Sentences with phrase «crowded conditions»

Some of my friends who stayed in hostels had slight difficulties with crowded conditions, cleanliness and privacy.
Dogs are usually kept in very crowded conditions alongside other dogs at the mill.
These events can be extremely rewarding for travel photographers, but they demand a certain amount of skill: you have to work fast and often in crowded conditions.
A new pandemic strain that spreads the way normal human flu spreads, without the intensely crowded conditions of World War I, may be as virulent as the 1957 flu, which killed about 70,000 people in the United States.
Under such crowded conditions, even the most innocuous germs can rapidly evolve virulence.
Longer - duration antimicrobials allow us to spread cattle out and allow them to recover in less crowded conditions, or even to return to the home pen, knowing that producers will not have to run them through the chute every other day or even every third day.
Lice can not survive in unworn clothing; hence, body lice are most common in crowded conditions like prison camps, where washing is infrequent.
For the 2 weeks ahead we have less then 8 people booked each week, so if you are after a last minute trip then now is the time to take advantage of the least crowded conditions since this place was discovered!!
Describing crowded conditions at Public School 19 in the Bronx, the column noted that «Ms. O'Boyle's 8th grade class had 40 students» - again suggesting that NCLB kids were to blame.
Just generations away from a nomadic lifestyle, they chose to live in extremely crowded conditions.
As a result, orangutans are living in increasingly crowded conditions, all vying for limited resources.
«We observed that a large number of genes were involved in pathways related to wound healing, immunity, and metabolism, and this is consistent with the idea that the earliest stages of domestication may involve adapting to highly crowded conditions,» said Mark Christie, lead author of the study.
Infected cats shed coronavirus in their saliva and feces, which is why crowded conditions allow the virus to spread from cat to cat.
As such, there tends to be higher incidents of infection where crowded conditions exist, such as in catteries or neighborhoods where cats roam, and the feline population density is high.
If you are after less crowded conditions Apr / May / Sep / Oct are recommended.
If you are after less crowded conditions Mar / Apr / May / Sep / Oct are recommended.
Along with the vast quantities of waste, the antibiotic and parasite - killing chemicals used to deal with the unwanted disease and infestations that can spread easily in crowded conditions also can end up in surrounding ecosystems.
The threat of zoonotic disease and a pandemic would be another example - what may start off as the legal or illegal trade in domestic or wild animal parts or products in unsanitary and crowded conditions somewhere in Asia, may eventually spawn the virus that wipes out hundreds (as H5N1 has) or millions (as HIV / AIDS) of humans.
For this exhibition, Fu has reconfigured the work to respond to an indoor gallery space, responding to the architectural surroundings and crowded conditions of New York City.
Although those conditions are a marked improvement from a decade ago (at least the MDR - TB patients are isolated from other prisoners), the opportunity for reinfection is ever present under such crowded conditions.
The lining of the respiratory tract can be debilitated through exposure to cold temperatures; dust, cigarette smoke or other particles in the air; stressful situations like travel; and time spent in crowded conditions like those found in many animal shelters and boarding kennels.
They didn't specifically mention pastured eggs, but it's interesting to note that the organic eggs came from chickens living in the least crowded conditions — with a recommended flock size of 500 birds.
While this editor has never been able to withstand the super-long lines and crowded conditions at the Union Square location, the bigger store has proven much easier to navigate.
Their teeth had more signs of decay, their life spans were shorter, and diseases like smallpox emerged with crowded conditions.
Rough seas, crowded conditions, temperature extremes and high ammonia levels from the buildup of waste — all exacerbate the risk of illness and injury.
As Peter Hortez, the head of the Sabine Institute for Vaccine Research, puts it, even though most anti-vaxxers are white, when vaccine rates drop, the people who hurt the most will be «people who live in poor, crowded conditions.
Sitting for prolonged periods in crowded conditions, greatly increases the risk of varicose veins and blood clots, heightens physical and emotional stress, and can exacerbate overall health problems.
In his state of the state address last year, Cuomo described LaGuardia, with its delays, crowded conditions, lack of amenities and dismal infrastructure, as «a disgrace.»
Due to the reduced staff and crowded conditions, inmate - on - inmate assaults, inmate - on - staff assaults, inmate suicides and contraband have all increased from 2009 to 2010.
Some campaigners suggest reducing the crowded conditions of cattle would prevent the spread of the disease, instead of relying on a cull.
«It's going to be people who live in poor, crowded conditions.
Under crowded conditions, when food is scarce, it makes sense to produce sons whose wanderlust will take them in search of better prospects elsewhere.
As the book points out: «Plants and animals living in crowded conditions, as on reefs and in rainforests, often produce poisons to fight off competitors,» and these poisons can be turned to good pharmacological use.
But when these strains infect domestic poultry in the crowded conditions found in Southeast Asia and on many big U.S. farms, the virus can become deadly because infected birds needn't be healthy enough to move around in order to spread it.
The researchers suspect that limited den space might have led to the crowded conditions — and the dust - ups.
The drier conditions force the birds to gather in smaller areas and those crowded conditions help spread the disease.
This is pretty easy to understand, since many from poverty are exposed to poor housing conditions, crowded conditions, unsafe conditions, etc..
The light steering is a boon in crowded conditions but could do with more feel and feedback at high speeds.
It seemed far away from my little town in Louisiana, and the poverty, crowded conditions, the father's alcoholism, and the complex family dynamics fascinated me.
Fights tend to break out more often under crowded conditions.
Brokers often ship large quantities of puppies at a time for long distances in crowded conditions, creating a significant risk for the spread of illness.
Coccidia infection is rare in dogs; most cases involve puppies in crowded conditions in kennels, pet stores, and animal shelters.
In an emergency, your pet may need to be housed with other animals in crowded conditions; most shelters that accept pets require that they're up - to - date on all vaccinations.
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