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This more intensive harvest, however, reduced the fraction of the forest in old-growth state by 5 percentage points.
This more intensive turbulent flow reversed the backflow of diesel exhaust and made the backflow effect reduce in the upstream regions.
It is to be hoped, in particular, that this more intensive application might bring particular advantages in terms of efforts to improve the individual response to drug treatment, which is the final goal of molecular genetic studies in migraine.
The expected competence gap with regard to gender was not observed, maybe because the majority of the boys attended HAK, which has a slightly more intensive accounting curriculum than the girl-dominated HLW; this more intensive curriculum might compensate for the gap.
This more intensive intervention includes greater parental supervision of child diet and activity and goal setting for weight loss.
Thus some ITS-types are probably actually more widely distributed than Figs 3B D suggests, especially for groups β and γ where this more intensive additional sampling was not done.
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Possibilities for this include the more intensive and longer relationships between the students and the women during all phases of pregnancy, labor and post delivery, and/or the improvement in comprehension of the midwifery care philosophy into practice.
Even some biologists working for oil companies concede this much more intensive level of winter activity could disrupt wildlife.
Stability First, Britain will succeed amidst this ever more intensive global competition only by locking in the monetary and fiscal stability that we have been enjoying.
In this regard, more intensive basic and clinical research efforts are warranted.
In this situation, more intensive imaging to characterize the lesion further can result in improved survival.
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