Examples of using Average population in English and their translations into Italian
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The workers employed in the salt mines had better health not only of colleagues who worked in other mines but also of the average population at the time.
The average population density of the entire Objective 6 area is only 2 inhabitants per km2.
The 10 counties(average population: 371 000 inhabitants)
Its average population density of 19.5 persons per square kilometre(50.5 per square mile) makes it the least densely populated county in Poland.
City/towns have an average population density of 126, while villages have
see how the average population lives versus the so-called elite,” he explains.
the natural change in the population as a% of the average population for any year.
The population of the United Kingdom is almost 58 million, with an average population density of 239 inhabitants per km2.
The ambition is to halve the digital divide between the groups at risk of exclusion and the average population by 2010.
In 1952, the number of municipalities were reduced in Sweden from 2,600 to 284, though still their average population is small at only around 30,000 inhabitants.
the remaining 62% are located in the predominantly urbanized areas with an average population density of 170 inhabitants/km²;
young children have a two to three times higher risk factor than the average population.
The sample that participated to the survey included primarily small rural communities with an average population of 4,600 residents.
With 24 inhabitants per km, the average population density of the member countries of the European Free Trade Association(EFTA)
The probability of a radiation-induced fatal cancer for the average population has been estimated(ICRP-60) at approximately 5 percent per sievert2, for low doses and at low dose rates and at 1 percent for serious genetic diseases.
For this reason, their recommended levels of intake are set higher than the average population requirement(which was the case of GDAs),
or by starting from an average population value(3.0-3.5 ml/ h/ Kg)
Romania participate in the labour market to the same extent as the average population, or even at a higher rate.
Over the period 1980 to 1992 in Belgium, Denmark,(West) Germany, the Netherlands and the UK, the average population in designated problem regions has fallen from just over 35% of the total to around 27% Graph 34 and Table 22.
Malta, Austria and Portugal), net migration was equivalent to over 4% of the average population for the period, while in others,