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During the first three decades of the People's Republic, the sex ratio of newborn children corresponded to the natural demographic norm.
Four of six described the gender, with the majority of the participants being male, consistent with the sex ratio in the general population.
While the sex ratio in Canada remains about equal at 1:1, women began to outnumber men in Canada in 1976 and the gap continues to increase.
In Baghdad the sex ratio still tilted toward men, with 101 men for every 100 women.
It created the possibility of assimilating the sex ratio or the suicide rate to the drawing of a ball from a Bernoulli urn.
The sex ratio is three boys to one girl, but the girls have more severe disorders.
The year of birth sex ratio appears to provide a simple way of tracking disease incidence.
The imbalance in the sex ratio between girls and boys in some regions suggests that girls are at particular risk of neglect, as well as violence.
Comparison of the sex ratio found a significant, progressive, gradual increase in the proportion of Canadian women with MS compared to men.
In polygamous species, the sex ratio should ensure that the majority of females are mated and give birth to live offspring.
The state wants to know about distribution, sex ratio, reproductive rate, habitat, home range.
There are a large number of organisms, which do not have specialized morphologically distinct sex chromosomes, yet their sex is determined and sex ratio is maintained.
These results suggest that significant decreases in seroprevalence would be achieved if the urban sex ratio and the secondary school sex ratio moved toward parity.
This assumes the sex ratio at birth does not change.
As expected, the sex ratio is approximately even.
He has read about the declining child sex ratio in the newspaper.
Additional measurements of herd condition include cow:calf ratio and male:female sex ratio that provide an estimate of the number of females available for reproduction and the ability of the herd to increase.
This might include a strategy that uses a plausible target sex ratio to estimate the young male population, assuming the estimates of young females are correct.
The contribution of spatialization appears to be a relatively major one for modelling child sex ratio variations, taking analysis further than the social and demographic dimensions usually mentioned.
Its overall sex ratio is 120, which is very high.
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