high intensity
collocation in Englishmeaningsofhighandintensity
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high
adjective
uk/haɪ/us/haɪ/
(especially of things that are not living) being a large distance from top to bottom or a long way above the ground, or having the stated distance from top ...
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intensity
noun
uk/ɪnˈten.sə.ti/us/ɪnˈten.sə.t̬i/
the quality of being felt strongly or having a very ...
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Thehighintensitygroup spent less time in the novel arm and made fewer investigations of the novel object.
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These are applicable to atoms subjected to monochromatic light ofhighintensity.
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We studied this motion in ahighintensityplane wave, perturbed by one or two electromagnetic plane waves.
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We conclude thathighintensitywork is not a risk factor for poor mental health.
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Although exuberant children are characterized byhighintensitypositive affect, they are also likely to become frustrated when goals are blocked.
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The structured light source for measuring the distance must have the following features:highintensity, consistency of light, and good directivity.
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The recordings showed no a-wave even at thehighintensity.
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Early on the rising edge of thehighintensitylaser pulse, the cluster is field ionized.
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The sharp decline in cereal production following the elimination of the fertilizer subsidy was due to thehighintensityof fertilizer use on these crops.
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That our findings should suggest this dysregulated affective response for the exuberant child, who is characterized byhighintensitypleasure, is intriguing.
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X-ray spectra fromhighintensitysubpicosecond laser produced plasmas.
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These results suggest possible memory impairment among moderate andhighintensitymice.
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A peak in thehighintensitycategory and shedding in the medium and low intensity category were also observed during this period.
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The relevance of the current limit tohighintensitylaser-solid interactions and fast ignition is then discussed.
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The polarization of thehighintensitydriving pulse is managed by a low intensity controlling pulse.
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