The apparent area-sensitivity of Rufous-crowned Sparrows in southern California may be attributable in part to their high sedentariness. |
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Yet it is not a matter of choosing sides between models of nomadism and sedentariness. |
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However, Arnold and Owens have shown that cooperative breeding is associated with longer survival, smaller clutches, and increased sedentariness. |
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And probably, some increase in sedentariness is a factor, although this is actually quite difficult to measure. |
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Final-salary schemes, by contrast, punish backpacking and reward sedentariness. |
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Chronic caloric over-consumption and sedentariness are the usual suspects driving the obesity epidemic. |
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They in turn give rise to many other problems: mental health, obesity, sedentariness, malnutrition, and poverty. |
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Such prolonged sedentariness may have health consequences, additional research shows. |
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They are meant to help increase circulation in the legs and minimize the swelling that can result from prolonged sedentariness. |
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Increasing sedentariness is also to be seen in the remarkable bowls and globular jars painstakingly pecked from stone, for pottery was as yet unknown in Mesoamerica. |
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Chatwin in Mr. Patterson's sharp and critical reading, saw sedentariness as spiritual death and self-sufficient, untrammeled nomadism as happiness. |
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Other factors are also put into cause for the reduction in physical capacity and mobility among the elderly: sedentariness, cognitive impairment, age and chronic diseases such as type 2 diabetes. |
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Observational studies seem to show that more frequent and more intense physical activity lowers inflammation more than sedentariness. |
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Sedentariness during the Stone Age of Northern Sweden in the Light of the Altrasket Site, ca. |
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