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However , the increase in death rate that has occasionally occurred from sudden
increases in pollution concentration , and the suspected reduction in average life
span that is reported from living in high - pollution areas both suggest that we ...
However , the increase in death rate that has occasionally occurred from sudden
increases in pollution concentration , and the suspected reduction in average life
span that is reported from living in high - pollution areas both suggest that we ...
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The land area LA is taken as 135 million square kilometers , and the 1970
average population density normal PDN is 26 . 5 people per square kilometer .
CR LA · CROWDING RATIO ( DIMENSIONLESS ) • POPULATION. CR . KE ( P . K
) ...
The land area LA is taken as 135 million square kilometers , and the 1970
average population density normal PDN is 26 . 5 people per square kilometer .
CR LA · CROWDING RATIO ( DIMENSIONLESS ) • POPULATION. CR . KE ( P . K
) ...
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At the right side of the figure , an MSL of 5 would be equivalent to a world
average about equal to that now in the United States . It is assumed here that
such an improvement could be interpreted as increasing the average world
quality of life by ...
At the right side of the figure , an MSL of 5 would be equivalent to a world
average about equal to that now in the United States . It is assumed here that
such an improvement could be interpreted as increasing the average world
quality of life by ...
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Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Structure of the World System | 17 |
A World Model Structure and Assumptions | 31 |
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