Примери коришћења European population на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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The European population is stable.
Diseases of the skin are very common environment of the European population.
Half the European population breeds in the Danube Delta in Romania.
By the following spring, it had reached as far north as England, and within five years,it had killed 25 million people, one third of the European population.
The European population is estimated as between 2.7 and 15 million pairs.
Over the past two thousand years the island has received waves of settlers of diverse origins including Austronesian, Bantu, Arab, South Asian,Chinese and European populations.
The European populations are small, but the South Asian population is very large.
Consolidated Research, says the study,established the existence of Neanderthal DNA in modern European populations and Denisovan DNA in oceanic populations. .
A vast majority of the European population lives and works in cities, consuming an estimated 80% of the energy used in the EU.
The common house martin has a large range, with an estimated global extent of 10,000,000 km2(3,900,000 sq mi).[30] Its European population is estimated to be 20-48 million individuals.
A study of three different European populations showed a mean clutch size of 3.6 eggs, producing 2.6 chicks, of which 1.9 fledged.
Well-established research, the study says,has established the existence of Neanderthal DNA in modern European populations, and Denisovan DNA in Oceanic populations. .
The European population is slowly increasing, while in Serbia there is a stable population of 1200-1300 breeding pairs Puzović et al.
Well-established research, according to the study,has determined the existence of Neanderthal DNA in modern European populations and Denisovan DNA in oceanic populations. .
The European population is being constantly told that Russia is trying to restore the Soviet Union, and is trying to capture Eastern European countries.
Despite some possible local declines,the species is not the subject of significant conservation concerns owing to its large European population and an expansion of its range over the last century.
In recent years the European population has been growing moderately, and the contemporary assessment of the population numbers in Serbia ranges from 600 to 1100 pairs, with pronounced fluctuations.
Several studies have estimated the prevalence of Barrett's esophagus in the general population to be 1.3% to 1.6% in two European populations(Italian and Swedish), and 3.6% in a Korean population. .
European Population Conference"Unity in Diversity" The Hague(Netherlands), 30 August- 3 September, 1999 Mirjana Rašević Demographic Research Centre, Institute of Social Sciences, Belgrade(Serbia) Abstract.
This is the general and discursive form used to cover up institutional racism, which is expressed through economic, occupational, educational, social, media, and judicial racism,carried out against the European population.
This number accounts for almost 10% of the total European population, which implies the great importance of the Sava riparian area within the inner area of the capital city for biodiversity conservation, the importance of which goes beyond national borders.
Only in Europe, about 150 million people suffer from allergy, and taking into account the current increasing tendency of allergic diseases,it has been assessed that almost one half of the entire European population will develop at least one allergic manifestation in the future 15-year period.
This figure represents almost 10 percent of the total European population, which speaks about the great importance of the Sava riverbanks, in the heart of a capital city, for the conservation of biological diversity, which has an importance that transcends national borders.
The finds, unique in the Neolithic culture of south-east Europe, show that the first farmers ofthe Danubian valley belonged to a peculiar anthropological type, characterised by features of the ancient European population combined with those of graceous Mediterranean people.
More precisely, not only for Mr. Melzer, but for all European experts on demographic trends in contemporary Europe,it is obvious that autochtonous European population(i.e. nations) are seriously biologically decreasing in numbers while immigrants are gradually becoming more and more numerous with a tendency to become majority in the mid-21st century.
Yes, the Imperial propaganda today appears to be winning, but the first cracks are already appearing, especially in Europe, and the more the freaks in Kiev show their true face, the harder it will be for the Europlutocrats to sell them as the"good guys" to an already impoverished andmostly hostile European population.
European Population Conference 2001"European Population: Variations on Mutual Topics" Helsinki(Finland), 7-9 June, 2001 Branislav Djurdjev University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Sciences- Department of Geography, Tourism and Hotel Management, Novi Sad(Serbia) Mirjana Rašević Demographic Research Centre, Institute of Social Sciences, Belgrade(Serbia) Abstract.
The later additions to the European gene pool, the Early Neolithic farmers from Anatolia and the Yamnaya Copper Age/Bronze Age pastoralists(possibly the Proto-Indo-European population) from the area north of the Black Sea appear to have had much higher incidences of dark eye color alleles, andalleles giving rise to lighter skin, than the original European population.[19][20].
Demographic Change andPolicy Implications European Population Conference, Mainz(Germany), August 31- September 03, 2016 Vladimir Nikitović Demographic Research Centre, Institute of Social Sciences, Belgrade(Serbia) Daniela Arsenović University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Sciences- Department of Geography, Tourism and Hotel Management, Novi Sad(Serbia) Abstract.
The number of pygmy cormorants overwintering in the willow trees on the riverbank of the Sava reaches over 6,000 individuals,which means that about 10% of the entire European population of the pygmy cormorant overwinters on the riverbanks of the Sava in Belgrade, and given that it is a species that has limited distribution and an unfavorable status of protection globally, it is clear that this is an extremely important habitat for the preservation of this species.