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11 Patients with an inadequate response to one or more treatments are 'stepped up' from low-intensity care to a more intensive form of management (including lifestyle, psychological and pharmacological therapies).
These changes are taking place in a more rapid and intensive form in developing countries in the tropics.
The third factor, which is of key importance, is that currently oil sands enjoy an unfair advantage as they are a very carbon intensive form of transportation fuel.
In the late 1970s, Norwegian psychologist O. Ivar Lovaas conducted an experiment in which autistic children received an intensive form of behavior modification therapy called Applied Behavioral Analysis (A.B.A).
Mr. Antenen said the absence of a suicide watch, which involves constant, around-the-clock monitoring by a correction officer, does not preclude the possibility that Mr. Velella received some less intensive form of mental health evaluation or treatment.
Not only are they highly lucrative, FOBTs are also a non labour intensive form of gambling and have enabled the shedding of 6,154 jobs in the last five years.
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Stop-start driving is among the most fuel intensive forms of car travel.
Tar sands is one of the most polluting, energy intensive forms of oil to extract and refine.
All tutorials are reading and writing intensive, forming the core around which a student develops a larger field of study.
However, she added: "Generally, there is good evidence that very intensive forms of production do seriously constrain internally-motivated behaviours, particularly comfort movements such as stretching, grooming, netsing.
The global trend toward more intensive forms of agriculture is changing the nature of matrix habitat in agricultural areas.
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