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Low-density housing and sporadic public transportation make Staten Island's car culture more typical of the rest of America than that of the other four boroughs of New York City.
Island Life and the Wild William Meyers 2011
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Low-density communities can afford to ignore the public realm, but increasing the density of housing will require paying more attention to public amenities such as well-designed streets, public spaces, and town centers.
Makeshift Metropolis Witold Rybczynski 2010
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Low-density lipoprotein, or LDL, is infamously called “bad” cholesterol since it helps lead to arteries blocking up with plaque, which can lead to heart attack and stroke.
The Doctor is In MD Travis L. Stork 2010
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Low-density communities can afford to ignore the public realm, but increasing the density of housing will require paying more attention to public amenities such as well-designed streets, public spaces, and town centers.
Makeshift Metropolis Witold Rybczynski 2010
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Low-density communities can afford to ignore the public realm, but increasing the density of housing will require paying more attention to public amenities such as well-designed streets, public spaces, and town centers.
Makeshift Metropolis Witold Rybczynski 2010
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Low-density lipoprotein, or LDL, is infamously called “bad” cholesterol since it helps lead to arteries blocking up with plaque, which can lead to heart attack and stroke.
The Doctor is In MD Travis L. Stork 2010
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Low-density lipoprotein, or LDL: This "bad" cholesterol circulates in your blood and, according to conventional thinking, may build up in your arteries, forming plaque that makes your arteries narrow and less flexible (a condition called atherosclerosis).
Dr. Joseph Mercola: The Cholesterol Myth That Could Be Harming Your Health 2010
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• Low-density lipoproteins LDL transport cholesterol from the liver to the rest of the body.
THE HIGH SCHOOL REUNION DIET David Colbert 2010
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Low-density lipoprotein, or LDL: This "bad" cholesterol circulates in your blood and, according to conventional thinking, may build up in your arteries, forming plaque that makes your arteries narrow and less flexible (a condition called atherosclerosis).
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• Low-density lipoproteins LDL transport cholesterol from the liver to the rest of the body.
THE HIGH SCHOOL REUNION DIET David Colbert 2010
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