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intensive

[in-ten-siv] / ɪnˈtɛn sɪv /


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After the crash the pregnant woman had to undergo an emergency Caesarean section, leaving her premature baby in intensive care for a number of weeks, when she suffered two collapsed lungs.

From BBC

At the Indonesian data centre, racks of metal-cased servers in tall white cabinets were busy answering AI queries for local users -- an intensive, heat-generating process.

From Barron's

During the intensive phase, participants ate boiled oatmeal three times daily and could only add small amounts of fruit or vegetables.

From Science Daily

After a weekend of intensive deliberations, Newsom passed on the Senate race and Harris jumped in, establishing herself as the front-runner for Boxer’s seat, which she won in 2016.

From Los Angeles Times

That simplicity could make them useful for large scale screening or for individuals who are unable to undergo more intensive brain imaging.

From Science Daily