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Facing her first humongous human bottleneck of the day, Oliveira took a train toward downtown.
Several fire exits were closed the night of the concert, and one concertgoer told newspaper El País at the time that "there was a human bottleneck at the only exit, because all the others were closed, sealed".
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The decision caused delays further down the migrant trail, raising fears of human bottlenecks.
They, and others it must be said, like the idea that the Toba super-eruption was responsible for a human population bottleneck that seems to have occurred around this time.
One of the biggest challenges for a company like Homee is the human capital bottleneck.
Recent studies have promoted task-shifting as a key strategy for overcoming the human resources bottleneck [ 27, 28].
With humans and experts, the bottleneck is human nature (which is fickle, humans can get bored and make mistakes).
Further, the smaller effective population size makes Y-chromosome probably the best genetic tool to study early human migrations as bottleneck events that are often associated with such migrations becoming more pronounced [ 18, 50].
As good stewards of this most precious of marine resources, we need to do the science that shows us how to make these reefs more resilient, so that they get through this rather tight bottleneck humans are imposing.
A mix of declining fertility and technical fixes (including demonised technologies such as nuclear power) can help deal with the bottleneck in human numbers.
And the layout is awkward, the narrow side entrance and cramped bar area contributing to a bottleneck of human traffic on the way to the tables.
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