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What is the current population of Oyo State? 

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It is likely that the current population numbers under 1,000 breeding pairs.
Although the maps differ slightly, the overlay and WLC (AHP) approach found most parts of Oyo state (51.79 and 82.9 % respectively) to be moderately suitable for rice production.
We find that the percentage of the state population is liberal; state racial demographics and governmental professionalism are critical determinants of state welfare and income support regimes.
State population growth is negatively related to current state population in the 19th century but not in the 20th century, and is positively related to market potential in the 20th century but not in the 19th century.
This approach is similar to that used for previous estimates and projections of nationwide prevalence of AD.6,7⇓ Current numbers of people with AD in each state depend strongly on total population size and proportion of the population affected.
We suggest that the current population structure is a result of relocation programs between 1942 and 1955.
The result shows that the farmers were ageing, given an average highest age of farmers in Oyo state (54.60 ±11.30 years) with highest average years of farming experience (19.57± 13.04) in Osun state while the average years of schooling were highest in Ogun state (10.28 ± 5.18 years).No waste removal (27.86%), littering (21.90%) and land degradation (21.67%) were the most identified environmental problems by the farmers.
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01 May 2014-REIQ journal
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Estimated resident population tells the story of growth over the last 40 years, and population projections provide us with an indication of what population levels could be for the next 40 years.
Hence, this report is generalizable to the New York State adult "minority" population.
What characterizes the contemporary state is thus not diminution of its activities, but its transformation from a social state to a headquarters state.
This approach is similar to that used for previous estimates and projections of nationwide prevalence of AD.6,7⇓ Current numbers of people with AD in each state depend strongly on total population size and proportion of the population affected.