Population density in central London is about half New York's.
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People also pay a steep price for surging population density.
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Higher population density doesn't just predict higher Democratic vote share.
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Only areas with high population density are candidates for this technology.
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As this happened, the population density of galaxies in space dwindled.
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Electoral seats in Pakistan's parliament are assigned using population density data.
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A population density map of Naivasha, Kenya created using satellite imagery.
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The practicality of school choice is highly related to population density.
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There's a much higher population density in this part of the world.
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Recently, however, population density has become a strong proxy for political preferences.
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The state overall has about one-third the population density of Connecticut.
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Today an area's population density says a lot about its political affiliation.
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But critics flag U.S. population density as a major challenge to implementation.
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The low population density makes building a water distribution system economically unfeasible.
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In theory, information technology offers a way around the population density problem.
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Most countries use a population density threshold, but those figures can vary widely.
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The low population density meant that local financial institutions had trouble taking root.
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And due to the population density, it's going to continue to infect people.
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Population density for the 2589 largest metropolitan statistical areas in the 28598 Census.
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It's a place where you go to seek the reverse of population density.
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Many species, including wolves, show no effects of radiation on their population density.
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It does, however, create serious problems in places where population density is low.
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Even insects can't rival that level of population density without killing each other.
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The underlying thrust of McCarthy's tweet wasn't about population density or electoral methods.
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Some of that distance can be attributed to simple geography and population density.
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Facebook did a population density analysis by using computer vision to analyze structures.
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Facebook has aggregated high-resolution population density maps and made them publicly available.
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Population density in cities means the story isn't rosy despite higher connectivity rates.
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Population density in blue districts is nearly five times the level in red ones.
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The Mumbai refinery expansion faces limitations because of high population density and land constraints.
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New York's population density compares more to Lyon, France than it does to Paris.
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In cities with lots of skilled workers, productivity tends to rise with population density.
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Population density also plays a role in the dispersal of technology and, possibly, ideas.
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RSIs were calculated using four variables: median income, population density, unemployment, and licensed drivers.
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Rural counties are those with a population density below 100 people per square mile.
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The number is also influenced by population density, vaccination levels, and access to treatments.
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Yet low population density challenges and high costs remain hurdles to successful rural broadband deployment.
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According to CarGurus' data, there's a weak inverse correlation between car prices and population density.
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That's why the population density of European cities is so much denser than American cities.
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Cutting down forests, which act as a barrier between locust populations, can increase population density.
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Immigration law also doesn't take into consideration the size of the country, the population density.
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Facebook's database of high-resolution population density maps is available via the Humanitarian Data Exchange.
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But our wealth of high-quality Hellenic cooking is thanks to more than population density.
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Due to the country's small physical size and high population density, fast shipping is expected.
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In practice, contemporary American politics has become sharply polarized along the lines of population density.
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We don't have the population density to support a large network of mom-and-pop bodegas.
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Population density and human activity plays a role in the number of snake bites, said Schulte.
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Most American cities do not have the population density to support mass transit, the group says.
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Indeed, Hong Kong's famous population density makes it the ideal place for this type of networking.
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Verybalnduser: How important would you say a country's population density is to keeping total cost down?
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In the 1980s, after Mr. Reagan's election, the link between population density and partisanship tightened further.
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Much to the researchers' surprise, this method is nearly as fast at determining population density as sampling.
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Population density at Facebook would "support new east-west connections and a future transit center," Facebook said.
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Data on the population density of House districts, compiled by David Montgomery for CityLab, documents the shift.
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More research is being done in Europe, where hail impacts more people due to greater population density.
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Facebook was initially fearful of the challenges presented by a lack of population density in emerging markets.
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The midtown break appears to be based on the layout of the sewer system and population density.
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The bare areas are rural or have low population density compared with the rest of the state.
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But when population density is taken into account, electoral cartograms show a center akin to Swiss cheese.
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A high-population density and limited land mean most of Singapore's 5.6 million people live in apartments.
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With nearly 3,903 residents sharing 0.2 square miles, Balboa Island has a population density of 13,636 people per square mile, a tighter squeeze than many major cities — including Los Angeles, where the population density is 7,544 people per square mile, according to the most recent U.S. census data.
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The probability of casualties can then be calculated in light of the population density under the spacecraft's orbit.
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Amazon could seize well-to-do cities, where population density is high and home delivery is more efficient.
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ACCORDING to the country's National Bureau of Statistics, China's urban population density almost tripled between 2005 and 2014.
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In comparison, Germany has a population density of 235 people per square mile while the US has 94.
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Most railways and train movement are concentrated in the Eastern states, where the population density is too high.
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The entire state of Wyoming only has 500,000 people, so we're not talking about a huge population density here.
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In 1974, India reported a peak 188,000 cases; when Hopkins arrived, he was taken aback by the population density.
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With some exceptions, these boundaries are administrative confections that make few allowances for geography, population density or common sense.
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Others have suggested that population density and the degree of physical contact societies are accustomed to could affect transmission.
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With just 1,800 people, the nine-block area contains the population density of a single block of the Eixample.
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San Francisco's population density is 17,246 people per square mile, which is about five times greater than in Phoenix.
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Large U.S. cities with the right population density and more temperate weather are at the top of the list.
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To accommodate this population density, cities will require massive changes to infrastructure, including more efficient and environmentally friendly transportation.
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And population density, as Americans saw in the last election, is increasingly the dividing line of the nation's politics.
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Plentiful engineers and construction workers lead to a better "containment" score, although a high population density can reduce this value.
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The area's low population density saved it from substantial damage, though nearby naval facilities require billions of dollars to repair.
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This includes population density, which influences the number of people infected and how many opportunities the virus has to mutate.
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Specifically, the company is introducing three new maps: population density maps with demographic estimates, movement maps and network coverage maps.
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Municipalities have limited funds to run bus service, a lack of population density, and a lot of ground to cover.
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In New York, we have crafted our laws to consider unique factors like our state's population density, culture and history.
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Yet playlists also provide extra information about political beliefs, beyond their ability to stand in for race and population density.
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Floating solar projects are taking off in Asia for a few reasons: high population density and competition for available land.
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In Seoul, a metropolis with a population density twice that of New York City, recreational spaces are at a premium.
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Due to its population density and cosmopolitan makeup, though, New York is soon expected to lead in cases and deaths.
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Facebook also compiles population density maps using a mix of data aggregated from its platform, satellite images, and census data.
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Washington also came out on top on key business metrics, like population density, tourism numbers and sky-high income levels.
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The site's analysis took into account walking routes, intersections, population density and various geographic factors, using data from Google, Education.
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Higher population density predicts higher Democratic vote share even in small cities in deep-red counties in deep-red states.
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Diseases behave differently in different environments, depending on factors like population density and susceptibility to a disease in a population.
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Even the average congressional district held by Republicans today has a quarter of the population density it did in 1950.
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The other components are known knowns, which by definition are at least familiar: filth, political corruption, increasing population density and mobility.
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Any area with at least 5,000 people and a population density of 300 per square km is classified an urban cluster.
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The limits of energy self-sufficiency are not moral failings, they are a matter of local climate, population density, and engineering.
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Pangolins don't generally thrive in captivity, and they have a slow reproductive rate and low natural population density in the wild.
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But it's the city state's high population density and humid climes that offer the perfect breeding ground for the Aedes aegypti.
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"Persse attributed mumps' spread at the ICE detention facility to population density, not any conditions there," the Chronicle reported last month.
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The highest population density is in San Juan in the northeast, which is also where Zika infections are likely to accumulate.
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But they're only effective in areas with low population density — too many users can gobble up the bandwidth in a hurry.
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"We couldn't continue to allow the burden on Jakarta and Java island to increase in terms of population density," he said.
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It aggregates real-time data, including hyperlocal weather conditions, population density, proximity to high-risk areas (such as airports), and more.
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Those states have pursued orders to limit population density in the last week but haven't yet announced a drastic "pause" order.
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India faces several hurdles in its fight against COVID-219, including high population density, lack of hygiene, and insufficient healthcare funding.
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Singapore has high population density, and its limited land area means a majority of the 5.6 million people live in apartments.
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Montana is the country's fourth-largest state, and it has the third-lowest population density, with just over a million residents.
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Both cover the suburban portions of major metropolitan areas (Chicago and New York) and are low or medium in population density.
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The smaller location opened this week, and is aimed at helping the company expand in areas with a smaller population density.
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It is also among the states with the lowest population density (think large properties coupled with small property tax bills). 1.
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Facebook also uses outside data sources to produce maps, namely a high-resolution population density map that draws from commercially available datasets.
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Population density, urbanization and any history of transmission of Dengue fever -- which spreads via the same mosquitoes -- were also taken into account.
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The lack of a warning system and underground bunkers as well as population density may have also contributed to the heavy casualties.
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There's an exclusion for low-population-density states, which would exempt Alaska, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming from this provision.
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"Nigeria looks like a low-cost operator's dream with massive population density," says Ivan Nadalet, vice president at industry analysts' CH Aviation.
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The demolition of nursing homes and/or retirement homes in the redlined countries that have reached or surpassed their maximum population density.
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The idea that greater personal agency depends on the population density of your address needs to be problematized at the very least.
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The extreme social-distancing measures are designed to reduce population density, and limit the opportunity for the highly contagious virus to spread.
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The second reason is that the population density along the Gulf and East Coast — areas prone to hurricanes — has increased since 1980.
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Context: India still has only 600 confirmed infections, but the country's high population density and weak health care system made experts nervous.
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The program allocates funds for internet providers in low population density programs but has come under criticism for not doling out enough.
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That's because diseases behave differently in different environments, depending on factors like population density and susceptibility to a disease in a population.
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To calculate the impact, he and the other authors first mined previously published studies for estimates of mammal population density in NSW.
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"A lot of people are relying on the mangrove ecosystem, in these low-lying coastal areas, with high population density," Murdiyarso said.
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In general, the sheer size of a country as well as its population density are very important factors that determine broadband connectivity.
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It is sharing maps showing human movement and population density with researchers and health organizations trying to tackle epidemics and outbreaks of illness.
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The company has intentionally focused its portfolio within the top MSAs in the country as ranked by per capital income and population density.
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It's even causing some problems, which is saying a lot in a county with a population density of eight people per square mile.
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Scientists believe that ants have a knack for determining their own population density based on how often they collide while exploring their environments.
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Experts say a combination of ongoing violence in North Kivu's Beni town, community distrust, population density and other factors are hampering containment efforts.
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To create population density maps, for example, humans have to label each building in the images, then cross-reference this with census data.
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Currently, DDR's portfolio demographics are weaker than those of other U.S. shopping center REITs, as measured by population density and average household income.
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What world capital, which has a high population density, is known as the "bandwidth capital of the world" for its extensive technological network?
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They may have lost height because of collapsing health care systems, rising population density and less dietary diversity among urbanites, the authors said.
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Population density 19993 miles Fewer people More people CHINA New Delhi NEPAL BHUTAN Forecasted path Dhaka INDIA Kolkata May 4 5:30 a.m.
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"This paragraph shall not apply to any state that has a population density of less than 15 individuals per square mile," it says.
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Today, over 53,000 residents live packed into an area of under 4 square kilometers, at a population density 20 times the national average.
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The smaller location opened this week, and is aimed at helping the company expand in areas with a smaller population density, King said.
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Right now, the number three city of the West Coast has considerably less population density than Boston, Philadelphia, DC, or even Providence, Rhode Island.
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But King County, which contains the city itself, has only about a quarter the population density of Nassau County in the New York suburbs.
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Currently, DDR's portfolio demographics are below average with respect to its shopping center REIT peers, as measured by population density and average household income.
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However, an aging infrastructure, traffic congestion, pollution and housing shortages are magnified by a population density almost five times that of New York City.
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One challenge is that the majority of people in Italy don't live in large cities or other high population density areas of the country.
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They're large, low-population-density agricultural states west of the Mississippi that never had much, if any, industry and never experienced large-scale immigration.
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With around 24,000 residents spread across 530 square miles that include state parkland, it also boasts one of Los Angeles's lowest population-density ratios.
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And because this number doesn't include amphibians or invertebrates due to a lack of data on their population density, it's very likely an underestimate.
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"Nigeria's growing population density worsened, which is worsened by lack of hygiene in its cities, are some factors driving this present outbreak," Ihekweazu said.
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According to Eurostat data from 2012, England has a population density of 407 residents per square kilometer, while Scotland has a density of 68.
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Northern cities with a high population density have plenty of places for rodents to hide and survive underground, including sewer and subway systems, he said.
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And rural Americans, living in places with less population density and less retail competition as a result, are more likely to notice those increasing prices.
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Details: KPMG predicts goods will be delivered via AV fleets operating in "islands of autonomy" where, because of population density and regulations, deployment makes sense.
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That's because there are fewer engineers and construction workers in New York than other cities, and of course, it has an extremely high population density.
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In another humanitarian-related effort, Facebook has been working with AI to create population density maps, including most recently one showing the population of Africa.
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With Seoul's population density being double that of New York City, most city dwellers live in high-rise apartments, many of which don't allow animals.
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But by contrast, zoonoses transmitted by domesticated animals were inextricably linked to high human population density, and not at all to levels of species richness.
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This, in turn, prompts some hard thinking about which criteria — economic wealth, population density, natural appeal, historical value — should weigh most heavily in those decisions.
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Moskowitz said the company considers several criteria before launching a fleet — especially measurements of population density, total population, alternative transportation options and major destination points.
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In New York City, the virus is transmitted from person to person more easily, Dr. Salvatore said, because of population density and shared public space.
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Nationwide, the United States has less than one-third of the population density of the European Union, and a quarter of the density of China.
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As population density and wealth inequality continue to increase around the world, it's becoming increasingly apparent that traditional remedies will simply not fit the bill.
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Another exception in the data is Florida, where Amazon truck drivers can expect some of the lowest pay in the nation despite high population density.
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In a poor city like Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo, population density comes mostly from squeezing more people into each room.
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Offline shopping habits, population density, transportation infrastructure and credit card penetration all played a factor in how e-commerce evolved in each of those places.
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The evidence Gelfand reviews suggests that tighter cultures tend to form in the face of ecological challenges, high population density and threats from other groups.
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Sources said Medin would demonstrate this with a simple chart: Population density on the X axis; cost on the Y. He then drew a smiley face.
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Of course, "Because of the high population density in Indonesia, most volcanoes there have the potential to cause significant loss of life and property," he said.
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According to the human rights advocacy group Article 19, Grindr could show a less precise distance for users, inverse to the population density of the area.
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The flatter terrain -- prone to storm surges and inland flooding -- and higher population density often result in a great number of deaths or displacement of people.
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According to the authors, water scarcity in the Arabian Desert is particularly acute because of the lack of natural water availability coupled with higher population density.
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By and large, food deserts are the result of changing market trends that demand larger stores and shifts in population density over the last several decades.
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The group broadly breaks up connectivity challenges by population density, using machine learning to pinpoint population centers that remain off the grid for existing data sets.
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The smart city aims to tap on up-and-coming technologies that would tackle issues arising from the increasing population density in the Southeast Asian country.
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But different states and cities have individual needs when it comes to cars on the road based on weather, city layouts, population density, and other factors.
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In a brewing war, China's retail giants are vying for the Southeast Asian market, with its super-high population density and lack of local retail competition.
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With it Los Angeles has recently begun to directly deal with the issues of population density that New Yorkers have long contended with, such as gentrification.
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Sources: Hamilton Project (vitality index), M.I.T. Election Lab (vote shares), Census Bureau (population density) By Sahil Chinoy/The New York Times So what can be done?
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"Researchers are already using aggregated and anonymized Facebook data — including mobility data and population density maps — to better understand how the virus is spreading," he wrote.
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Researchers are using aggregated and Facebook data — including mobility data and population density maps — to study how the virus is spreading, according to CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
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The locations of these centers track closely to population density, so those living in rural areas and those who have mobility barriers may have limited access.
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This process has yielded a clear picture of the realigning Trump-era political environment, with education and population density playing becoming increasingly predictive of voters' choices.
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Consequently, the fare was unaffordable to most of the working class, which stayed on the Lower East Side, where population density kept rising, leading to overcrowding.
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"The lush Galician landscape once supported Spain's highest population density, and half of all Spanish villages — some 3,500 hamlets — are located there," reported NPR in 2015.
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Liu said that despite the high population density in this pocket of lower Manhattan, people don't necessarily engage with one another, sometimes because of these barriers.
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This is what it needs to run, even though it's more expensive on a per-patient basis than other areas because the population density is so low.
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Though shark attacks are rare (88 unprovoked attacks and 30 provoked occurred during 2017 ), they have been in the news recently, something Naylor attributed to population density.
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Airbnb says it has 8,700 listings in Singapore, where high population density and limited land area mean a majority of the 5.6 million people live in apartments.
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They also accounted for age, education, population density, marital status, knowledge about sexual health and the total number of durable goods owned (as a proxy for wealth).
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At the turn of the 21st century, the 7,570 square kilometer Minkébé National Park featured the highest population density of forest elephants in all of Central Africa.
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The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Manbij's population density, which is estimated to be in the tens of thousands, makes it difficult to avoid civilian deaths.
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A 2010 study published in the Journal of Infectious Diseases points to possibilities like individual immunity waning and high population density in communal living in some areas.
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The flatter terrain -- prone to storm surges and inland flooding -- and higher population density often result in higher numbers of people killed or misplaced by the storm.
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Below is a population density map of the island Puerto Rico, which is about 85033 miles by 100 miles with an area of about 3500 square miles.
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But generally speaking, hotter, longer summers hasten the locusts' development cycle, which can lead to more generations of locusts in a season, creating a high population density.
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"LPG providers typically face difficulties establishing a market in areas where consumption prospects or population density are low or the road infrastructure is poor," the report says.
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With a density of about 3,000 people per square mile, the city is a medium-density city (San Francisco, for comparison, is six times the population density).
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Each country has specific logistical traits — payment systems, population density, mobile versus desktop, delivery networks, rival offline options — that lead to different commercial channels for these values.
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The electronic system was used in 18 of the 158 municipalities and focused on cities and regions with high population density, accounting for 62.4% of the electorate.
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Population density is far lower than in the slums of Brazil or Mexico, where a mosquito can find many victims living almost on top of one another.
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He also announced a new mandate designed to reduce population density, asking businesses to reduce their workforce in offices to 25%, down from 50% the previous day.
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However, Grindr's servers would need to be able to determine the area's population density, which may be technically complicated to implement, said Article 19 security researcher Norman Shamas.
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"There is a really huge concentration of population density in the very lowest strips of land, in the lowest places along the coast globally," Strauss told Business Insider.
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When a system weakens enough to allow them to reach a population density, they might make chemicals that regulate the system and bring their own numbers down again.
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"To be honest, with conflict, high morbidity, high population density, political problems and security problems, it's a miracle we don't have cases spreading more," Ghebreyesus told Nature News.
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I also approach this problem as a regional economist specializing in migration, so I also think of the American population issue through the lens of population density comparisons.
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Electoral seats in Pakistan's parliament are assigned using population density data, and with rural populations fluctuating due to urbanization, powerful feudal landlords and political families fear losing influence.
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With a goal of 90 percent broadband coverage across the county, low population density, and plenty of hills and trees in the way, it wasn't a simple proposal.
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But a combination of fortunate geography, low population density and hard lessons from Typhoon Haiyan, which killed more than 6,000 in 2013, helped limit the number of casualties.
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But global travel and trade, increased population density, decreased wildlife habitats, and increased animal farming to satisfy a growing and more affluent population have made them more likely.
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"High temperature and high relative humidity significantly reduce the transmission of COVID-19, respectively, even after controlling for population density and GDP per capita of cities," they wrote.
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We have a population density of 219 people per square kilometer — as opposed to 214.8 for Switzerland and 27.73 for the U.K. We could use some more people.
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"The numbers are biggest in Asia generally because there is such high-population density and it is so concentrated in the lowest elevations toward the coast," Strauss said.
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In the 1950s, in presidential election results compiled by the Stanford political scientist Jonathan Rodden, a county's population density was a poor predictor of how its residents voted.
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Among the offerings: population density maps that use satellite imagery and census data to create detailed maps that include insights on demographics such as young or elderly populations.
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The steepest decline in population density occurred in areas that were deforested or altered for industrial agriculture, including the production of palm oil, one of Indonesia's major exports.
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