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... population estimation . Direct methods of population estimation have relied on the use of line transects , mark - release - recapture of animals , and photographs for indi- vidual identification , especially the use of camera traps at ...
... population estimation . Direct methods of population estimation have relied on the use of line transects , mark - release - recapture of animals , and photographs for indi- vidual identification , especially the use of camera traps at ...
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... population of 44,400,000 , which is 5 % of India's population . Its land is fertile . It is famous as ' Urvisar Gujarat ' - the essence of the earth . 60 % of the population is engaged in agriculture and 18 % in industry . A part of its ...
... population of 44,400,000 , which is 5 % of India's population . Its land is fertile . It is famous as ' Urvisar Gujarat ' - the essence of the earth . 60 % of the population is engaged in agriculture and 18 % in industry . A part of its ...
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... population speaks the language as their mother tongue . The roots of this population go back to the same Bhimjee Parekh . He was one of the first Gujaratis to be granted permis- sion from the East India Company for Banias to settle in ...
... population speaks the language as their mother tongue . The roots of this population go back to the same Bhimjee Parekh . He was one of the first Gujaratis to be granted permis- sion from the East India Company for Banias to settle in ...
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