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There is substantial potential for using remote sensing tools to examine the vegetation communities on the ultramafics of the Andaman Islands, where the ultramafic outcrops are mostly inaccessible and the vegetation deserves more intensive exploration (Chaudhury et al. 2015).
The health science training began with the art and science of 'living beings', followed by a more intensive exploration of the anatomy and physiology of the human body.
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With advances in spacecraft technology and a growing realization of how important Mercury is to our understanding of the solar system and its formation, two missions are now in development for more intensive Mercury exploration.
The conditioned response was a more intensive context exploration.
The prevalence of cusk eel had eluded researchers at the nearby Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute for more than a hundred years, despite intensive exploration in the area.
And these recent drawings, in which he captures more deftly than ever the pitch of a nose or the set of a mouth, were fueled by intensive exploration with a prism device known as the camera lucida.
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"The gunfire became more and more intensive.
It's quicker and more intensive".
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"It bodes for quicker and more intensive action".
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