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What was the population of Honolulu in 1970? 

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Larry Long, Diana DeAre 
17 Sep 1982-Science
48 Citations
Census data confirm that in the 1970's population grew more rapidly outside than inside metropolitan territory, reversing a historic pattern.
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Peter M. Vitousek, Oliver A. Chadwick 
04 Dec 2013
10 Citations
Utilizing only the resources of their time and place, many islands developed remarkably populous, socially and culturally complex societies; for example, Hawaii probably supported a larger population on each of its larger islands (other than Oahu, where the city of Honolulu is located) at the time of European contact than it does now.
Thus, while susceptible people may be measurably affected, the general population of Honolulu probably experienced little, if any, change in FEV 25–75% with the air pollution levels reported here.
The Oahu plain, adjacent to the major population center of Honolulu, has the most potential for considerably increasing the production of local produce, but without changes in consumption patterns and significant efforts to protect agricultural land from development, any increases in local food production will continue to be incremental.
The answer is clear that the average Honolulu Japanese and Puerto Rican has a lower CHD incidence than his counterpart in Framingham.
Possible reasons are that Asian-American minorities in Honolulu had better access to culturally-appropriate services than...
Preliminary data on large cities from the 1979 census, as well as 1974 population estimates, tend to suggest that the number of declining and stagnant towns between 1970 and ...
Interestingly, the population in Hawaii appears to be composed of both ESUs in what seems to be clear sympatry with reproductive isolation.
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01 Dec 2020
8 Citations
The overall mislabeling rate in Honolulu was lower than the national rate (33%) found in the largest study from the U. S. mainland by Oceana, but similar to a more recent, but smaller national Oceana survey (21%).

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