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"We are only 15% more intensive with greenhouse gas on a lifecycle basis than conventional oil.
The eruption started from the high-temperature vent on November 25, becoming more intensive with the enlargement of the vent (Yokoo and Miyabuchi. 2015).
In particular, the fluorescence of tumor image was more intensive with tPTS than eDPS, which is due presumably to longer in vivo half-life and circulation of tPTS that originates from thermophilic and acidophilic bacterium.
Fewer patients received chemotherapy (7% decrease), but the chemotherapy used was more intensive, with taxane molecules.
It should be noted that the macrophages interact more intensive with the UMNPs in comparison with the AMNPs.
However, expert raters – those that work significantly more intensive with patients with gait disorders – accomplish higher reliability levels.
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There was a trend for more highly distressed callers to be triaged to more intensive care, with patients with distress scores ≥ 4 more likely to receive extended or specialist care.
Glycemic control appeared to be greater among individuals treated with only OADs compared to those receiving more intensive therapy with OADs in combination with insulin.
To investigate the effects of active treatment compared with placebo, more intensive compared with less intensive regimens, or different drug classes on the outcomes in patients with different baseline eGFR, we performed meta-analyses according to kidney function.
The calves are more likely because the boy's rabbits were housed in the calves' stable and therefore he had more intensive contact with the calves than with the pigs.
The analysis of implemented UNICEF projects within the framework of the YPHD programme shows that the advisable courses of action involve cooperation with educational agencies and more intensive work with families.
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