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Under conditions of an increased tiger population inside protected areas , territorial individuals are forced to spill - over and occupy marginal habitats where the grazing ... to the Indian wilderness are numerous and on the increase .
Under conditions of an increased tiger population inside protected areas , territorial individuals are forced to spill - over and occupy marginal habitats where the grazing ... to the Indian wilderness are numerous and on the increase .
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In the advanced capitalist countries there is an increasing gap between the rich and the poor . ... Between now and the end of the century the population is likely to increase by 31.5 % from 4,600 million to 6,050 million .
In the advanced capitalist countries there is an increasing gap between the rich and the poor . ... Between now and the end of the century the population is likely to increase by 31.5 % from 4,600 million to 6,050 million .
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... options : to increase the subsidy , which calorie intake would have been greater . in fractile income groups . ... the United Nations study on fractile group in the rural areas derives as budgetary constraints ; to increase the ...
... options : to increase the subsidy , which calorie intake would have been greater . in fractile income groups . ... the United Nations study on fractile group in the rural areas derives as budgetary constraints ; to increase the ...
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