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(iii) Large farms are managed more intensively.
(iv) Large fields are managed more intensively.
Cambodian and Thai FMAS yielded primarily self-recruiting species (SRS) and were managed to allow or attract them, while Vietnamese FMAS were managed more intensively to produce mostly hatchery-reared species.
Patients with these risk factors should be monitored more closely and/or managed more intensively preoperatively to attenuate risk.
A possible explanation could be that goats are generally managed more intensively than sheep and thus might have been exposed to higher doses of the infectious agent because of the more frequent use of concentrates in intensive dairy farming.
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Some are exciting because they're not growing, just looking to do what they do more intensively.
Second, significantly higher proportions of subjects in the RAMP-DM group were treated with glucose-lowering drugs, insulin, anti-hypertensive drugs and lipid-lowering drugs, which suggested that the doctors might have managed the patients more intensively after knowing the risk stratification by RAMP-DM.
In contrast, bats adapted to foraging in low-clutter space (i.e., medium- and high-management coffee) demonstrated higher species richness and significantly higher pass rates in more intensively managed coffee plantations; however, open-space bats showed no differences in ensemble structure and feeding rates across the intensification gradient.
This would mean that particular landscapes could be more intensively managed and in other more focus on biodiversity conservation could be taken.
The larger amount of CH4 produced per day and cow with the more intensively managed GH is compensated by a higher feed digestibility and FPCM yield.
The urban landscape is comprised of many land uses, none more intensively managed than turfgrass; however, quantification of nutrient losses from specific land uses within urban watersheds, specifically golf courses is limited.
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