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If treatment intensity was judged to be more intensive in one intervention over another, then trials were classified as 'high risk'.
Agricultural settlement is more intensive in Southern Ontario, where many farms are family owned.
Throughout the Cambrian, bioturbation was more intensive in nearshore and inner-shelf environments than in more offshore settings.
The wide band at 320 nm is more intensive in the excitation spectra of type I centers.
Therefore, the membership function of pressure p is not uniform and is more intensive in the low-pressure range.
Soil sealing and presence of pharmaceuticals are more intensive in the northern part of the study area.
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In S15, males witnessed a more intensive decrease in RMSSD while females underwent a remarkable instant reduce in oral temperatures after the up-step.
MDT systems involve much more intensive computation in the backend, as explained in Section 3.
In all groups, links to more intensive treatment in a participant's' area are available as needed.
Care in the ICU is more highly technological and more intensive than in the general ward – ICU personnel are more technically skilled than nurses in the general ward.
The management practices in herd A might have been more intensive than in the two other herds and might have generated higher animal stress levels.
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