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At-home shaving is a less intense form of dermaplaning, in which the face is shaved with a scalpel-like instrument by facialists, dermatologists and cosmetic surgeons.
Green tea is an alternative option with great health benefits, though it is a less intense form of caffeine than coffee.
In addition to maximal cycle ergometer SIT, HIT protocols included a less intense form of HIT not requiring "all out" effort, and protocols requiring very short bursts of exercise (as little as 4 seconds) interspersing up to 30 minutes of moderate exercise.
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It is a rare, less intense form of the disease with wheals (swollen areas of the skin) that affect certain, fixed areas of the body.
But here's where it got interesting: The more common, less intense forms of gender harassment (like office cultures where sexist jokes are tolerated) "appeared as detrimental for women's occupational well-being" as the less frequent, high-intensity incidents (like sexual coercion and unwanted sexual attention).
To summarize, radiation comes in two bursts - an extremely intense one lasting only about 3 milliseconds and a less intense one of much longer duration lasting several seconds.
The other stories in "Ladies and Gentlemen" deliver a less intense variation of this thrill.
All try to make a less intense use of external inputs, to save on energy and cost.
A less intense fear of spiders affects an estimated 50percentt of women and 30percentt of men.
At the same time, administration officials watched as natural gas production exploded in the United States, providing utilities, manufacturers and other industries with a less-carbon-intense form of energy.
Cytotoxic agents such as cisplatin are associated with an intense acute phase of emesis occurring on day 1, followed by a less intense delayed phase.
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