increased intensity
collocation in Englishmeaningsofincreaseandintensity
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increase
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈɪn.kriːs/us/ˈɪn.kriːs/
a rise in the amount or size ...
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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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(Definition ofincreaseandintensityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Our bivariate analyses confirm theincreasedintensityof caregiving for co-resident carers : this group expressed both more overload and more resentment than others.
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A gain of a chromosomal region would be shown by anincreasedintensityof the green fluorescence in the reference metaphase preparation.
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Both calculations include those grandmothers who were excluded from contact, and therefore underrate theincreasedintensityof those who remained in touch throughout.
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The outstanding features of these dialects are extended vowel duration andincreasedintensityin the stressed and immediately pretonic syllables.
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Withincreasedintensityof excitation, the amplitude of velocity fluctuation 'overshoots' as shown in figure 18.
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The incidence of decreased intensity of flow was three times more thanincreasedintensityof flow.
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He expresses theincreasedintensityof the second aria by making of it a coloratura aria.
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In this context it analyses the effect ofincreasedintensityof bilingual education on mathematics achievement.
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Randomised, controlled trial to evaluateincreasedintensityof physiotherapy treatment of arm function after stroke.
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Thus,increasedintensityalone is sufficient to produce inactivation.
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As such, the borderline will experience high sensitivity to emotional stimuli,increasedintensityof emotional states, and a slow return to emotional baseline relative to nonborderline patients.
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Thisincreasedintensityis due to the straining action on the preexisting turbulence by the mean velocity field set-up by the array of wires forming the screen.
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Asincreasedintensityhas been shown to be associated with better outcomes,10,11 it is reasonable to expect that benefits would be increased if the dose were higher.
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The phenomenon that is most frequently depicted by these experts is that of anincreasedintensityand frequency of heat waves.
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Passenger traffic has often gone to road for reasons of convenience, which no amount of fare cutting orincreasedintensityof rail services can hope to combat.
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I believe that the fact that this controversy is going on and will go on—and from now onwards it will go on withincreasedintensity—is a public misfortune.
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Within this patent it describes theincreasedintensityand duration of electric oscillations of a low temperature resonating circuit.
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Land management in the form of grazing tends to decrease diversity withincreasedintensity.
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These tonic receptors most often respond toincreasedintensityof stimulus by increasing their firing frequency, usually as a power function of stimulus plotted against impulses per second.
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