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These eagles often target various arboreal or ground-dwelling mammals and birds, which are often unsuspectingly ambushed in such dense, knotty environments.
* Delivery services in dense urban environments
The most typical family members occupy dense vegetation in damp environments near lakes, swamps, or rivers.
The Iberian lynx prefers heterogeneous environments of open grassland mixed with dense shrubs such as strawberry tree, mastic, and juniper, and trees such as holm oak and cork oak.
* Delivery services in dense urban environments
In dense two-way radio environments a large number of groups may be present on a single radio channel.
Likewise, in dense urban environments, the car has a number of drawbacks:
Settlements that provide a dense road network consisting of interconnected streets will tend to be viable utility cycling environments.
As society advanced, the communities grew closer and closer in proximity until they had developed dense urban environments.
It is not found in dense forest nor in alpine environments.
Some species are closely associated with dense mats of sargassum, a particularly ubiquitous " sea weed "; these filefish, notably the planehead filefish ( Stephanolepis hispidus ) are also coloured and patterned to match their weedy environments.
The habitat of the species is mainly in thorny, dry scrub or open woodland avoiding areas of dense forest or extremely dry environments.
This species breeds in southern and eastern Australia in a variety of habitats, mostly in open areas, man made clearings or urban environments, but not desert or dense forest.
The on-board avionics system may be linked to ground-based systems, and together they can simulate situations such as infrared or radar guided missile, interceptors, air-to-air and surface-to-air missiles, anti-aircraft batteries, radars, chaff and flare countermeasures and collision warnings, in low or dense electronic warfare environments.
The upper part of this ice-rich unit contains pollen associated with dense grass-dominated tundra, which is indicative of interstadial environments.
Due to the space efficiency of SPUIs relative to the volume of traffic they can handle, the interchange design is being used extensively in the reconstruction of existing freeways as well as constructing new freeways, particularly in dense urban environments.
Beyond 3 meters propagation losses indoors can increase at up to 30dB per 30 meters in dense office environments.
Since it is not dependent on sunlight to grow, it can grow in very dark environments as in the understory of dense forest.

dense and favelas
The favelas were formed prior to the dense occupation of cities and the domination of real estate interests.

dense and public
Within cities studies from across many countries ( mainly in the developed world ) have shown that denser urban areas with greater mixture of land use and better public transport tend to have lower car use than less dense suburban and ex-urban residential areas.
The far West End ( Innsbrook and Short Pump ) and almost all of Chesterfield County have no public transportation despite dense housing, retail, and office development.
They were a public safety measure intended to prevent the crowds in Whitehall becoming too dense.
Solna is centrally located in the Stockholm urban area and is well served by the Stockholm public transport system with two commuter train stations and six Metro stations as well as a dense bus network run by SL.
Patricia Phillips describes the “ social desire for an art that is contemporary and timely, that responds to and reflects its temporal and circumstantial context .” Public art is an arena for investigation, exploration and articulation of the dense and diverse public landscape.
As many younger, higher-income immigrants settled elsewhere in the city, those left in the district are typically from older generations who depend on downtown's dense concentration of services and accessibility to public transportation.
Saint-Gilles ’ s dense population is well served by public transport: the Brussels-South railway station with its international high speed connections sits at the northern tip of the municipal territory, and the underground premetro line passes southwards through it.
Within cities, studies from across many countries ( mainly in the developed world ) have shown that denser urban areas with greater mixture of land use and better public transport tend to have lower car use than less dense suburban and ex-urban residential areas.
Similar to Berlin and unlike Hanover the S-Bahn in Hamburg is an important part of public transport within the city of Hamburg due to its dense schedule and its good coverage of the city's metropolitan region.
Critics suggest that denser, more central development would conserve land and allow the provision of more efficient urban services such as public transit, services traditionally thwarted by the spread-out subdivisions and lack of a dense and central downtown typical of most cities of Maple's size.
However, as the storyline progressed and the indoctrination attempts became more dense and evident, both the editorial and the public became more and more alienated until the comic ceased to be published.
Italia was privileged by Augustus and his heirs, with the construction, among other public structures, of a dense mesh of roads.
The city has always been an economically unprivileged town and a really dense area, and it remained indifferent to the establishment and the improvement of public transport around Barcelona for many years, but the recent development in public infrastructures and urban renewals has brought substantial transport improvement, especially in the form of tram services.

dense and housing
The South Side was once an area composed primarily of dense inexpensive housing for mill workers, but has in recent years become a local Pittsburgher destination.
The North end or " Rimlon " a typo based on " Ramon " or " Landau " Roads is an upper-middle class and affluent housing tract, with the city's highly dense populated Minerva Road Christmas light extravaganza held every evening in December when it is nicknamed " Candy Cane Lane ".
North Coventry's settlement is less dense, and its housing and businesses are of more recent construction.
The original subdivision was built in 1965 and was the first housing development of dense middle class housing in the lehigh valley.
The population density is similar to a dense suburb, with part of the ring dedicated to agriculture and part to housing.
Due to dense population and government control of land use, the most common form of residential housing in Hong Kong is the high-rise housing estate, which may be publicly owned, privately owned, or semi-private.
The coastal plain has also seen increased population, with ever more dense housing, attracted by the mild maritime climate, proximity to good beaches, and the various traits of a ' Shonan lifestyle ', often characterized by surfing, a relaxed beachside manner.
This area, although hillier and less dense than the plain, is nevertheless a major location of housing and port-related industry.
The action is set against a complex backdrop ( composed of literally dozens of painstaking recreations of the housing complex ) worthy of the author's training as a student of architecture and drafting, and carries an underlying theme of the difficulties in such dense living conditions.
The area around Goodison Park when built was a dense area full of terraced housing, and Goodison Avenue behind the Park End stand was no different.
The term rookery was also borrowed as a name for dense slum housing in nineteenth-century cities, and especially London.
However, Los Angeles has become more dense over the past half-century, principally due to small lot zoning and a high demand for housing due to population growth.
The land, originally dense woodland populated by all manner of wildlife, proved difficult to prepare, yet the urgent need for more housing gave rise to a great influx of labourers, many of whom stayed on in the very houses they helped to build.
The other parts of Singapore are less dense and busy, and are often filled with housing estates such as from the Housing and Development Board ( HDB ) or condominiums, and commercial districts are less concentrated.
Since then, most of the north shore has become a new neighbourhood of dense housing ( about 100 units / acre ), adding some 50, 000 new residents to Vancouver's downtown peninsula.
Originally a dense working-class neighborhood, the often hastily built housing to capitalize on the turn of the century immigrant escape from Manhattan, soon became unsuitable to all but the poorest.
It had the additional advantage that the demolition required for its construction cleared the area between the Louvre and the grand boulevards, which had been occupied by a slum district, dense with poor-quality housing and numerous narrow streets, that was considered unhealthy and dangerous.
Morden Park is an area within the district of Morden in the London Borough of Merton, and includes the Park itself, an area of green space in an otherwise dense cluster of 1930s suburban housing.
The area in which the square is situated was once derelict land and an area of dense housing near the Town Yard and the River Tib ( named Longworth's Folly ).
Families living in dense housing projects, such as apartment blocks, may also suffer strained relationships with neighbors and landlords if their babies cry loudly for extended periods of time each day.
In spite of the political incorporation, the Northeast retained its old development patterns for a time, and the dense populations and urban style of housing that marked older, more traditional sections of the city had not yet found their way there.

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