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[It was] followed by days of intensive, intensive rain; that Thursday and Friday of last week were just … I've hardly seen so much rain in a long time.
Recent data suggest that a tight glucose control by intensive intensive therapy (TGCIIT) may improve survival of critically ill patients.
To ensure the possibility of adapting the exercise to the participant's performance level, every exercise can be performed in two different variations: less intensive ("basic") or more intensive ("intensive").
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Thirty nurses working for medical-surgical clinic, semi-intensive, intensive and emergency units participated in the survey.
Two micro-seismicity based real-time warning systems have been established for predicting various intensities of rockbursts, such as slight, moderate, intensive and extremely intensive rockbursts.
"It is much more time intensive and staff intensive," Britton said.
"The benefit of roads to recovery, as opposed to major infrastructure projects, is that it is labour intensive rather than capital intensive.
Apple brought its Metal graphics system from its iOS to the Mac, which Epic Games, developers of the Unreal graphics engine used by many of today's top games, said was significantly faster and less processor intensive for rendering intensive graphics.
PICU pediatric intensive care unit; NICU neonatal intensive care unit; ICU intensive care unit.
They were either labor intensive, capital intensive or vulnerable to the cost and supply of a key commodity.
HPC environment mainly comprises of applications which are data intensive or computation intensive in nature.
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