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... factor , one obtained from their father and one from their mother . These two are very frequently slightly different . Since any given organism has something like 100,000 different hereditary factors ( and , we have seen , two ...
... factor , one obtained from their father and one from their mother . These two are very frequently slightly different . Since any given organism has something like 100,000 different hereditary factors ( and , we have seen , two ...
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... factors determining population growth . Figure 11.3 shows growth in world population postulated by the United ... factors ( e.g. value changes , economic depres- sion ) . It appears , however , that measures such as population , when ...
... factors determining population growth . Figure 11.3 shows growth in world population postulated by the United ... factors ( e.g. value changes , economic depres- sion ) . It appears , however , that measures such as population , when ...
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... factors ; such as , for population , birth - rates and death - rates ; or in other sectors , such factors as the amount of arable land available , the capital cost of bringing new lands into cultivation and so on . Then one has to try ...
... factors ; such as , for population , birth - rates and death - rates ; or in other sectors , such factors as the amount of arable land available , the capital cost of bringing new lands into cultivation and so on . Then one has to try ...
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