Sentence examples for at intensive from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'at intensive' is not correct in written English
Instead, you can use the phrase 'intensively.' For example, you could say, "He studied the material intensively."

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(Eichengreen adds that a similar dynamic has played out in Eastern Europe, since Soviet institutions were not bad at extensive growth but awful at intensive growth).

The fact is that France is extremely proficient at intensive farming and it is intensive farmers who stand to lose most from Mr Fischler's reforms.

In another building, Dr. Karen O'Mara flicked between eight computer screens, peering at intensive care patients miles away, ready to alert a doctor if they looked in distress.

The move is a sign of the growing consumer and business interest in the welfare and environmental impact of animals reared for meat, dairy and eggs, with most of the blame directed at intensive, factory-style farms.

With a three to six-month period needed to move from a ball-bearing sized egg to a fully-grown adult, snails are indeed a slow food and do not take kindly to any attempt at intensive rearing.

O62 Patients metabolomic profiles at intensive care admission.

Median length of stay at intensive care unit was 16 days (IQR 7 37).

Left ventricular function was assessed with echocardiography by cardiologist at intensive care arrival and at 24 hours after completing rewarming.

Median SAPSII was 40 [29.5–52.5], and median SOFA at intensive care unit admission was 6 [3.3–9].

Results During the studied period, 420 patients were admitted at intensive care with a stay of more than 48 h.

Methods: Eighty-five treatment courses were evaluated in 25 pediatric cardiac patients during the stay at intensive care unit.

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