid generally serve
populations with more illness and health problems.
When the researchers analyzed samples from 671 residents and 1502 immigrants in Norway between 1994 and 2005, they found that the strains brought in by immigrants generally stayed confined among the immigrant
population, on
average infecting two residents and 13 immigrants each
year.
For the Spanish
population, the FAO finds it to be 75.3 kg /
year, compared with the European
average of 70.1 kg /
year (equivalent to around 0.19 L / day).
Since the
average age of this study
population was 61
years, these results might not be generalizable to other study
populations.
The denominator consisted of person -
years, namely the
average size of the young
population (either athletes or nonathletes) in the Veneto region at risk × duration of the observation period.
In their survey on wildlife losses, published in Science last
year, Rudolfo Dirzo, a biologist at Stanford, and colleagues, reported that terrestrial vertebrates are showing a «25 per cent
average decline in abundance» and that «invertebrate patterns are equally dire: 67 per cent of monitored
populations show 45 per cent mean abundance decline.
He also noted that earlier this
year, the influential U.S. Preventive Services Task Force «suggested that certain
populations at
average risk of colon cancer may benefit from taking low - dose aspirin.»