Sentence examples for intense occupation from inspiring English sources

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Most of these scatters can be attributed with a good approximation either to the Sauveterrian or to the Castelnovian phase of the Mesolithic or generically to the Mesolithic, thus confirming the intense occupation of these territories by the last groups of hunter gatherers.

A second Early Holocene occupation ended at c. 8180 cal yr BP; this phase is marked by increased aridity: sediments progressively richer in organics, testifying to a more intense occupation of the site, and pollen spectra indicating a decrease of grassland and the spreading of cattails, which followed a general lowering of lake level or widening of shallow-water marginal habitats near the site.

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In conclusion, our results indicate the need for intense, occupation-specific cardiac rehabilitation training that will help firefighters safely return to work after a cardiac event.

Additionally, we find that artifact density at EFT localities is positively correlated with δ13C values in B. suillus enamel suggesting that evidence of more intense hominin occupation may be associated with the presence of more C4 vegetation.

There are many risk factors for osteoarthritis, including systemic factors, such as age, sex, body mass index (and obesity), genetic factors, bone density, and estrogen status, and local biomechanical factors, such as obesity, physical activity or occupation, intense sporting activity, joint injury or deformity, and muscle weakness [ 7].

China and Shanghai itself suffered intense devastation under the occupation of Japanese army.

Changes over the last century in the economic model of European countries and the development of the market economy have led to intense shifts in land occupation patterns.

Both Iraqi towns lie along the Euphrates River in the so-called Sunni triangle, an area of intense resistance to American occupation forces.

The divestment of European firms, the growing power of liberal Jewish organisations that oppose and denounce the occupation, the intense blitz of visits by John Kerry to force progress in the peace process, the widening cracks in Binyamin Netanyahu's coalition: all of this points to what Thomas Friedman characterised this week as a turning point in the relationship to the territories.

It includes their early kinship, mutual influence, intense friendship during the Occupation, shared hopes at the Liberation, postwar fame, common political projects, growing apart under the pressure of the developing Cold War, embrace of its opposite poles to the point of each man becoming the main spokesperson of his own side, and then finally, the public rupture that riveted Paris.

Given that biomedical innovation involves intense collaboration across disciplines, occupations and organizations, a nation's integrative capabilities (the ability to move between basic science and clinical development) and relational capabilities (the ability to collaborate with diverse organizations) have been identified as crucial.

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