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AB
AGLC
AMTA
Actual population
Alberta
Alberta
Alberta Economic Development
Alberta Economic Development and Tourism
Alberta Economic Development and Trade
Alberta Gaming Commission
Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission
Alberta Liquor Control Board
Alberta Lotteries
Alberta Lotteries and Gaming
Alberta Motor Transport Association
Alberta Recreation and Parks
Alberta Tourism
Alberta Trucking Association
Alberta Trucking Industry Safety Association
Alta
De facto population
Decline in population
Decrease in population
Definition Severe loss of weight
Enumerated population
Gaming Control Branch
Health examination in population surveys
Population decrease
Population regression
Present population
Present-in-area population
Shrinkage in population
Starvation oedema
Wasting

Vertaling van "population alberta " (Engels → Frans) :

TERMINOLOGIE
Definition: Severe loss of weight [wasting] in children or adults, or lack of weight gain in children leading to an observed weight that is at least 3 standard deviations below the mean value for the reference population (or a similar loss expressed through other statistical approaches). When only one measurement is available, there is a high probability of severe wasting when the observed weight is 3 or more standard deviations below the mean of the reference population. | Starvation oedema

Œdème de famine


Alberta Economic Development and Tourism [ Alberta Tourism, Parks and Recreation | Alberta Tourism | Alberta Recreation and Parks | Alberta Recreation, Parks and Wildlife | Alberta Economic Development and Trade | Alberta Economic Development ]

Alberta Economic Development and Tourism [ Alberta Tourism, Parks and Recreation | Alberta Tourism | Alberta Recreation and Parks | Alberta Recreation, Parks and Wildlife | Alberta Economic Development and Trade | Alberta Economic Development ]




Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission [ AGLC | Alberta Liquor Control Board | Alberta Lotteries | Alberta Lotteries and Gaming | Gaming Control Branch | Alberta Gaming Commission ]

Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission [ AGLC | Alberta Liquor Control Board | Alberta Lotteries | Alberta Lotteries and Gaming | Gaming Control Branch | Alberta Gaming Commission ]


Alberta Motor Transport Association [ AMTA | Alberta Trucking Industry Safety Association | Alberta Trucking Association | Alberta Motor Transport Association ]

Alberta Motor Transport Association [ AMTA | Alberta Trucking Industry Safety Association | Alberta Trucking Association | Alberta Motor Transport Association ]




decline in population | decrease in population | population decrease | population regression | shrinkage in population

décroissance de la population | diminution de la population | régression de la population


actual population | de facto population | enumerated population | present population | present-in-area population

population de facto | population de fait | population présente


A heterogeneous entity. Its prevalence in the general population is unknown. Nephrotic syndrome has manifestations of marked proteinuria, with reduced plasmatic levels of albumin, and potentially with edema. Familial forms are in most cases related t

syndrome néphrotique idiopathique sporadique cortico-résistant


Health examination in population surveys

Examen sanitaire au cours d'enquêtes de population
IN-CONTEXT TRANSLATIONS
B.C. and Alberta represent 23.3 per cent of the population and the Atlantic provinces, for example, represent 7.2 per cent of the population. B.C. and Alberta have 12 senators and the Atlantic provinces have 30 senators.

La Colombie-Britannique et l'Alberta comptent 23,3 p. 100 de la population canadienne, tandis que les provinces de l'Atlantique en représentent 7,2 p. 100. La Colombie-Britannique et l'Alberta ont droit à 12 sénateurs, tandis que les provinces de l'Atlantique peuvent en avoir 30.


More importantly, it would ensure that in the three fastest growing provinces by population, Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia, the number of members would more accurately reflect the population, and that population is how we ultimately determine how many members of Parliament serve in this place.

Surtout, ça permettrait de voir à ce que dans les trois provinces qui enregistrent la plus forte croissance démographique, soit l'Ontario, l'Alberta et la Colombie-Britannique, le nombre de députés reflète davantage la population, cette population qui nous permet finalement de déterminer combien de députés siégeront dans cette enceinte.


Bill C-12, introduced last April by the Conservatives, adds another 30 new seats in three provinces: Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia. If you look at statistics for the last five years, you will see that the population of Ontario increased by 550,000, while the populations of Alberta, British Columbia and Quebec increased by 350,000, 260,000 and 250,000 respectively.

Qui jette un regard sur les statistiques des cinq dernières années constate enfin que la population de l'Ontario s'est accrue de 550 000 habitants, celle de l'Alberta de 350 000, celle de la Colombie-Britannique de 260 000 et celle du Québec de 250 000.


If sometime in the future B.C. has a population which exceeds the combination of the population of Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Alberta, and that seems very likely, Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatchewan will lose all real power in terms of constitutional change.

Si la population de la Colombie-Britannique vient un jour à dépasser les populations de la Saskatchewan, du Manitoba et de l'Alberta, ce qui est tout à fait vraisemblable, l'Alberta, le Manitoba et la Saskatchewan perdront leur voix au chapitre des modifications constitutionnelles.


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Philip Resnick, Professor, Political Science, University of British Columbia, supported the proposal as “less than perfect, but a step in the right direction” (3:28) While a Bundesrat-style “large/medium/small” province distribution would be ideal, the certainty of opposition from small provinces to seat reductions makes the distribution proposed be best available response to a significant problem: “The fact remains that British Columbia and Alberta, with their burgeoning populations and red-hot provincial economies, are grossly under-represented in a Sen ...[+++]

Philip Resnick, professeur de sciences politiques, Université de la Colombie-Britanique, quant à lui, a appuyé la proposition, la qualifiant de moins que parfaite mais de pas dans la bonne direction. Même si une répartition des sièges par province « grande/moyenne/petite » à la manière d’un Bundesrat serait idéale, l’opposition certaine des provinces de petite taille à une réduction du nombre de leurs sièges au Sénat signifie que la répartition proposée constitue la meilleure solution à un problème important : « Il n’en reste pas moins que la Colombie-Britannique et lAlberta, avec leur population en plein essor et l ...[+++]


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