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Crude and birth
* Crude birth rate ( CBR )-the number of live births in a given year per 1, 000 people alive at the middle of that year.
* Crude birth rate, a term used in demography
Crude birth rates and crude death rates are maintained and improved through the implementation of programs and projects of health.

Crude and rate
Crude death rate by country.
* Crude Death Rate, a demographic measure of the mortality rate
* Crude mortality rate ( CMR ), i. e. number of deaths per ten thousand people in a time span

Crude and <
The most commonly referenced benchmark oil from Europe is Brent Crude, which is 38. 06 ° API ( 835 kg / m < sup > 3 </ sup >).
The third most commonly quoted benchmark is Dubai Crude, which is 31 ° API ( 871 kg / m < sup > 3 </ sup >).

Crude and per
Birth rates were originally measured by the ‘ Crude Birth Rate ’ – births per year in population per every thousand people.
The term " price of oil ", as used in the U. S. media, generally means the cost per barrel ( 42 U. S. gallons ) of West Texas Intermediate Crude, to be delivered to Cushing, Oklahoma during the upcoming month.
Data from here, based on price per barrel of NYMEX Light Sweet Crude
The onshore component of the project will provide per day of Arabian Light Crude barrels per day of Arabian Medium.
Health-There are 327 registered births in Madrid for the year 2000 placing the Crude Birth Rate ( CBR ) at 23 per 1000 population.
CDR ( Crude Death Rate ) for the year was recorded at 6 per 1, 000 population.
Crude rates measure vital statistics in a general population ( overall change in births and deaths per 1000 ).

Crude and national
Siberia ’ s contribution to the Soviet economy in percent of national output was given in Soviet statistical yearbooks for 1973 ( 1940 in brackets ) as: Coal 33 % ( 23 %), Coking coal 30 % ( 17 %), Oil 21 % ( 1. 6 %), Natural gas 8. 5 % ( from 1. 5 % in 1950 ), Electric power output 18 % ( 6. 6 %), Iron ore 6. 9 % ( 1. 6 %), Pig iron 9. 5 % ( 10 %), Crude steel 8. 3 % ( 10 %), Rolled steel 10 % ( 9. 1 %).

birth and rate
Since 1991, Croatia's death rate has continuously exceeded its birth rate ; the natural growth rate of the population is currently negative.
Gini claimed that nations at a primitive level have a high birth rate, but, as they evolve, the upper classes birth rate drops while the lower class birth rate, while higher, will inevitably deplete as their stronger members emigrate, die in war, or enter into the upper classes.
If a nation continues on this path without resistance, Gini claimed the nation would enter a final decadent stage where the nation would degenerate as noted by decreasing birth rate, decreasing cultural output, and the lack of imperial conquest.
Although there is a downward population curve, explained by a larger death than birth rate, as well as a larger number of emigrants than immigrants, the line graph of the natural population increase shows the rate of population decrease was slowly diminishing.
where N is the total number of individuals in the population, B is the number of births, D is the number of deaths, b and d are the per capita rates of birth and death respectively, and r is the per capita rate of population change.
The rate of arrival of new calls ( birth rate ) is equal to λ and is constant, not depending on the number of active sources, because the total number of sources is assumed to be infinite.
In the U. S., some called Generation Xers the " baby bust " generation because of the drop in the birth rate following the baby boom.
The crude birth rate of 47 per 1, 000 population recorded for 1965 dropped to 44 per 1, 000 population in 1992.
Wars continued, but they were no longer so devastating to the civilian population ; famines and major epidemics did not occur, but increased agricultural productivity led to a higher birth rate, and a lower death rate.
Hong Kong has one of the world ’ s lowest birth rates — 0. 9 per woman of child-bearing age, far below the replacement rate of 2. 1.
The population is aging with the birth rate at 10. 42 births / 1, 000 population or fertility rate at 1. 8.

birth and trends
Furthermore the demographic development is characterized by three trends: increasing longevity, decreasing birth rates and an increasing percentage of population from foreign extraction.
Memorials with the purpose of recognizing the date of someone's birth or death are often signs of political trends within China, with some pointing to the prospect of further reform.
But in fact, long before 1933, Burne-Jones was hopelessly out-of-fashion in the art world, much of which soon preferred the major trends in Modern art, and the exhibit marking the 100th anniversary of his birth was a sad affair, poorly attended.
When compared to the population trends of Japan, the city of Kahoku appears to be matching the national trend of a larger Aging population, while also keeping with the Japanese trend of a decreasing birth rate.
Under the British rule, two trends contributed to the birth of Jamia.
Demographers attribute Muslim community growth trends during the most recent census period to relatively high birth rates, and recent immigration patterns.

birth and India
During his visit to Rawalpindi in 1885, the Amir requested the Viceroy of India to depute a Muslim Envoy to Kabul having noble birth and of ruling family background.
Manichaeism maintained a sporadic and intermittent existence in the west ( Mesopotamia, Africa, Spain, France, North Italy, the Balkans ) for a thousand years, and flourished for a time in the land of its birth ( Persia ) and even further east in Northern India, Western China, and Tibet.
Sinasamy later returned to the country of his birth with his daughters and settled in Namakkal, Tamil Nadu, India.
The political history of the nation began with the birth of the All India Muslim League in 1906 to protect Muslim interests, amid neglect and under-representation, in case the British Raj decided to grant local self-rule.
Detonation occurred on 18 May 1974, Buddha Jayanti ( a festival day in India marking the birth of Gautama Buddha ).
The Sinhalese have a stable birth rate and a population that has been growing at a slow pace relative to India and other Asian countries.
In the 1970s, UNHCR refugee operations continued to spread around the globe, with the mass exodus of East Pakistanis to India shortly before the birth of Bangladesh.
* The Jallianwala Bagh massacre in British Raj India sows the seeds of discontent and leads to the birth of the Indian Independence Movement.
* The great flood in the river Periyar in what is now Kerala India which lead to the river changing its course, closing of the Pattanam ( Muziris ) harbour, opening up of Cochin ( Kochi ) harbour submersion of some islands and birth of some new islands.
* In the upcoming film Prince of Malacca, a Wall Street billionaire hedge fund manager, after seeking nadi astrology in India, is getting into a double deal by becoming a CIA ’ s intelligence officer with a special directive from the President of the United States of America to detect a drug cartel in Southeast Asia, in an exchange for using space and satellite technology to locate an island in the Strait of Malacca where in a tribal community his lover of previous birth is born as a beautiful dancer.
In the Kumaon region of northern India, it is called Maddua and is traditionally fed to women after child birth.
In 2007, the Government of India released a coin to commemorate the 150th birth anniversary of Bal Gangadhar Tilak.
India is an 80 % Hindu country, yet its prime minister is a Sikh ( Manmohan Singh ), the chairperson of the ruling alliance is a Catholic woman of Italian birth ( Sonia Gandhi ), and three out of the twelve presidents of India have been Muslims
Contrary to earlier observations, recent studies emerging from some developing countries ( India, Bangladesh and Indonesia ) have strongly suggested that dosing expectant mothers in the population in which vitamin A deficiency is common and maternal mortality is high can greatly reduce maternal mortality ratio Similarly, dosing newborn infants with 50, 000 IU ( 15 mg ) of vitamin A within 2 days of birth, can significantly reduce neonatal mortality
Likewise, in 2012, Vesak or the birth anniversary of the Buddha will be observed on 28 April in Hong Kong and Taiwan, on 5 May in Sri Lanka, on 6 May in India, on 28 May in South Korea and on 4 June in Thailand.
The birth rate is 2. 7 % and infant mortality rate is 21 per 1000 live births ( for comparison 103 in DR Congo, 55 in India, 27 in Turkey, 23 in Brazil, 16 in Russia, 4 in Finland ).
Seleucus also took his future wife, the Persian princess Apama ( daughter of Spitamenes ), with him into India as his mistress, where she gave birth to his bastard eldest son and successor Antiochus I Soter ( 325 BC ).
Bauer had traveled to India and Africa, where she noticed that most mothers would carry their diaperless babies constantly, yet she saw no elimination " accidents " as would be expected in industrialized countries where babies wear diapers almost continuously from birth.
McLachlan gave birth to a daughter, named India Ann Sushil Sood, on April 6, 2002, in Vancouver.
Place of birth of 57. 6 % of residents was overseas, including 14. 1 % from India and 12. 8 % from China.
The place of birth given in his passport is " Pounalulla ", India and his birth date as 12 January 1918.
What India needed to escape its backwardness was capitalism, science, modern technology and birth control.

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