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Specifically, some base stations are switched off at night - when user demands are not so intensive - for protecting the corresponding equipment, setting idle significant spectrum blocks.
The behavioral changes were also observed in the group exposed to 15 mg·L−1 after 24 hours, but these changes were not so intensive.
The nucleation was a little bit more frequent in the samples crystallized at higher temperatures (Fig. 2c), however not so intensive to dominate the structure formation.
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In the past, when parenting wasn't so intensive and children were allowed to roam more freely, people had larger families.
Therefore, this method is not so computational intensive as the method in [16, 22].
Most stocks in the group are not so capital intensive as in McDonalds and Disney.
More precisely, when the dimension n of the space in which a set V of points lies is less than seven, the H-representation is not so computationally intensive.
This benefit is useful not so much in intensive care units (where patients are continuously and adequately monitored) as in medical and surgical departments overall, where monitoring of arterial pressure is not continuous and nurse care is not as strict as in the intensive care unit.
He desperately needed the one thing -- low tech, not so shiny -- that intensive care could give him: the undistracted attention of a nurse.
Intel decided to deal with the problem of labour shortages by setting up an operation in Chengdu, an industrial city that has not so far attracted brain-intensive companies, and improving the quality of local education.
They believe that China's development is becoming more capital-intensive not so much because labour is getting scarce but because capital is too abundant.Local officials, keen to register impressive increases in output that might earn them promotion, lean on state-owned banks to lend to state-owned firms for investment in heavy industry.
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