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The further development of what is nowadays called Hardy-type inequalities has been very intensive, see, e.g., the books [6 9] and the references given there.
Although the development of MgB2 wires has been very intensive there is only a little information about their performance in magnet applications.
Aging research has been very intensive in the last years aiming at characterizing the pathophysiology of aging and finding possibilities to fight age-related diseases.
Due to severe insect pest damage to the rice crop, insecticide use for rice pest control has been very intensive, with several rounds of sprays in each growing season.
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"Our work in the next few weeks will be very intensive".
"The whole season was very intensive, we never gave up, so it was not a case of being too intensive.
"It's going to be very intensive," admitted 72-year-old Paul Jackson, a retired businessman.
"The negotiations were very intensive," SAS's chief executive, Mats Jansson, said in a statement.
For an African woman in her reproductive years (between the ages of 15 and 49), the workload is very intensive.
"The course is very intensive - I was working 50 works a week if you include both contact hours and study time.
I had last year the thing with my knee after the World Cup which was very intensive for me and I had a break at October.
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