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intensive

[in-ten-siv] / ɪnˈtɛn sɪv /


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The sap-syrup yield has never changed: one bucket of syrup from every 40 buckets of sap, making even the most modern, mechanized forms of syrup production very labor intensive.

From The Wall Street Journal

But she was hospitalised soon after that pledge, and she has been in intensive care ever since.

From Barron's

Scientists have identified a genetic mechanism that could point to new ways of treating a rare but deadly fungal infection that has forced multiple hospital intensive care units to shut down.

From Science Daily

After spending the first six months of his life in neonatal intensive care he was moved to Evelina London Children's Hospital.

From BBC

Ms Claxton regularly needed blood and platelet transfusions and ended up in the intensive care ward four times.

From BBC