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They are trapped in a cage that roughly provides one sq km of space per 4,000 human beings.
Its 7 million residents share 1,104 sq km of space - London's 8.3 million share almost half as much space again - and the combination has created a nightmare scenario for the city's frugal flat-hunters.
It would fire lasers across millions of km of space to try to measure the disturbance in the fabric of space-time resulting from exploding stars and merging black holes.
We used a distance class of 10 km and evaluated 150 size classes, giving an evaluation over 150 km of space.
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But Lopez-Urdiales argues the 100-km definition of space is somewhat arbitrary and the view from 36 km offers essentially the same viewing experience as higher altitudes.
Based on an estimate of the Andean loading we predict 2.8 to 3.6 km of accommodation space that spans 100 km.
Our greenness index represented proportion of the geographical area (km) of green space in the total area of census block.
Mean daily activity space was 1.42 km of river distance.
The British Library adds some three million items every year occupying 9.6 km of new shelf space.
We achieved 10%% of the peak performance using five nodes (40 cores) with 56 km of horizontal grid spacing.
The performance was maintained to 8 % with 81,920 nodes (655,360 cores) and 0.44 km of horizontal grid spacing.
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