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The larger the E (2) value, the more intensive is the interaction, i.e., the more donation tendency from electron donors to electron acceptors and the greater the extent of conjugation in the whole system [58].
Table 4 also shows the higher the risk of entering the PCDP and further progressing to the CP becomes, the more intensive is the inter-screening interval demanded.
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In the lowlands of Batatal, two additional FS where agriculture is more intensive were classified as FS3 and FS4 and are equally distributed.
However, these approaches are computationally far more intensive, are difficult to fit to data, and the inclusion of additional factors makes more demand on the data available.
More patients are being treated, more intensive regimens are being used, and patients more often undergo stem cell transplantation with the primary goal to control the disease.
This exemplifies the importance of transgenic animal models, which although more labor intensive, are closest to the natural physiological conditions.
Thus, when the n p = 4200 particles are simulated, more intensive coagulations are observed correspondingly (Figure 3e, f, g, h). Figure 3 Snapshots of simulation results.
One of the more intensive studies is taking place in New York's Central Park.
One of the more intensive studies is _____ place in New York's Central Park.
We sought to evaluate our results and those in the literature to determine whether more intensive usage is necessary.
For serious conduct disorder much more intensive work is needed such as multi-systemic therapy costing around £6,000.
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