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  • 41Gurdev Khush — Dr. Gurdev Singh Khush (born in 1935) is an Indian agronomist. Along with his mentor, Dr. Henry Beachell, he received the 1996 World Food Prize for their unparalleled achievements in enlarging and improving the supply of rice, one of the world’s… …

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  • 42Taylors Lakes Football Club — was formed in 1989. Initially a junior club, Taylors Lakes began with fielding under 10 and under 12 teams. Located in a housing estate on the north western suburban fringe of Melbourne, the areas exponential population growth in the early 1990s… …

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  • 43Malthusian growth model — The Malthusian growth model, sometimes called the simple exponential growth model, is essentially exponential growth based on a constant rate of compound interest. The model is named after the Reverend Thomas Malthus, who authored An Essay on the …

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  • 44Theoretical ecology — Mathematical models developed in theoretical ecology predict complex food webs are less stable than simple webs.[1]:75–77[2]:64 …

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  • 45Malthusian catastrophe — A Malthusian catastrophe (also phrased Malthusian check, Malthusian crisis, Malthusian disaster, Malthusian fallacy, Malthusian nightmare, or Malthusian theory of population) was originally foreseen to be a forced return to subsistence level… …

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  • 46Limits to Growth — Infobox Book name = Limits to Growth title orig = translator = image caption = Limits to Growth first edition cover. author = Donella H. Meadows Dennis L. Meadows Jørgen Randers William W. Behrens III illustrator = cover artist = country =… …

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  • 47Bacterial growth — Growth is shown as L = log(numbers) where numbers is the number of colony forming units per ml, versus T (time.) Bacterial growth is the division of one bacterium into two daughter cells in a process called binary fission. Providing no mutational …

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  • 48Uniform distribution (discrete) — discrete uniform Probability mass function n = 5 where n = b − a + 1 Cumulative distribution function …

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  • 49Albert Bartlett — Albert A. Bartlett is an emeritus Professor of Physics at the University of Colorado at Boulder, USA. Professor Bartlett has lectured over 1,500 times on Arithmetic, Population, and Energy .Bartlett joined the faculty of the University of… …

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  • 50Doubling time — The doubling time is the period of time required for a quantity to double in size or value. It is applied to population growth, inflation, resource extraction, consumption of goods, compound interest, the volume of malignant tumours, and many… …

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