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The brewers promoted lager intensively after the Second World War.
An attempt to remedy this situation was made between 1918 and 1938 and again, though more intensively, after 1945.
a Fat-suppressed T1-weighted imaging shows tubular mass lesion which enhances intensively after contrast.
Since the boiling point of TMCS is 57.7°C, the reaction took place intensively after TMCS was added to the system under the experimental temperature (30°C), and TMCS evaporated.
The role of order in a purely temporal sequences has been studied intensively after Ebbinghaus'ground braking discovery of the primacy and recency effect [11], [12].
Retinal light injury was studied intensively after Noell et al. (1966) first described retinal damage caused by environmental exposure to fluorescent light, and numerous studies have reported that high-intensity blue light causes acute retinal injury (Ham et al. 1976).
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Mule pack trips down into the canyon and rides down the river in rafts are intensively sought-after ways of viewing and experiencing the vast beauty of the canyon.
LYDIA DAVIS: I worked more intensively hour after hour when I was starting out.
Had we had a child a decade ago, right now we would be coordinating schedules intensively for after school activities, trying to attend as much as possible while still fulfilling job responsibilities.
He was intensively interrogated, after which he was tried before a Yugoslav military court on a number of war crimes charges, one of which related to his command of Luftflotte IV during Operation Retribution.
Excessive oxygenation may be most intensively studied after resuscitation from cardiac arrest as both the vascular alterations and the ischemia and reperfusion injury are hypothesized to be hazardous [ 58].
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