Use "intensively" in a sentence

1. Their land is farmed very intensively.

2. This case has been intensively studied.

3. The river valley is intensively cropped.

4. The land has been intensively farmed.

5. The land here has been intensively cultivated for generations.

6. All species within a given adaptive zone compete intensively.

7. Will they farm the rest of their land less intensively?

8. Ruth's parents opted to educate her intensively at home.

9. The molecular properties of prostate cancer are being intensively investigated.

10. The planes were intensively used during the conflict as air ambulances.

11. The land is used intensively mainly for dairy herds producing fresh milk.

12. The farming was done intensively for no other reason than a bumper crop.

13. At room temperature, acrolein is a clear, colourless liquid with an intensively acrid odour.

14. We have publicised the plight of arctic terns, seals, badgers and intensively reared animals.

15. Nevertheless, some wooded areas were more intensively settled and used as time went on.

16. In recent years, cobalt - substitute alloy powder for diamond tools were researched intensively.

17. They allow the achievement of linguistic skills adapted to the level taught more intensively.

18. Innovative methods of signal acquisition and communication with the patient are being intensively researched.

19. Agricultural advisors often inadvertently encourage pests by advising farmers to cultivate more intensively.

20. You stop dabbling and focus more intensively on the areas where you can excel.

21. Exchange skin cell moisture intensively, balance oil secretion and improve inflammation of acne - prone skin.

22. Cropped While forests can be Cropped for timber trade, they are also intensively cut for firewood

23. They intensively adsorb onto particles in air, soil and sediment, and accumulate in fat-containing tissues.

24. 25 Much of it is intensively managed grassland carrying a heavy stocking of dairy cattle.

25. Many resorts but by no means all, are continuing to develop, sometimes rapidly and intensively.

26. It is fairly safe to eat game and animals which can not be intensively reared.

27. The separation efficiency of hydrocyclone is affected intensively by the geometry structures and operating condition.

28. They intensively adsorb onto particles in air, soil and sediment and accumulate in fat-containing tissues

29. They intensively adsorb onto particles in air, soil and sediment and accumulate in fat-containing tissues.

30. They intensively adsorb onto particles in air, soil and sediment, and accumulate in fat-containing tissues

31. Among them he intensively investigated both the "Bacterium lactis aërogenes" (now: "Aerobacter aerogenes"), and the "Bacterium coli commune".

32. Developing countries that trade intensively with advanced economies must adopt their relative prices and allocate their resources accordingly.

33. Arequipa was founded in 1540 in a valley that had been intensively farmed by pre-Hispanic communities

34. In these countries, we need to focus intensively with our partners on achieving the Millennium Development Goals.

35. But always the cytoplasm of acinus cells has been stained intensively by the Gomori method indicating acid phosphatase.

36. As it grazes intensively on dead, algae-coated coral and vegetable material, it also keeps the coral clean.

37. However upon starvation the kinetic parameters and rate of substrate utilization are more intensively accelerated in the cytoplasm.

38. For almost two decades, the convergence of financial and management accounting systems has been intensively discussed in German literature.

39. Traditionally the landowner need not cultivate the land intensively to provide sufficient to maintain prestige and a very good life-style.

40. Yeltsin recovered, and started intensively criticizing Gorbachev, highlighting the slow pace of reform in the Soviet Union as his major argument.

41. Chicks Begged more often and more intensively when they were the only offspring, but the solo begging was far less effective

42. But special permission has now been granted to bring the ostriches to a safe country where they can be farmed intensively.

43. Syntax has been one of the most widely investigated areas of linguistics and human processing of language has been intensively studied.

44. The Castellón Plain alluvial aquifer, Spain, is intensively exploited to meet the demand for agricultural irrigation and industrial water supply.

45. I asked, 'Can you make a real dent in the understanding of the layperson in three weeks, intensively every day?'

46. Croziers Turkeys are non-intensively farmed so disease risks are lower and there are no welfare issues common to intensive farming practises

47. 23 The mid-grey is permanent grassland while the light areas are intensively-cultivated fields of peas, beans and other cash crops.

48. The options vary from hardly processing the poplar resulting in a roundwood poplar purlin to the intensively processed laminated poplar veneerwood.

49. We saw such an Awful film last night that we left the theater before the end.· Exceedingly great; usually applied intensively

50. 28 Pandect of Communism, Communist Dao, and Communist Construction deal intensively with the basic concepts and Daoist principles of the Communist Daoism.

51. The material (13) is rinsed by spray arms (18) whilst simultaneously being intensively aerated in order to bring about an aerobic biological decomposition process.

52. Although such trade effects are probably felt less intensively in cases of aid to projects in third countries, they cannot a priori be excluded.

53. By detailed observations it may be seen that really the components of the growing plant are intensively metabolized whereby anabolic and catabolic reactions are tightly connected.

54. In coffee, Acrylamide is intensively formed during the early stages of roasting, but its content tends to diminish with increasing temperature and time of roasting.

55. The alizarin-perborate or alizarin-hydrogen peroxide methods, and their accompanying reactions, which had previously been proposed for the determination of traces of cobalt, were studied intensively.

56. Babbler is intensively involved in custom-designing & implementing, Fully Automated Solutions for Up-Market, Large Scale, Residential Developments & the Luxury Hotel Industry in India and Overseas.

57. Rene Costard Ultrafast vibrational dynamics of bulk water have been studied intensively since the advent of ultrashort mid-infrared pulses with pulse energies in the microjoule regime.

58. Although these developmental features have been intensively studied in the chicken (Gallus gallus, Linnaeus 1758), a precocial bird species, little is known about retinogenesis in Altricial birds

59. The molecular formula of acrolein is CHOCHCH2, and its molecular weight is 56.06. At room temperature, acrolein is a clear, colourless liquid with an intensively acrid odour.

60. Thinking about the future on the basis of the differential transport-cost advantage of one input limits countries to products that intensively use only locally available raw materials.

61. Since their introduction in 1980, groupoid \(C^{*}\)-Algebras have been intensively studied with diverse applications, including graph Algebras, classification theory, variations on the Baum-Connes conjecture, and noncommutative geometry

62. On a constant war footing, and denied maritime trade by the hostile Dutch-Qing alliance, the Kingdom of Tungning intensively exploited these lands to feed their vast army.

63. Since then, the geometries of the magic square, also known as Freudenthal-Tits magic square, have been intensively studied over complex numbers with tools from algebraic geometry and representation theory.

64. The 911 Turbo Cabriolet models unite the classic silhouette of the 911 Turbo with the possibility of enjoying the unmistakable sound of the turbo engine even more intensively with the …

65. ‘Mosquito abundance and Bionomics were studied intensively during summer and spring at two residential communities of contrasting economic status.’ Origin Late 19th century from bio- ‘life’, on the pattern of economics.

66. Meanwhile, the members of the party should work intensively in order to organize the popular mobilization against the Blackmails towards the government.The second ally of the government is the international solidarity

67. This page shows answers to the clue Awful, followed by ten definitions like “Applied intensively”, “Full of awe; reverential” and “Inspiring fear; dreadful”.Synonyms for Awful are for example abysmal, appalling and atrocious.More synonyms can …

68. When the song topped the charts in 1973, the Carpenters were indeed “on the top of the world”; that lasted until the early 80’s when Richard Carpenter had to be treated intensively for

69. The present invention relates to a method for preparing a bypass protein of which the digestive absorption can intensively occur in the small intestine after passing the cow rumen while the digestive absorption thereof is suppressed.

70. The effects of Cyclic strain and the hold time on microstructural changes have been intensively studied through the many Cyclic tests described previously and through electron backscattering diffraction (EBSD) and TEM observations made on some specimens after fracture

71. According to the report (CEDAW/C/ALB/3, para. 107), the Government is continuing to work intensively to further complete the legal framework with a view to complete internationally required standards in the field of trafficking of human beings.

72. The Bighead carp (Hypophthalmichthys nobilis) is a species of freshwater fish, one of several Asian carps.It is one of the most intensively exploited fishes in aquaculture, with an annual worldwide production of over three million tonnes in 2013, principally from China.

73. Whilst the strongly fluorescent chromosome segments on the acrocentric chromosomes can be demonstrated in the interphase nucleus of hair-root cells (hair-root cell nuclei), this is different in respect of chromosomes 3 and 4; when strong fluorescences occur in the centromer region, no particles which fluoresce more intensively are present in the interphase cell nucleus.

74. N 2 and N 2 /H 2 flowing microwave (2.45 GHz) Afterglows have been intensively studied in the past by emission spectroscopy , , , which gives information on the type and the densities of excited states of molecules and ions in the Afterglows.By studying the emission spectra of the early and late Afterglows, the detailed reaction kinetics of the N atoms, the N 2 (X,v