population

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İngilizce - Türkçe
nüfus

Çin'in nüfusu Japonya'nınkinin 8 misli kadar büyüktür. - The population of China is about eight times as large as that of Japan.

Bu kasabanın nüfusu artıyor. - This town is increasing in population.

(Ticaret) kütle
(Gıda) yoğunluk
(Denizbilim) populasyon
ahali
halk

Yerel halk, orman yangınlarıyla mücadeleye yardımcı olur. - The local population helps fight forest fires.

Halk, vergiler tarafından ezildi. - The population was crushed by the taxes.

(Biyoloji) tek bir türün bir ortamda yaşaması
(Biyoloji) popülasyon

Soyları tükenmekte olan hayvan popülasyonlarını yeniden kurmaya çalışıyorlar. - They're trying to re-establish the population of endangered animals.

Okyanusun bazı bölgelerinde, kril popülasyonları yüzde 80'in üzerinde düştü. - In some parts of the ocean, krill populations have dropped by over 80 percent.

(Tıp) Nüfus, ahali. C3 poplation,Aklen veya bedenen sakat (kusurlu) olan kişiler
sekene
şenlik
(isim) nüfus
exchange of populations ahali mubadelesi
(Biyokimya) toplum
(Dilbilim) evren
(Hukuk) insan topluluğu
population exchange
(Politika, Siyaset) mübadele
population explotion
aşırı nüfus artışı
population characteristics
(Denizbilim) populasyon özellikleri
population dynamics
(Denizbilim) populasyon dinamiği
population genetics
popülasyon genetiği
population increase
nüfusun artması
population structure
(Denizbilim) populasyon yapısı
population density
nüfus yoğunluğu
population explosion
nüfus patlaması
population scientist
toplum bilimcisi
population distribution
(Çevre) Nüfus dağılımı
population of users
kullanıcı nüfusu
population-based
nüfus yoğunluğuna bağlı
population analysis
(Coğrafya) nüfus çözümlemesi
population as a whole
toplam nüfus
population based
nüfusa ilişkin
population biology
nüfus biyolojisi
population biology
popülasyon biyolojisi
population by provinces
kentlere göre nüfus
population by provinces
şehirlere göre nüfus
population by years
yıllara göre nüfus
population centers
(Ticaret) nüfus merkezleri
population demography
nüfus demografisi
population density
(isim)fus yoğunluğu
population density
(Denizbilim) populasyon sıklığı
population dose
(Çevre) küme dozu
population explotion
(isim)fus patlaması, aşırı nüfus artışı
population explotion
nüfus patlaması
population exposure
(Çevre) küme maruz kalışı
population geography
nüfus coğrafyası
population growth rate
nüfus artışı hızı
population growth speed
nüfus artışı hızı
population in working age
çalışma çağındaki nüfus
population increase rate
nüfus artış oranı
population index
(Çevre) nüfus indeksi
population method
nüfus yöntemi
population methods
nüfus yöntemleri
population migration
nüfus göçü
population model
(Denizbilim) populasyon modeli
population of the city
şehrin nüfusu
population parameters
(Ticaret) kütle parametreleri
population projection
nüfus projeksiyonu
population register
populasyon kaydı
population surveillance
nüfus etüdleri
population traffic
trafik yoğunluğu
polled population
Anket sırasında nüfus
city population
şehir nüfusu
intended population
(Ticaret) hedef kitle
parent population
(Denizbilim) ana-baba populasyonu
rural population
kırsal topluluk
sequential population analysis
(Denizbilim) spa
stationary population
durağan evren
virgin population
(Denizbilim) bozulmamış populasyon
virtual population
(Denizbilim) sanal populasyon
wild population
(Denizbilim) yabani populasyon
civil population
sivil halk
civilian population
sivil halk
decrease in population
nüfusta azalma
distribution of population
nüfus dağılımı
floating population
gelip geçici nüfus
immigrant population
göçmen nüfus
nomadic population
göçebe nüfus
research population
araştırma kitlesi
rural population
kırsal nüfus
urban population
kentsel nüfus
both sexes population
her iki cinsin popülasyonu
diverse population
Farklılık ve çeşitlilik gösteren nüfus yapısı
low population density
Düşük nüfus yoğunluğu
small population
az nüfus
veterans population
savaş malulleri nüfusu
working population
çalışan nüfus
attract population
nüfus çekmek
civilian population
siviller
continuous population
surekli evren
crowded population
kalabalık nüfus
economically active population
faal nüfus
equilibrium population
(Çevre) dengeli nüfüs
equilibrium population
dengeli nüfus
finite population
sonlu evren (istat.)
flows of population
nüfus patlaması
hypothetical population
(İstatistik) hipotetik kütle
ideal population
(Ticaret) ideal kütle hacmi
internet population
(Bilgisayar) internet nüfusu
mixed population
(Tarım) karma popülasyon
optimum population
(Coğrafya,Çevre) optimum nüfus
optimum population
(Coğrafya) en uygun yoğunluk
optimum population
ideal nüfus
passive population
(Politika, Siyaset) pasif halk
performance assessment report; population at risk; precision approach radar
(Askeri) performans değerlendirme raporu; risk altındaki grup; hassas yaklaşma radarı
receptor population
(Biyoloji) reseptör popülasyonu
stellar population
(Astronomi) yıldızlar öbeği
student population
(Eğitim) öğrenci nüfusu
viable population
(Denizbilim) yaşayabilir populasyon
virtual population analysis
(Denizbilim) sanal populasyon analizi
İngilizce - İngilizce
The people living in a single place

The population of some smalltowns is numbered in under four digits.

A group of units (persons, objects, or other items) enumerated in a census or from which a sample is drawn

...it is possible it might stand second to the Scandinavian countries if a fair sample of their population were obtained. Francis Galton et al. (1883). Final Report of the Anthropometric Committee, Report of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, .

The act of filling initially empty items in a collection

John clicked the Search button and waited for the population of the list to complete.

A collection of organisms of a particular species, sharing a particular characteristic of interest, most often that of living in a given area

A seasonal migration annually changes the populations in two or more biotopes drastically, many twice in opposite senses.

A count of the number of residents within a political or geographical boundary such as a town, a nation or the world

The town’s population is only 243.

The people living within a political or geographical boundary

The population of New Jersey will not stand for this!.

{n} the number of inhabitants
The entire set of persons that have at least one common characteristic of interest to the researcher The sample is selected from the population
The group with a particular set of characteristics to which researchers attempt to generalize their findings from a smaller sample These are the objects of generalizations for inferential statistics
The number of people who live in a place The population of China is over two billion
the act of populating (causing to live in a place); "he deplored the population of colonies with convicted criminals" (statistics) the entire aggregation of items from which samples can be drawn; "it is an estimate of the mean of the population" a group of organisms of the same species populating a given area; "they hired hunters to keep down the deer population" the people who inhabit a territory or state; "the population seemed to be well fed and clothed" the number of inhabitants (either the total number or the number of a particular race or class) in a given place (country or city etc
the act of populating (causing to live in a place); "he deplored the population of colonies with convicted criminals"
An aggregation or group of individuals defined by a set of common characteristics
a group of individuals of the same species living in the same area at the same time and sharing a common gene pool; a group of potentially interbreeding organisms in a geographic area
Biologically, a population is a group of organisms of one species occupying a defined area and usually isolated geographically or otherwise to some degree from other similar groups
A group of individuals of one species, which live in a particular area and are much more likely to breed with one another than with individuals from another such group
A group of organisms of the same species inhabiting a particular geographical area at a particular time Population
The set of individuals or objects having some common observable characteristics
The whole number of people, or inhabitants, in a country, or portion of a country; as, a population of ten millions
The entirety of subjects ie it is any entire collection (eg of people or things) from which we might collect data and that we wish to describe or draw conclusions about
Figures are estimates from the Bureau of the Census based on statistics from population censuses, vital statistics registration systems, or sample surveys pertaining to the recent past, and on assumptions about future trends Starting with the 1993 Factbook demographic estimates for some countries (mostly African) have taken into account the effects of the growing incidence of AIDS infections; in 1993 these countries were Burkina, Burundi, Central African Republic, Congo, Cote d'Ivoire, Haiti, Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Zaire, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Thailand, and Brazil Total fertility rate: The average number of children that would be born per woman if all women lived to the end of their childbearing years and bore children according to a given fertility rate at each age
A group of individuals of the same species that occurs in a given area
The number of a kind of animal that lives in a place For example, San Francisco has a big seagull population; New York City has a population of several million people
A group of individuals residing in a given area at a given time
the people who inhabit a territory or state; "the population seemed to be well fed and clothed"
This entry gives an estimate from the US Bureau of the Census based on statistics from population censuses, vital statistics registration systems, or sample surveys pertaining to the recent past and on assumptions about future trends The total population presents one overall measure of the potential impact of the country on the world and within its region Note:   starting with the 1993 Factbook, demographic estimates for some countries (mostly African) have explicitly taken into account the effects of the growing impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic   These countries are currently: The Bahamas, Benin, Botswana, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Burma, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of the Congo, Cote d'Ivoire, Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Thailand, Togo, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe
A group of individuals of the same species that live in the same geographic region
Any group of organisms of the same species that occupies a given space at a particular moment in time
(1) Refers to all the individuals of a given species in a specific area or region at a certain time Its significance is more than that of a number of individuals because not all individuals are identical Populations contain genetic variation within themselves and between other populations
The number of individuals of a particular species that live within a defined area
a group of organisms of the same species populating a given area; "they hired hunters to keep down the deer population"
Estimated number of people living in a jurisdiction Population is one of the four factors used in the board-approved adjustment method to help estimate report-year waste generation The federal census is the benchmark for population figures, but it is adjusted based on housing construction and demolition
The act or process of populating; multiplication of inhabitants
(statistics) the entire aggregation of items from which samples can be drawn; "it is an estimate of the mean of the population"
A local group of organisms belonging to the same species and capable of interbreeding
The total number of inhabitants of a given area or country In sampling, the population may refer to the units from which the sample is drawn, not necessarily the total population of people
If you refer to a particular type of population in a country or area, you are referring to all the people or animals of that type there. 75.6 per cent of the male population over sixteen. the elephant populations of Tanzania and Kenya
means the total resident population based on data compiled and published by the United States Bureau of the Census available from the latest census or which has been upgraded by the Bureau to reflect the changes resulting from the Boundary and Annexation Survey, new incorporations and consolidations of governments pursuant to 570 4, and which reflects, where applicable, changes resulting from the Bureau's latest population determination through its estimating technique using natural changes (birth and death) and net migration, and is referable to the same point or period in time
{i} total number of people living in an area
The population of a country or area is all the people who live in it. Bangladesh now has a population of about 110 million. the annual rate of population growth
the number of inhabitants (either the total number or the number of a particular race or class) in a given place (country or city etc
The entire collection of observations to which the study results generalize The study sampling procedures will define the accessible study population Note that the characteristics of the population are called the population "parameters " The population parameters are usually estimated from the "statistics" observed in a sample of the population
the number of inhabitants (either the total number or the number of a particular race or class) in a given place (country or city etc ); "people come and go, but the population of this town has remained approximately constant for the past decade"; "the African-American population of Salt Lake City has been increasing"
"people come and go, but the population of this town has remained approximately constant for the past decade"; "the African-American population of Salt Lake City has been increasing
(1) the whole number of inhabitants in a country, region or area; (2) a set of individuals having a quality or characteristic in common
population density
The average number of people who live on each square mile (or kilometer) of land
population explosion
An explosive, i.e. extremely fast, population growth

A locust plague starts when exceptionally propiscious circumstances combine to trigger an insect population explosion, which literally dies down as the conditions worsen and the food supply gets exhausted.

population genetics
The study of the allele frequency distribution and change under the influence of the four evolutionary processes: natural selection, genetic drift, mutation and gene flow
population mean
The mean (usually arithmetic, but possibly geometric) of all members of a population or all possible values from which a sample can be taken, as opposed to a sample mean
population equivalent
Population equivalent or unit per capita loading, (PE), in waste-water treatment is the number expressing the ratio of the sum of the pollution load produced during 24 hours by industrial facilities and services to the individual pollution load in household sewage produced by one person in the same time
population commission
the commission of the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations that is concerned with population control
population control
A government program to limit or slow population growth, as by birth control education, the wide availability of contraceptives, and economic incentives
population control
control over the growth of population; a government program
population density
term which describes the number of people in relation to a unit of populated area
population dispersion
scattering of a population by settling border towns
population explosion
exaggerated increase of residents to such a degree that there is not enough food and living area for everyone
population explosion
The geometric expansion of a biological population, especially the unchecked growth in human population resulting from a decrease in infant mortality and an increase in longevity
population genetics
The branch of science that deals with the statistical analysis of the inheritance and prevalence of genes in populations
population growth
increase in the number of people who inhabit a territory or state
population growth rate
Average annual compound rate of change in populations
population growth rate
The average annual percent change in the population, resulting from a surplus (or deficit) of births over deaths and the balance of migrants entering and leaving a country The rate may be positive or negative The growth rate is a factor in determining how great a burden would be imposed on a country by the changing needs of its people for infrastructure (e g , schools, hospitals, housing, roads), resources (e g , food, water, electricity), and jobs Rapid population growth can be seen as threatening by neighboring countries
population growth rate
A measure of how quickly the number of people in an area is increasing (this figure does include migration)
population growth rate
The annual percentage increase/ decrease in the number of inhabitants of a country
population growth rate
The rate at which a population is increasing (or decreasing) in a given time period, expressed as a percentage of the base population
population poll
survey of the population, referendum
population profile
a chart showing the number of people as a function of their ages
population registration
formal listing of the people of a nation, list of residents
population registry office
government office which handles resident registrations
population shift
a change in the relative numbers of the different groups of individuals making up a population
polled population
group of people included in a survey
study population
The group of individuals in a study. In a clinical trial, the participants make up the study population. The study population might, for example, consist of all children under 2 years of age in a community
adult population
older people in a population
backward population
depressed sub-population, underdeveloped part of society
exchange of population
substitution of one population with another
low-income population
section of the population that earns low wages
mixed population
population composed of different religious or racial groups
needy population
population that does not have a sufficient amount of a particular resource (such as money, food, housing, etc.)
populations
Plural of population
sparse population
population which is very thin, low and spread-out population
the Jewish population
Jewish civilization, total group of Jews in the world
underprivileged population
lower class, part of the population that lives in poverty
zero population growth
The limiting of population increase to the number of live births needed to replace the existing population
population