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Intensive

Intensive | Intensively

Intensive meaning

Done with intensity or to a great degree; thorough. | Being made more intense. | Making something more intense; intensifying.

Example sentences (20)

A significant proportion of this improvement has been driven by advances in neonatal intensive care, including developments in nutritional support provided to preterm infants in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs).

Speaking to a TAK news agency reporter, Dr. Kalfaoğlu noted that Soyer was taken to intensive care last night and said, “Anyone with an arrhythmia is taken to intensive care.

The Soothing Superstars is made up of the Cicapair Tiger Grass Colour Correcting Treatment, Cicapair Intensive Soothing Repair Cream and Cicapair Sleepair Intensive Soothing Repair Mask in mini form to calm, soothe and strengthen the skin barrier.

A person treated in the intensive care unit may have been in hospital before moving into intensive care and will likely spend time in hospital after they have left the unit.

Over his 12-hour shift, he might find himself working in the emergency room, intensive care unit, neonatal intensive care unit or the infectious disease unit.

Recently I saw a WhatsApp clip of a New York Intensive Care Unit (ICU) nurse, on arriving at home after work broke down, tired and devastated that her patients in the Intensive Care Unit were dying and yet she could not do anything about it.

Moreover, the airline business is a razor-thin profit margin, capital-intensive and a safety-intensive business.

Therefore, the transformation of the agriculture sector from a low-tech, low productivity, low profit and man-power intensive traditional sector to a high-tech, high productivity, high profit and energy-intensive modern sector is needed.

We have a manufacturing structure focused on skill-intensive and capital-intensive sectors – sectors which require constant innovation.

Clinical practice Respiratory Therapist in an intensive care unit ;Intensive care and operating room Respiratory therapists educate, diagnose, and treat people who are suffering from heart and lung problems.

Industries have gradually moved to capital and technology-intensive industries from more labor-intensive industries, with electronics and information technology accounting for 35% of the industrial structure.

Intensive tillage Intensive tillage leaves less than 15% crop residue cover or less than 500 pounds per acre (560 kg/ha) of small grain residue.

They are also called upon to staff surgical intensive care units or trauma intensive care units.

Traditional labor-intensive industries are steadily being moved off-shore and replaced with more capital- and technology-intensive industries.

A big requirement for all members of the band is Band Camp, a week-long intensive rehearsal before the semester begins.

According to Punch, a source said the clash occurred on Saturday following a series of intensive onslaughts on the ISWAP strongholds by Boko Haram combatants led by five of the group’s commanders, most notably Abu Umaimah.

According to sources, the actor was currently in critical condition in the Intensive Care Unit at The National Hospital in Abuja, adding that he cannot walk or talk, and all kinds of tests are being run on him to diagnose the ailment.

A Customs officer referred the driver and shipment to “an intensive agriculture inspection,” says the news release.

A DBEDT paper, “Native Hawaiians in Hawaii’s Tourism Sector – 2021 Update,” reported that at about 20% they are represented at parity in “tourism intensive industries” compared to their proportion of the state population.

Additionally, the MacBook Pro's powerful processing capabilities allow for smooth multitasking and handling of resource-intensive software, making it suitable for more demanding tasks such as video editing or coding.