low intensity

collocation in English

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low
adjective
uk
/ləʊ/
us
/loʊ/
not measuring much from the base to ...
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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 oflowandintensityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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A similar situation is found in thelowintensitycase.
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Flashing light superimposed over alowintensitysteady background was used as light stimulus.
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Cone photoreceptors were also labeled, although at a fairlylowintensity(not shown), but amacrine cells were not labeled by this antibody.
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Thelowintensitywas barely above the threshold for eliciting responses to this form of stimulus.
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Conversely, when graze is limited there will be higher utilization of acacias by elephants but also fires oflowintensity.
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A peak in the high intensity category and shedding in the medium andlowintensitycategory were also observed during this period.
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Lowintensityexercise and varying proportions of dietary glucose and fat modify milk and mammary gland compositions and pup growth.
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The polarization of the high intensity driving pulse is managed by alowintensitycontrolling pulse.
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Acceleration of tibial tracture healing by non-invasive,lowintensitypulsed ultrasound.
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The infection was also characterized bylowintensity, abundance and dominance.
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The findings also provide evidence of the effectiveness oflowintensitytenancy-support in helping vulnerable people sustain independent living.
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Many older people with relatively low support needs make do with just one or more of these ' lesser ' or 'lowintensity' services.
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In general, the effects of infection on behaviour were more pronounced in the moderate and high intensity groups compared to thelowintensitygroup.
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