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The lower the volume in the music, the greater is the need for intensity.
No sound of the All Clear, no need for intensity or all the fake drama of some TV war.
In the seventies and eighties, Sontag says, she discovered in herself a need for intensity, as opposed to the deep cool, the control, of formalism.
Crist and McNamara alike have found a way to sublimate their need for intensity into their work.
An expert radiologist reviewed the whole series of images, and confirmed that there was no intensity inhomogeneity in the images, and consequently no need for intensity normalization.
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The need for and intensity of follow-up to detect disease recurrence after radical cystectomy (RC) for transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) remains a matter for debate.
All respondents considered assistive technologies could provide a home-based solution to the need for high intensity upper-limb rehabilitation.
The main indication for transfer was the need for higher intensity of care or advanced therapy; for example, renal replacement therapy.
Response sets such as "never-always" or "strongly agree-strongly disagree" did not address the interviewees' needs for lessened intensity.
And in a study published last year, researchers found that animals with complex nervous systems (humans included) need sleep to support cognitive functions — and tasks that require more attention also increased the need for sleep and intensity of sleep.
The discrepancy remains unexplained, but still suggests that the need for enhanced dose intensity of oxaliplatin above 85 mg m−2 requires exploration.
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