The survival and recovery of a population depends on a minimum population base referred to as its biotic community.
The population of CSGH is not available as it depends on the specific region or entity being referred to by "CSGH." Please provide more context or specify the region/entity for a more accurate answer.
It depends on your personal growth and development level after the recovery. If you changed mentally and physically after the recovery, then you're fine.
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This is a model this can be used to predict or track the development of an epidemic. It can often be referred to as the SIR model. Susceptible, Infected, Recovery. A population is susceptible to a disease, it can then become infected once it catches the disease and then recovers. It may be there is a positive feedback into the susceptible category if the recovered people cannot develop immunity. Various external factors control the risk of the susceptible populous e.g. exposure, health diet etc. The Infected rate depends upon exposure, type of disease, ease of infection etc. The recovery depends upon the disease. In the most extreme cases of death the populous for mathematical purposes is removed from the recovery category. If you know your population e.g a school. Then you can enter hypothetical illnesses such as mumps into the model to see how quickly the disease would spread in the school. This can allow you to develop strategies to reduce infection and promote recovery e.g. isolation or washing hands.
This is a model this can be used to predict or track the development of an epidemic. It can often be referred to as the SIR model. Susceptible, Infected, Recovery. A population is susceptible to a disease, it can then become infected once it catches the disease and then recovers. It may be there is a positive feedback into the susceptible category if the recovered people cannot develop immunity. Various external factors control the risk of the susceptible populous e.g. exposure, health diet etc. The Infected rate depends upon exposure, type of disease, ease of infection etc. The recovery depends upon the disease. In the most extreme cases of death the populous for mathematical purposes is removed from the recovery category. If you know your population e.g a school. Then you can enter hypothetical illnesses such as mumps into the model to see how quickly the disease would spread in the school. This can allow you to develop strategies to reduce infection and promote recovery e.g. isolation or washing hands.
it depends on where you are
Darwin has a theory of Survival of the Fittest.
There are other video clips on Youtube, but the how-to of making a survival bracelet depends on how wide you want it to be.
Gilware offers a complete hard drive recovery for $350. Depending on where you go and what type of data recovery you need, depends on how much you will have to spend.
it all depends on where you live
Recovery from motor neuron diseases depends on the type of disease and the amount of muscle degeneration present
The answer depends on whether it was survival in a desert or in a cold fresh-water cave!