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For instance, increasing duration of out-of-home physically high intense activity when the given individual already has an intensive physical activity would be less beneficial, or even physically harmful, compared to the same situation for the individual who has not exercised for a long time.
Colombia's roads are in good condition and the country has an intensive if confusing interurban bus service.
It has an intensive care unit as well as a CT scan and shares an MRI with another hospital in the city.
South Axholme has an intensive inset programme run by staff, technicians and administrative staff (the latter have received GNVQ awards in ICT).
He has an intensive daily medication regime, must sleep upright and is unable to speak for long periods without his oxygen mask.
BP also argues that it is working hard to promote and develop biofuels, has an intensive energy efficiency programme in place and factors in a carbon price of $40 to all its projects.
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The facility has an intensive-care unit, operating theatres, a radiography section (with X-ray machine and computed tomography, or CT, scanner), a pharmacy, and a laboratory for banking whole blood.
The Americans have an intensive schedule.
Students have an intensive active participation in the experimental sessions.
Amerell has fervently denied any wrongdoing but admitted having an "intensive private friendship" with Kempter, 27.
The associated literature matrixes reveal that team-oriented approaches do not have an intensive research area.
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