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Here, the increase in task difficulty comes both from increased crowding of attended and unattended region and from increased attentional demands, as the number of regions increased.

It is unclear how increased crowding of the childhood immunization schedule and safety concerns about multiple injections related to the introduction of PCV have affected immunization delivery.

Therefore, the concept of increased crowding of the caudal cranial fossa cannot be regarded as the major pathogenetic factor for cerebellar herniation or the development of SM in the CKCS, because crowding is even more severe in other BCs.

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…" Currently, 5 of the 13 salmon and salmon-related species that are protected under the Endangered Species Act  are being consumed by sea lions, increasing crowds of which have gathered around Bonneville Dam, which is a natural barrier to salmon swimming upstream to spawn.

Added pressure will come from the increasing crowd of wealthy Chinese folks, who have large savings and no good place to put them.

But scaring children is the easy part; once I complete my run-around-yelling entrance I find myself standing in the middle of an increasing crowd of pre-tweens who were all demanding pictures.

But scaring children is the easy part; once I complete my run-around-yelling entrance I find myself standing in the middle of an increasing crowd of grade-schoolers who were all demanding pictures.

Only one study could be found on crowding in the presence of albinism and this study provided no evidence of increased crowding compared to controls [ 8].

According to wide literature, a global impairment in the temporal and spatial domains as well as an increased crowding effect is common of dyslexics.

It is possible that the modest decline in estimated capacity at higher set sizes is due to increased crowding or other effects of spacing (see Fig. 10).

Exogenous heterogeneity in mortality rate increases population viability through habitat association and decreases it through increased crowding; the net effect of exogenous heterogeneity is generally to improve population viability.

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