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The dietetic intervention is deliberately intensive in keeping with recent recommendations for best practice dietary management of obesity [ 37].
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The latter were children who deliberately refused intensive inpatient treatment but completed outpatient treatment instead (Analysis B, Figure 1).
With all that in mind, he deliberately chose leisure-intensive areas with several tourist centers such as Ocean City, Mass.
But seriously, while they're not in line with the traditional definition of "terrorists," the various open carry gangs popping up in shopping center parking lots, Target stores and all points in between need to face more intensive scrutiny for deliberately inciting fear among bystanders.
Bitcoins are created by "mining" for them, a computationally intensive task which involves deliberately wasting processing power to prove that you aren't an attacker bent on cheating the network.
As in reports of other training programs with intensive sessions [ 19], deliberately creating a space for networking within the SI schedule allowed participants from a dispersed global health research community (box I, Figure 1) to strengthen existing connections and create new connections.
Reforms to make labour markets more flexible have deliberately made GDP growth more job-intensive.
Babies can manage only with extended and intensive maternal care, and, as Sarah Blaffer Hrdy has extensively documented in "Mother Nature," mothers deliberately decide to whom they will give such care.
Although long term sequelae of delirium are known to exist, in the present study we deliberately focused on short term outcomes because previous authors have claimed up to a threefold increased mortality rate in the intensive care unit even after correction for confounders.
Deliberately overlooked?
"Deliberately slow".
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