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The Study of populations / edited by H. Messel
Bib ID 1663504
Format BookBook
Description Sydney : Pergamon Press, 1985 
ix, 255 p. : ill. (some col.), maps, ports. ; 25 cm. 
ISBN 008029877X (pbk.) :  008029877X (pbk.) : 
Notes

"A course of lectures contributed in the 23rd International Science School for High School Students, sponsored by the Science Foundation for Physics within the University of Sydney, at the University of Sydney, 26 August-6 September, 1985'.

For senior secondary school students.

Includes bibliographies.

Subjects Population biology.  |  Animal populations.  |  Population.
Other authors/contributors Messel, H. (Harry), 1922-  |  Science Foundation for Physics within the University of Sydney  |  International Science School for High School Students 1985 : University of Sydney)

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