Examples of using Their population in English and their translations into Serbian
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Control has revealed that Amish people have virtually no cancer within their population,….
Control showed that the Amish practically have no cancer within their population, and….
which seem to be losing their population quite rapidly in the face of mass American urbanization.
In addition, shortly after this population explosion happens, their population begins a very steep decline to near extinction,
village of Tunuma and the other settlements; their population was relocated either to neighboring villages
so although one city may experience a higher number of murders than another, if their population is larger the murder rate will be lower as a result.
with the westward expansion of European settlers, their population was hunted down to a few hundred by 1890.
Bears fed on it too, and their population began to rise as well,
implied about 50% of nations were presently facing an"infant bust"- which means there are inadequate kids to keep up their population size.
As a result, penguin breeding failed and their population crashed by almost 70%- Ahoy there!
they formed a sense of national unity on the basis of their particular historical experience though for a long time substantial parts of their population did not use English as their mother tongue.
Russian imperial historians maintain that Russia's absorption of the Transcaucasus territories delivered their population from constant Iranian and Ottoman invasions,
the Croats we made it possible for the Croats to save their population and their forces in our territory.
Jews lived in 227 communities(in 1918) and their population was estimated at 135,918(in 1921).[12]
countries should not worry if their population is not growing.
in Serbia they are in many ways invisible and their population is fragmented into hundreds of veterans' associations which are struggling for very limited resources from the Serbian state," he told SETimes.
he pioneered modern theories on bird territory and its effects on their population.
Their populations are even in distant Australian