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I suggested he might be fortunate in his seed companies, who were anticipating that droughts might become more frequent and intensive in the future and were breeding accordingly.
The breeding system is semi-extensive in privately –owned farms, and intensive in the TRF.
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They received a common and intensive training in the use of the research instrument and administration of home interviews by the Coordinating Unit.
Another PHEM graduate, Scott Grier, works as a hospital registrar in anaesthetics and intensive care in the south-west of England.
His family is proud of his work as the head of the department of anesthesiology and intensive care in the hospital's perinatal center.
The increase of the drought hazard is expected to be the most obvious and most intensive in the twenty-first century.
Therefore, the membership function of pressure p is not uniform and is more intensive in the low-pressure range.
Conflicts between reindeer herders and settlers were intensive in the area.
Far more extremely premature babies received resuscitation and intensive care in New Jersey in the mid-1980s than in the Netherlands.
Soil sealing and presence of pharmaceuticals are more intensive in the northern part of the study area.
Indeed, companies that operate and develop new technologies and/or are intensive in the use of knowledge, but especially those that generate innovations, show higher death rates.
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