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Minor: less than or equal to 1 mg of metaraminol or less than or equal to 6 mg of ephedrine; moderate: more than 1 mg to less than or equal to 3 mg of metaraminol or more than 6 mg to less than or equal to 18 mg of ephedrine; intensive: more than 3 mg of metaraminol or any dose of adrenaline.
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The current war, he says, is "more intensive, more brutal" than the past two.
For this reason, a more intensive treatment (more than once a week) can be very effective.
The sessions of the competition's fourth edition, last April, were intensive, with more than 150 singers taking part.
The labour effects appear to be concentrated in intensive carers (more than 28 h/week), co-resident carers and those who provide care for long periods.
Regular exercise was defined as walking or doing more intensive exercise more than 30 minutes three times a week.
Between them, 88 million were employed in trademark-intensive sectors, more than any other IP-intensive sector.
Intensive silvopasture can more than double production of meat and milk on the same area of land.
In this study, ICU patients undergoing BT were more critical and required intensive care for more than 14 days.
Collection of these vast amounts of scattered feedstock is relatively labour and time intensive, and costs more than transportation.
Carthy accepted the award on behalf of her mother, who has been in intensive care for more than three months.
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