| popliteal vein |
large deep vein behind the knee.
Ãâó: www.vdf.org/Varicose/glossary.php
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| population |
A group of individuals of the same species living and interacting in the same geographic area at the same time.
Ãâó: www.environment.nelson.com/0176169040/glossary.htm...
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| population dynamics |
The study of fish populations and how fishing mortality, growth, recruitment, and natural morality affect them.
Ãâó: www.ncfisheries.net/stocks/defso_r.htm
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| poplar |
Even-textured and straight-grained wood, it is available in lumber as well as in thin stock suitable for cross-banding and face veneers.
Ãâó: www.newel.com/Glossary.aspx
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| population |
a group of people defined by some characteristic, such as living in the same place.
Ãâó: www.jhsph.edu/publichealthexperts/Glossary.htm
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| POP | 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.) |
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| POP | the commission of the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations that is concerned with population control |
| POP | control over the growth of population |
| POP | increase in the number of people who inhabit a territory or state |
| POP | a chart showing the number of people as a function of their ages |
| POP | a scientist who studies the growth and density of populations and their vital statistics |
| POP | a change in the relative numbers of the different groups of individuals making up a population |
| POP | the political doctrine that supports the rights and powers of the common people in their struggle with the privileged elite |
| POP | an advocate of democratic principles |
| POP | a former political party in the United States |
| POP | densely populated |
| POP | a genus of trees of the family Salicaceae that is found in the northern hemisphere |
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