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This paper begins by reviewing previous attempts to tackle substandard drugs, particularly for human drugs where efforts have been more intensive.
Our study was designed to be delivered opportunistically at a single attendance; other physician-delivered interventions have been more intensive.
The management practices in herd A might have been more intensive than in the two other herds and might have generated higher animal stress levels.
The intervention in Avorn 1992 [ 10] included four educational meetings with nurses and assistant nurses in addition to the outreach visit, and may therefore have been more intensive.
Importantly, the cultivation approach could have been more intensive in this study, using e.g. sonication to remove cells or anaerobic cultivation techniques, which would probably have resulted in a higher diversity in the detected microorganisms.
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The calculated ultrasound intensities from calorimetric ultrasound power dissipated indicated that direct sonication was more intensive than indirect sonication.
Still, Ms. Heller's research is more intensive.
It is similar to PIII but is more intensive.
This commitment has improved and is more intensive".
The current war, he says, is "more intensive, more brutal" than the past two.
I certainly don't like the fact that partisanship is more intensive than ever.
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