词汇 | example_english_intensification |
释义 | Examples of intensificationThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. The line breaks in the orthographic version may represent places to pause, but they may also represent something else: a point of reflection or intensification. As a result, agricultural intensification occurs, relative prices change, and food prices increase as demand for food rises. Commercial success in these crops, and introduction of new corn varieties, precipitated steady land-use intensification. Second, intensification of food crops often leads to the release of land, water and labour resources for on-farm diversification. If agricultural price responsiveness relied less on land expansion and more on intensification, the policy implications of trade liberalization would be more favourable. As a result of these works, it has been obtained that a shock wave spreading through a turbulized layer leads to turbulent mixing intensification. This created better opportunities for the intensification of production by the use of scientific methods and agricultural machinery. He cited technological progress, in particular railways and steamboats, as another major factor in the contemporary intensification of communications. But intensification of agriculture in forest zones can also make forest clearing more profitable. The intensification of the wartime provisioning regime between 1919 and 1922 demonstrated the extent to which the retailers' position had been eroded. The intensification of agriculture over the past 50 years has resulted in impressive yield improvements1. Secondly, the intensification impact does not operate in a linear and automatic way, but is mediated. The subsequent sequence, a process of intensification, is realised with harmonic, melodic and instrumental means. The intensification of family planning activity in 1973 and in the years thereafter is quite apparent. By providing fast, cheap transportation the coming of trains brought a rapid intensification and spread of industrialisation. Intensification of the bottomlands by the now dynastic king and ruling elite who controlled them must have continued. With the coming of the colonial period there was an intensification of the process of migration, mainly for work. It is now accepted fairly generally that increasing rural population density leads to the intensification of production. A main policy recommendation according to this approach is agricultural intensification: increased productivity will reduce the deforestation pressure. Agricultural intensification in answer to drought conditions could not, or did not, include many drought-related agricultural features, such as terracing and irrigation. The market approach points to the possible counter-productive effect on deforestation of agricultural intensification programmes that increase the productivity and profitability of agriculture. We conclude that agricultural intensification is certainly not the panacea that some believe it to be. Recent intensification of agriculture has had manifold effects on the epidemiological environment. As stated in our paper, for the developing world, we compared studies of organic methods of intensification with primarily traditional, low-input agriculture. This is due to soil degradation and nutrient depletion arising from intensification of land use. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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