Similar words: intensification, intensify, intension, intensive, intensity, ossified, intensively, classified. Meaning: [ɪn'tensɪfaɪ] adj. made more intense.
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(121) The effects of pulse width, pulse interval, peak current and process time on intensified layer are analyzed. And the micro-hardness and the property of strengthening layer are also analyzed.
(122) In the 17 years of his misrule, famines intensified and rebellions multiplied.
(123) The test results show that the boiler has some good qualities, such as intensified diathermancy, cleaning combustion, high efficiency, energy saving, low pollution and long lifespan etc.
(124) But the spread of cholera across the Limpopo river into South Africa has intensified the debate there.
(125) As the economic strength of the European Community grew, its competition with the United States intensified.
(126) Control of the outbreak will require intensified and sustained technical support from multidisciplinary teams, and additional materials and supplies.
(127) Similarly, severe infectious diseases intensified the war, but plague and smallpox only infected a few areas. However, classical biotype cholera was quite different.
(128) Groups of refugees are on the move following intensified fighting in the region.
(129) The vibrant displacement of bearing seat is intensified at the moment of lose power, but after a certain period rotor shaft libration changes.
(130) Type C was intensified in whole nodal parenchyma and it was difficult to differentiated node with the echogenic hilus.
(131) Work related to Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan affairs was intensified.
(132) PKC activation may be one of the mechanism of AP intensified by hyperlipaemia.
(133) The challenge is intensified when instant global communication turns everyone into an observer, reporter, and worrier all at once.
(134) When increasing hard segment content, the interaction between SPU moleculars is intensified whereas the miscibility of the blends in decreased consequently.
(135) The U.S. has intensified its financial sanctions targeting Burmese junta leaders.
(136) And the tabs intensified the circumferential vortices greatly in addition to the generation of streamwise vortices.
(137) Such conjectures intensified after the death of Howard Carter in 1939, when a number of artifacts were found to be part of his estate.
(138) International airlines have suspended flights to and from Jakarta, capital of Indonesia because of intensified volcanic activity on Mount Merapi, the Jakarta Post reported.
(139) Said invention also can inhibit frame-frequency flash during contour scanning in the interlaced scanning system, and can produce image contour intensified effect.
(140) Objective To observe the therapeutic effect of intensified puncture autoimplantation technique on Verruca plana.
(141) Third, intensified China's real estate market supply and demand imbalance in recent years, raised the effective demand of the real estate market[sentencedict.com], especially investment and speculative demand.
(142) The TDC also intensified efforts to promote Hong Kong as a sourcing and distribution centre for non-traditional exports, such as auto parts and accessories.
(143) And the intensified following the arrivals of Owen Hargreaves, Nani and Anderson.
(144) Analysis, diagnosis, prevention and treatment aquatic animal disease industry is an emerging industry intensified market demand.
(145) The tax administration has been intensified and tax revenue has kept increased constantly and fleetly.
(146) But around-the-clock media attention--and higher expectations among wealthier residents--has intensified the anxiety and led to more criticism of the government's handling of the crisis.
(147) Both of these risks will grow over the course of the year,[http://sentencedict.com/intensified.html] creating intensified feelings of instability (but also disaggregation) in the global markets.
(148) Today, with the market competition becoming more and more intensified, the competition of commodity price has already become the normal competition phenomenon among enterprises.
(149) Rising food prices and the fear about losing your savings, losing your job, has all kicked in [intensified], and people are learning how to just say 'no' [to non-essential purchases].
(150) All the Party members have steadily intensified their study of Deng Xiaoping Theory.
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