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 ⇄SuchrichtungÜbersetzung für 'ZPG' von Englisch nach Deutsch
zero population growth <ZPG>Nullwachstum {n} der Bevölkerung
zero population growth <ZPG>Nullbevölkerungs­wachstum {n} <NBW>
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • ZPG Ltd. is a British real estate company based in London, England, owned by Silver Lake Partners.
  • One of the ZPG-2 airships was built or modified with external engines to test systems for the follow on ZPG-3W airships and is some times referred to as a ZPG-2 1/2.
  • The United States Navy ended airship operations in August 1962. Rosendahl was aboard the N class blimp "ZPG-3W" on the final flight.
  • In June 2014 he floated Zoopla, which has been renamed and become ZPG, on the London Stock Exchange for nearly £1bn.
  • Along with University of Wisconsin professor Robert West, Gaylor founded the Women's Medical Fund to expand the services provided by the ZPG Referral Service.
  • CAPS was the former Californian branch of the Zero Population Growth (ZPG) organization.
  • The ZWG-1, designed specifically for the national early warning network mission, was ordered but was subsequently replaced by a much-modified ZPG design as the ZPG-3W.
  • In June 2016, Zoopla Property Group (ZPG) announced that it was planning to relaunch Primelocation.
  • In November 2017, ZPG's offer to buy the company for £460 million was rejected.
  • Lüscher practises law in Geneva with Charles Poncet and others as a partner in the ZPG law firm. He was co-chairman of the Servette FC football club from 2002 until its bankruptcy in 2005.
  • Zero population growth, sometimes abbreviated ZPG, is a condition of demographic balance where the number of people in a specified population neither grows nor declines; that is, the number of births plus in-migrants equals the number of deaths plus out-migrants.
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