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  • 31Malthusian 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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  • 32Nairobi —   City   Nairobi s skyline at dusk …

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  • 33Abd ar-Rahman I — Arabic: (عبد الرحمن الداخل), (known as the Falcon of Andalus or The Falcon of the Quraish ) [ [http://www.idir.net/ suede/successor1.html Abd ar Rahman I ] ] (born 731; ruled from 756 through his death circa 788) was the founder of a Muslim… …

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  • 34Roger Joseph Boscovich — Infobox Scientist caption=Portrait by Robert Edge Pine, London, 1760. dead=dead birth date=birth date|1711|5|18 birth place = Dubrovnik, Republic of Ragusa death date=death date|1787|2|13 death place = Milan, Duchy of Milan residence = Milan… …

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  • 35List of ecology topics — This is a list of ecology topics. It relates to the science of ecology which is the study of the interactions between various species and their natural environment. A *adaptive management *aerobic metabolism *Allee effect *Alternative… …

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  • 36Law of accumulation — Accumulation can refer to a cumulative or compound increase in a variable, or to capital accumulation. Marxian economicsIn Karl Marx s and Adam Smith s critique of political economy, the law of accumulation refers to the way in which the… …

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  • 37Raymond Pearl — Born 3 June 1879 …

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  • 38William Garrison (geographer) — William Louis Garrison (born 1924) is an American geographer and transportation analyst, currently a professor emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley. While at the University of Washington in the 1950s, Garrison led the quantitative… …

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  • 39Zvi Griliches — Infobox Scientist name = Zvi Griliches caption = birth date = birth date|1930|9|12|mf=y birth place = Kaunas, Lithuania death date = death date and age|1999|4|11|1930|9|12|df=y or death date and age|1999|11|4|1930|9|12|df=y death place =… …

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  • 40Adaptive capacity — is the capacity of a system to adapt if the environment where the system exists is changing. It is applied to for example , ecological systems and human social systems.As applied to ecological systems, the adaptive capacity is determined by :*… …

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