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1 open population growth
Экономика: прирост населения с учётом миграцииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > open population growth
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2 open population growth
Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > open population growth
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3 zero population growth
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4 growth
1) рост; развитие, увеличение; прирост2) выращивание3) происхождение -
5 population
1. n население; жителиpopulation explosion — бурный рост населения, демографический взрыв
population flow — миграционные потоки; перемещения населения
overflow of population — избыточное население; перенаселение
2. n заселение3. n биол. популяция4. n мат. совокупность5. n физ. степень заполнения, заселённость6. n номенклатураСинонимический ряд:citizenry (noun) citizenry; community; dwellers; folk; inhabitants; nation; order; people; populace; public; residents; society; state -
6 density of population
population flow — миграционные потоки; перемещения населения
overflow of population — избыточное население; перенаселение
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7 fluctuation of population
population flow — миграционные потоки; перемещения населения
overflow of population — избыточное население; перенаселение
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8 indigenous population
population flow — миграционные потоки; перемещения населения
overflow of population — избыточное население; перенаселение
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9 occupied population
population flow — миграционные потоки; перемещения населения
overflow of population — избыточное население; перенаселение
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10 resident population
population flow — миграционные потоки; перемещения населения
overflow of population — избыточное население; перенаселение
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11 rural population
population flow — миграционные потоки; перемещения населения
overflow of population — избыточное население; перенаселение
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12 settled population
population flow — миграционные потоки; перемещения населения
overflow of population — избыточное население; перенаселение
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13 floating population
population flow — миграционные потоки; перемещения населения
overflow of population — избыточное население; перенаселение
English-Russian big medical dictionary > floating population
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14 human population
population flow — миграционные потоки; перемещения населения
overflow of population — избыточное население; перенаселение
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15 protected population
население, охваченное профилактическими мероприятиямиpopulation flow — миграционные потоки; перемещения населения
overflow of population — избыточное население; перенаселение
English-Russian big medical dictionary > protected population
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16 total population
population flow — миграционные потоки; перемещения населения
overflow of population — избыточное население; перенаселение
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17 target population
population flow — миграционные потоки; перемещения населения
overflow of population — избыточное население; перенаселение
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > target population
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18 retirement migration
демогр. миграция пенсионеров ( изменение места жительства при выходе на пенсию)While retirement migration is a big factor in the state's population growth, there is still a big mass of working couples with children who open up opportunities for companies engaged in home and school building as well as community services. — Хотя миграция пенсионеров является значимым фактором роста населения штата, существует еще и большое количество работающих супружеских пар с детьми, которые открывают возможности для компаний, строящих дома и школы, а также предоставляющих услуги населению.
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19 model
1) макет; модель || моделировать2) образец4) модель, тип ( изделия)5) шаблон•- countably saturated model - countably uniform model - coupled channels model - finite state model - finitely generated model - game-theory model - random trial increment model - random walk model - sampling model
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