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Discover LudwigThe phrase "intensive coordinated" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you are describing a type of effort or action that is both intensive and coordinated, but it would be clearer with additional context. Example: "The team engaged in an intensive coordinated effort to complete the project ahead of schedule."
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"Older individuals are more likely to have multiple chronic conditions, requiring more intensive, coordinated care".
In any case, he says, "it will take a massive, intensive, coordinated effort that needs direction".
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PS coordinated intensive care monitoring.
This article describes an effectiveness evaluation of an intensive case management intervention coordinated by a non-profit organization in a midsize Midwest City.
Additionally, distributed beamformers are computationally less intensive than their fully coordinated counterpart since they only require the local processing of the beamforming weights.
DT coordinated an intensive discussion process and the production of the "Methods Handbook - Part 1: Technological parameters, supplying costs, life cycle assessment" (Methodenhandbuch), which is intended for the use in the material flow-orientated assessment of research within the scope of the funding programme and the entire bioenergy sector.
Shelter-based collaborative care models avoid long waiting lists for primary and specialty services [ 40], and allow for timely access to coordinated, less intensive supports.
The donations are financing an intensive campaign of television advertisements and grass-roots activism coordinated by New Yorkers United for Marriage, a group of same-sex marriage advocates.
The Case Mix Programme (CMP) is a national comparative audit of adult, general critical care units (including intensive care and combined intensive care and high dependency units) in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, and is coordinated by ICNARC.
The usual daylong and even week-long bombardments were replaced by shorter, more intensive barrages in which gas and high explosive were carefully coordinated and which lasted no more than a few hours.
This bizarre outcome came to light when Johns Hopkins researchers coordinated a study of whether bloodstream infections acquired in intensive care units could be reduced if doctors and nurses followed common-sense procedures to wash their hands, wear sterile garb and wash a patient's skin with antiseptic before inserting a catheter.
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