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Women who do not complete the internet-based CBT program are asked to indicate their reason(s) for discontinuation (e.g., therapy was too intensive, online therapy was not suitable, illness).
These medical decisions concerned follow-up that was too intensive (132 patients in the experimental and 237 patients in the control group), or over-frequent measurement of tumour markers during follow-up.
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"The whole season was very intensive, we never gave up, so it was not a case of being too intensive.
Computational methods are an important tool in computing the drag coefficient but are too intensive for real-time and predictive applications.
Thirdly, a lot of other factors come into play and I think we try to avoid battlefields that are too intensive," Samwer added.
Criticism has ranged from accusing them of being barefaced cloners to being too intensive with their "Blitzkrieg" approach and management style, as well as sudden decisions to shutter ventures that don't appear to be working out.
For fixed values of r, a and α, β, γ (i.e., the population nature coefficients and capture intensity are fixed), if the harvesting cycle theta< frac{1}{r}lnfrac{alpha}{alpha-gamma}, then, from Theorem 3.1, the species x will be driven to extinction in system (1.4), that is, too intensive harvesting could lead to the extinction of the species.
One-third of CHWs declared that their work-load is too intensive.
It could be also possible that a 20-session intervention may be too intensive for some participants.
Prior to commencing the therapy program participants were most concerned about therapy time (avoiding programs that were too intensive), and the amount of recovery they would make.
Nevertheless, this surveillance program is too intensive to apply in clinical practice, in particular in countries with high prevalence of intestinal metaplasia.
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