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These farms are capital intensive, developed to meet growing food demand in the nearest town markets.
Growing human populations inevitably lead to the conversion of some forestlands to more intensive developed uses.
Hence, as direct estimation of BGB is labour- and time-intensive, developing root component biomass models based on easily measurable variables is crucial for studying BGB allocation patterns and therefore anchoring functions of the different root components.
The early detection of fatal side effects of new drugs can therefore prevent the continuation of a useless and cost-intensive developing process.
The article deals with the problems of the urbanized environment appearing as a result of intensive region developing.
It is very time-consuming, cost-expensive and labor-intensive for developing genomic SSRs from the repeat-enriched genomic library when compared with the development of EST-SSR.
The majority of the tenants are knowledge- and technology-intensive firms, developing or producing hardware (e.g., oil and chemical spill recovery systems) or software products (e.g., mobile applications or web-based tools).
Policy implications for the de-carbonization and de-materialization transition include enhancing renewable energy utilization, upgrading industries to less carbon-intensive ones, developing compact cities, prolonging the lifespan of infrastructure, and strengthening the life-cycle carbon management of infrastructure.
In yet another study, people who were prescribed a more intensive treatment developed more depressive symptoms in the first 3 years after detection of type 2 diabetes than individuals on less intensive treatment (37).
So most snorers have not resorted to the more intensive treatments developed for sleep apnea.
The Nurses' board of the French-speaking society of intensive care developed a questionnaire in April 2011.
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