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Discover LudwigThe phrase "intensive interests" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a strong or deep level of interest in a particular subject or activity. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as in academic writing, personal statements, or casual conversation. Example: "Jane's intensive interests in physics and astronomy led her to pursue a degree in astrophysics."
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Wireless sensor network (WSN) is attracting intensive interests in many application areas.
Recently membrane distillation (MD) has received intensive interests for a range of applications such as desalinations of seawater and brine.
The development of multifunctional nanomaterials combining diagnostic and therapeutic purpose has recently attracted intensive interests [75 81].
Featuring size-tunable electrical and optical properties, semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) are appealing intensive interests in developing ingenious luminescent materials for chemosensory and biological applications.
Recently, as a new scheme to achieve strong coupling between light and an emitter, surface plasmons which are propagating electromagnetic modes confined to the surface of a conductor-dielectric interface, have attracted intensive interests [13 21].
Magnetite (Fe3O4) nanoparticles have attracted intensive interests for a wide range of fields, including magnetic fluids, immobilization of proteins, peptides and enzymes, immunoassays, drug or gene delivery magnetic resonance imaging, data storage, environmental remediation [15 25].
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The Hilbert order has received intensive interest in literature.
Single-crystalline trilayer graphene (TLG) has attracted intensive interest due to rich optical and electronic properties.
These structures have attracted intensive interest because of their promising applications in various fields [1].
Among them, tin sulfide (SnS) has sparked intensive interest for its semiconducting and optical properties.
The study of q-difference equations has gained intensive interest in the last years.
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