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"crowdedness" Definitions
  1. the quality or state of being crowded

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The surveys can help identify possible reasons that crowdedness affects purchase likelihood, after matching the purchase records and measured crowdedness from the field data.
Can firms use crowdedness to create a new kind of force?
We defined crowdedness as the number of people per square meter.
Regan's biggest concern, however, was the crowdedness and uncleanliness of the shelter.
If so, what can be the key ingredient behind this crowdedness force?
As for crowdsourced transit data, Google is expanding transit data beyond crowdedness reports.
Hence, historically crowdedness has been undesirable, at least for firms trying to sell.
Our goal was to test how crowdedness affects a consumer's responsiveness to mobile advertisements.
In essence, the combination of smartphone and crowdedness creates an entirely new buying occasion.
Really, though, it was the crowdedness of Cape Canaveral that moved the mission to California.
Google announced on Thursday that it is introducing new transit crowdedness predictions in its Maps app.
The places were ranked according to beauty, crowdedness, cost of stay, convenience, and, of course, card payment acceptance.
A 2014 study found that this "crowdedness" effect also shows up in computer simulations of human memory systems.
Google explained the bus-crowdedness-prediction-feature is based on a technique that Google has been honing for several months.
Even if you are stuck in an elevator with someone, you can comment on the music, the speed, the crowdedness, etc.
Its crowdedness seems to amplify the collective anxiety of the artists witnessing, resisting and, at times, celebrating their road to perdition.
As TechCrunch points out the service works similarly to how Google Maps has been predicting crowdedness and stores and restaurants since 2017.
His story's nonsensical crowdedness is so inevitable it's almost more satisfying that way: Like Furie's Pepe, you drown in the digital chatter.
They're very strange places, the silence of them, the crowdedness of them, the magazine-page-turning, kind of library-muffled insularness of them.
But I loved the crowdedness of New York City, how when it rained it seemed like the buildings were raining, not the sky.
For months, Google has been asking some people who use Google Maps to provide additional details about the level of crowdedness of their transit trips.
Google asked about how many seats were available or if it was standing room only, in order to identify which lines had the highest number of crowdedness reports.
But, they said respiratory infections spread more easily in detention centers, and the stress and crowdedness of confinement can make it harder for sick kids like Mariee to recover.
I have always loved solitude, but without the crowdedness of human interactions — on a city street, in the virtual world — my aloneness felt no more than a neutral existence.
In the end, the crowdedness of Aquaman almost takes all the fun out of a movie about a mariner hero, his gorgeous hair, and a bunch of giant crabs.
Earlier this summer, it added new transit crowdedness predictions, allowing customers to see how crowded their bus, train, or tube is likely to be before heading out on their commute.
The film's trailer boasted dozens of cameos from every corner of Conner's life, and all together that crowdedness challenges the cast of comedians to make their few seconds or minutes on screen count.
At the end of June, the company announced its Google Maps service would be displaying train and bus traffic delays and crowdedness predictions when looking at a public transit trip within the app.
Horror is truly Wan's element, and letting him play with the nightmares of the deep dark results in a ferocious spectacle — again it's one of those instances that's stands out in the crowdedness of Aquaman.
In conclusion, visitors to Pulau Payar were most satisfied with variety of reef fishes and least satisfied with the crowdedness at the Marine Park.
This differed from the over- crowdedness of Rudolfínum and the over-ornamentation of the Viennese Secession. Sculptures were not for decoration but they were installed as autonomous art works.
The crowdedness of cells is a critical aspect of biological systems. Intracellular crowding refers to the fact that protein function and interaction with water is constrained when the interior of the cell is overcrowded. Intracellular organelles are either membrane-bound vesicles or membrane-less compartments that compartmentalize the cell and enable spatiotemporal control of biological reactions. By introducing these intracellular polymers to a biological system and manipulating the crowdedness of a cell, scientists may be able to slow down the rate of biological reactions in the system.
By the end of the 1970s, Taiwan's property market was heated up with tremendous amount of newly built and renovated properties. However, due to housing ownership problems, houses in the Dependents Villages could not been rebuilt and replaced. Most of them suffered from outdated facilities and crowdedness. Each house had only 6–10 ping (1 ping ≈ 3.3 square metres) excluded the attached garden.
The surface of each figure resembles a tree bark or wrinkled skin. The work creates a feeling of crowdedness, hence the name "agora". Furthermore, all the bodies end at the torso, giving them an eerie, anonymous look. Agora by Magdalena Abakanowicz, in the south end of Grant Park, Chicago, Illinois, at the intersection of Michigan Avenue and East Roosevelt Road.
At the same time, this edition was the warmest ever (till 2012 beat the record) with 30 degrees Celsius on Sunday. With the introduction of the euro, prices of Lowlands went up from 195 guilders (88,50) in 2001 to 97,50 euro in 2002, however prices had been raised anyway so the euro didn't have much impact. 60,000 people visit the festival, but this seems too much. People complain about the crowdedness and weather conditions are bad.
Cincinnati became heavily populated in the 19th century, due to steamboat traffic and hog packing, and some of the city's wealthier residents settled in the nearly inaccessible hill country to the west. This region was high enough and far enough away to escape the pollution and crowdedness of the inner city. One such resident was General Rees E. Price, who purchased and developed large parts of the hill. The area was then called "Price's Hill", later shortened to "Price Hill".
Its population grows around tenfold in the summer season. The very cool groundwater running into the sea keeps the sea fresh all summer long. Akçay has a mild climate in summer months; it is warm and dry, which makes it very attractive for tourists who prefer a low-key vacation without the crowdedness and the humid weather of the southern vacation resorts such as Antalya and Bodrum. Places to visit in Akçay are plentiful from the Altınoluk to the Tahtakuslar Museum.
The line increased capacity between the northwest New Territories and urban areas by about 80%, and on the Tuen Mun-Yuen Long Corridor by about 200%. Crowding on trains–or a lack thereof–has been a matter of heated public debate since its inauguration, as the government has no specific indicator for measuring crowdedness in train compartments as of 2014. Japanese train manufacturer Kinki Sharyo quoted car capacities (standing plus seating) upward of 430 for cab cars and 452 for the rest. KCRC's stress tests prior to the system's début specified a crush-load capacity of 2345, or 335 passengers in longitudinal seating for each of its seven cars, which corresponds to seven passengers per square metre in line with MTRC standards.
The style of the district is often described as "Bauhaus", though this is not precise (the inner parts of the district are very densely built-up, and this was sharply criticized by Bauhaus architects in the thirties as pseudo-modernist architecture, with buildings featuring modernist-like facades, but bad structure), it is true that in this district one can find perhaps the best display of modern Hungarian architecture. Some of the building stock and the infrastructure has been renovated in the last fifteen years, including Szent István park. The district has quite serious problems with parking and over-crowdedness, especially in the narrower streets of its inner parts. Its main street is Pozsonyi út, a tree-lined street close to the river with a lot of restaurants, bookstores and shops.
Protein quinary structure refers to the features of protein surfaces that are shaped by evolutionary adaptation to the physiological context of living cells.. Quinary structure is thus the fifth level of protein complexity, additional to protein primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary structures. As opposed to the first four levels of protein structure, which are relevant to isolated proteins in dilute conditions, quinary structure emerges from the crowdedness of the cellular context , in which transient encounters among macromolecules are constantly occurring. In order to perform their functions, proteins often need to find a specific counterpart to which they will bind in a relatively long encounter. In a very crowded cytosol, in which proteins engage in a vast and complex network of attracting and repelling interactions, such search becomes challenging, because it involves sampling a huge space of possible partners, of which very few will be productive.

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