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The phrase "an intensive level" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a high degree or depth of something, often in contexts like education, training, or analysis.
Example: "The course offers an intensive level of training that prepares students for real-world challenges."
Alternatives: "a high level" or "a rigorous level".
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Osterley gives two further examples of the way in which an intensive level of fan involvement has made a difference in markedly different ways.
Younger and heavier patients, clinical severity score, respiratory and heart rate or biological parameters like apH and PaCO2 are factors associated with an intensive level of NIV.
There are lacking data concerning the clinical and biological factors associated with severe bronchiolitis defined by the need for an intensive level of NIV or for invasive ventilation (IV).
We aimed to compare patients hospitalized for severe bronchiolitis, defined by the need for an intensive level of NIV or for invasive ventilation (IV) to non severe patients that were treated with nasal continuous positive airway pressure (nCPAP) or HFNCT.
I facilitated some lively and multi-layered discussions, and I noticed an intensive level of engagement by many who remarked that though our class included hundreds of students, they nonetheless felt as though they were working within a smaller class.
General inpatient care is an intensive level of care which may be provided in a nursing home, a specially contracted hospice bed or unit in a hospital, or in a free-standing hospice unit.
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It was hypothesized that patients matched to the recommended level of care would have (a) better outcomes than patients treated at a less intensive level of care, and (b) outcomes equivalent to patients treated at a more intensive level of care.
It was hypothesized that patients who were matched to the recommended level of care would have (a) better outcomes than patients treated at a less intensive level of care, and (b) outcomes equivalent to those of patients treated at a more intensive level of care.
Ms. Caproni also said that even though the F.B.I. manual says agents can open assessments "proactively," they still must always have a valid reason — like a tip that is not solid enough to justify a more intensive level of investigation but should still be checked out.
We cannot therefore exclude that, when using this new device, the nursing team provided a more intensive level of care to the patient, leading to a more adequate insulin delivery.
Is a stress intervention administered at a low or intensive level a cost-effective way to support patients with cancer?
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