Sentences with phrase «dense populations»

Commercial properties fare best with vibrant and active local economies and areas with dense populations, and these smaller markets often have neither, notes Branscome.
Once properties have been identified, Bryant Development looks for growth - oriented communities characterized by dense populations.
For example, the Delaware REIT Fund is targeting retail REITs that have less development exposure and high concentrations of properties in «defensive» locations such as in - fill sites surrounded by dense populations and good demographics.
Dense populations, studied in some mammals, leads toward reduced reproduction through several types of epigenetic change, of which only choice to reproduce or not is relevant here.
In contrast, in larger urban settings, with their more dense populations, neighbors (even in adjoining apartments) often don't know each, competition over limited resources is more pronounced, and the attitudes of winning over others, rather than cooperating with them, tend to prevail.
The two largest districts studied are in Florida, where Broward and Palm Beach counties — like all those in Florida — have unified school districts composed of very dense populations.
High winds, severe storms, dense populations, high crime rates, and inflated living and medical costs might sometimes be present in the Gem State, but when you compare Idaho to states like Louisiana, California, and Texas, the average Idaho home and household is far less likely to cost an insurance company a ton of money over the life of a policy.
If Dr. Lindzen speaks of science to the public in ways that will help ensure mortally horrific dislocation of dense populations such places as Bangladesh, how is that more acceptable than dining on nuns and orphans?
The list includes large cities with dense populations such as Auckland, New Zealand; Nairobi, Kenya; Oslo, Norway; Seattle, USA; and Vancouver, Canada.
Unfortunately dense populations often coincide with aridity.
In contrast, RED would be more effective in terms of its conservation impact if payments were extended to all remaining carbon - rich tropical forests, including lowland peat swamp forests, the preferred habitat for dense populations of orangutans, and if the construction of new roads was halted.
The combination of dense populations and poverty seen in Haiti's capital is replicated in dozens of earthquake zones worldwide, from the Philippines and Indonesia to the foothills of the Himalayas to Tehran and Istanbul, so many seismologists warn that this century is primed for many more such disasters.
The biggest issues with Unity were the dense populations causing problems with sound vanishing, frame drops and load issues.
Spot koalas in their natural habitat (Magnetic Island has one of the most dense populations of koalas in Australia) and view the Coral Sea and rugged rocky headlands from the roads which hug the coastline.
That's especially true in more northern locations with dense populations — its compact size and all - weather capability give it the upper hand against the BMW and Audi.
Protective phages seem to be equally widespread: Barr and his colleagues found dense populations of phages in every species they sampled.
Such a sudden and rapid depletion of salamander species, especially ones with dense populations such as the eastern newt, could have «cascading effects» in affected ecosystems, says Michael Lannoo, a herpetologist at Indiana University and expert on amphibian declines.
«As they grow in relatively dense populations, mechanical forces combine them into vertically oriented assemblies known as forests or arrays.
Therefore, the B and A rings, with their dense populations of particles, always seem bright in the visible wavelengths, while the Cassini Division and the C ring appear faint.
In practice, cities with dense populations and high economic values benefit, while rural areas with fewer homes and businesses do not.
The future of our species, many researchers believe, lies in sustainable megacities that can support dense populations through efficient resource management.
Dense populations will concentrate talent.
Areas with dense populations already have rapid ground - based courier networks.
After New York, the company will add one U.S. city at a time, most likely a mix of towns with dense populations and smaller tech hubs (where the potential base of interested players might be larger).
But instead of bringing expansive, overwhelming menus to people in smaller cities, Good Uncle wants to cook and sell just a few items from the world's most iconic restaurants — the two most popular salads from a place like Sweetgreen, for example, or the most popular pizza from Roberta's in Brooklyn — in smaller, non-NFL cities, like New Haven or Syracuse, places that have dense populations but lack easy access to great food.
Its proximity to all parts of the Bay Area, Sonoma and Napa, Sacramento, as well as Mendocino puts it amid a dense population traditionally inclined to marijuana interests and to some of the best farming conditions in the country.
Drones could be the solution in hard - to - reach locales, where deliveries can cost up to six times more than a city trip because the denser populations help spread the expense.
While Philadelphia seemed to have higher mortgage rates as a possible consequence of its denser population, Erie saw more of a difference in its average home prices than it did with typical mortgage rates.
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Megapolitan refers to the clustering of large cities together to form huge belts of dense population.
Even at that, how many state borders cut through a dense population (where a small change has potential for a big effect) and the border is not a physical boundary like a body of water?
Nassau, more so than Suffolk, has become the focus of the debate over expanding the service beyond New York City, where it has been legal since 2013, due to its denser population and stable of well - established, politically connected cab companies.
We're also very lucky that when it comes to the towns of Hamburg and Orchard Park, which have some very high level of population, it hit the least - dense population centers in the town of Hamburg and Orchard Park.
With its dense population and abundance of roofs and blacktop, the Lower East Side has been identified as the hottest neighborhood in Manhattan, said White Roof Project executive director Heather James.
Embedded in the bulbar surface is a dense population of lymphoid follicles that are in contact with the surface of the eye and the tear film, a thin layer of liquid.
«But they also tend to have less stringent environmental protections and denser populations, so consumer savings, corporate profits and economic development based on trade are costing the lives of people who have to breathe polluted air.»
In ecological terms, these spiders are marine predators, and this explains how tiny, barren islands can support much denser populations of spiders than lushly vegetated inland areas.
The East Coast and Gulf Coast would feel the largest impacts from depleted ecosystems, because they have denser populations and are more vulnerable to sea - level rise and storm surge.
The DESERTEC group seeks to bust the logistical barriers to green energy by generating solar and wind power in the warm, arid locations where it is most abundant and transferring it to dense population centers farther north.
The second scenario is that the change happened outside the virus: After decades of relative isolation it reached dense population areas, providing more fertile ground for its spread.
The so - called run - of - river design would not store much water behind a dam, but would require digging a long tunnel in an area that holds the densest population of orangutans.
In this area, sand blown over the dune crest into the stream valley supports a fairly dense population of fairy circles (Fig. 12D1).
Just as disease wreaks greatest havoc on places of densest population,...
While Philadelphia seemed to have higher mortgage rates as a possible consequence of its denser population, Erie saw more of a difference in its average home prices than it did with typical mortgage rates.
There is a dense population of Chicago ans living in Houston now.
You don't know who your neighbors are when you first move in, and that's normal, but with such a dense population, you can assume that someone nearby wants something you have.
When you live in the third most populous city in the country, you're part of a very dense population.
Massachusetts trails only California in securing the most venture capital investment as a state, and the dense population centers in the Northeast offer a great supply of customer prospects for your new business.
While NYC has a very dense population of both people and cats, I have seen the issue of free - roaming cats and property come up in many locales outside of NYC as well.
This brings about complications from denser populations that wolves and coyotes do nt face when they eat raw.
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