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These types of studies are inherently number intensive (known as 'the n problem'), because many combinations must be analyzed in a comprehensive fashion.
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His finding, that U.S. exports were relatively more labour-intensive and imports more capital intensive, became known as the Leontief Paradox because it disputed the Heckscher-Ohlin theory.
Instead, Edwin started intensive treatment known as multisystemic therapy, considered by many experts to be the benchmark for rehabilitating juvenile offenders.
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During three intensive observations known as the FREE Tropospheric Experiment (FREETEX), which covered the period of O3 buildup from late winter to late spring, the concentrations of peroxy radicals (HO2+RO2) showed a gradual increase from February to May (Zanis et al. 2003a).
Absent the carefully planned, patiently rendered, intensive efforts known as Critical Time Intervention (CTI).
For good-prognosis leukemias (i.e. inv(16), t(8 21), and t(15 17)), patients will typically undergo an additional three to five courses of intensive chemotherapy, known as consolidation chemotherapy.
USEC has long relied on an older, electricity-intensive technique, known as gaseous diffusion, that involves pushing uranium gas through membranes.
To gauge the representativeness of our sample, we asked for geographical locations (major city, inner regional, outer regional or remote), 18 academic level (early career (level A) to professor (level E)) and whether the researcher's university belonged to one of eight research-intensive universities known as the Group of Eight (Go8, http://www.go8.edu.au).
This is easy although it's always good to have an intensive to know what you're looking for, knowing the person's needs and tastes.
However, research on brain reorganisation after stroke has demonstrated that even chronic aphasia patients can benefit from Constraint-Induced Aphasia Therapy (CIAT, see Pulvermüller et al. 2001a, Pulvermüller and Berthier 2008), a type of intensive language therapy more recently known as Intensive Language Action Therapy (ILAT; see Difrancesco et al. 2012).
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