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cover crops after harvest. The
pasture is
intensively grazed both
before and
after grain production. This
intensive system yields equivalent farmer profits...
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being either intensive or extensive,
according to how the
property changes when the size (or extent) of the
system changes. The
terms "
intensive and extensive...
- An
intensive pronoun (or self-intensifier) adds
emphasis to a statement; for example, "I did it myself."
While English intensive pronouns (e.g., myself...
- An
intensive care unit (ICU), also
known as an
intensive therapy unit or
intensive treatment unit (ITU) or
critical care unit (CCU), is a
special department...
- An
Enlightenment Intensive is a
group retreat designed to
enable an
enlightenment experience within a
relatively short time.
Devised by
Americans Charles...
- for
Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC),
farms on
which animals are
intensively reared can
cause adverse health reactions in farm workers.
Workers may...
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comes to
controlling expenses,
labor intensive businesses have an
advantage over
those that are
capital intensive and
require a
large investment in capital...
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Intensive Care may
refer to:
Intensive Care (album), a 2005
album by
Robbie Williams Intensive Care (1991 film), a
Dutch horror film
Intensive Care (2022...
- damp squid, for all
intensive purposes: 14 'eggcorns' to make you laugh". www.metro.co.uk.
Retrieved 7
August 2022. "'For All
Intensive Purposes': An Eggcorn"...
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intensive is built.
Intensives are
usually lexical formations, but
there may be a
regular process for
forming intensives from a root.
Intensive formations, for...