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Postcensal Population Data for Cities

American Journal of Public Health and the Nations Health, 1947
SINCE 1940 there have been spectacular rises in the numbers of marriages and births in the United States. Further gains have been made in death control, with unanticipated special progress in reducing the toll of certain diseases. Fifteen million men and women entered the armed forces, of whom only 1,300.000 now remain there.
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Population in cities

The Mathematical Gazette, 1976
I want to deal with one piece of applied mathematics which is a good example of the way in which—in nearly all applications of mathematics—the important steps are those of tentative model-building, and the testing of such models against reality.
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SIZE AT BIRTH IN AN INNER-CITY POPULATION

American Journal of Perinatology, 1999
Recent comparisons of growth curves and incidence of low birth weight are available for Caucasians and African-Americans or Hispanics. To compare size at birth in Hispanics with African-Americans in an inner-city population, we analyzed data on mother-infant pairs admitted to Jacobi Medical Center from January 1, 1995 until May 31, 1997 and those with ...
C, Cazano, B K, Russell, L P, Brion
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Injuries in an Elderly Inner‐City Population

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1990
Even though injuries are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among the elderly in the United States, no comprehensive population‐based study of nonfatal and fatal injuries has been carried out in an elderly minority inner‐city population. To study injuries in this population, we developed an active surveillance system as part of a large injury ...
J A, Grisso   +5 more
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The Semantics of Populations: A City Indicator Perspective

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018
This paper addresses the question of how to represent the semantics of populations. This question is unusual in the sense that statistics is directly concerned with the definition of populations but is essentially silent on the representation of population definitions from a data modelling perspective. The motivation for this work is the development of
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Breastfeeding in an Inner-City Patient Population

Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 2011
In order to determine the proportion of infants seen in safety-net health clinics whose mothers initiated and sustained breastfeeding and to assess predictors of breastfeeding in this largely minority patient population, charts were reviewed for infants treated in the eight Philadelphia Health Centers. Breastfeeding was initiated by 42%; 7.5% breastfed
Jessica M, Robbins   +4 more
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Populations and Rhythms in Contemporary Cities

2015
The chapter focuses on the importance to consider mobility practices characterising contemporary cities in the perspective of urban populations. Starting from the interpretation of mobility practices by different populations in terms of urban rhythms, the chapter analyse temporary populations as “groups of subjects that, temporarily and intermittently,
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Metropolis: Multisensory Simulation of a Populated City

2011 Third International Conference on Games and Virtual Worlds for Serious Applications, 2011
Creating realistic populated virtual environments is a challenge that many graphics and VR researchers are currently tackling. There are many interesting problems to solve, such as rendering and animating large and varied crowds efficiently and realistically in believable surroundings, and creating plausible behaviours and sounds for the individual ...
Carol O'Sullivan, Cathy Ennis
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Planning for growth in depopulating cities: An analysis of population projections and population change in depopulating and populating US cities

Cities, 2019
Abstract One of the most critical tasks in creating community plans and developing local planning policies and priorities is projecting populations, as accurate projections help communities appropriately distribute resources and services. While inaccurate population projections are problematic and have long-term and lasting effects for all cities ...
Yunmi Park, Megan E. Heim LaFrombois
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