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"Low-intensity conflict" was about to enter the lexicon.
William Bradley: Obama and the Significance of the JFK Inaugural 50 Years On William Bradley 2011
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"Low-intensity conflict" was about to enter the lexicon.
William Bradley: Obama and the Significance of the JFK Inaugural 50 Years On William Bradley 2011
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Low-intensity aerobic exercise, such as aquatic-based training, light jogging or cycling, are effective cooldown activities for clearing lactic acid and lessening the severity of muscle soreness.
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Low-intensity fires, whether ignited by lightning or by Native Americans, historically occurred at intervals ranging from 2 to 35 years in southwestern ponderosa pine ecosystems.
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Low-intensity frequent fires in hardwood stands favored oak regeneration over competing hardwoods.
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Low-intensity blasts were reported inVile Parleand a grenade attack inSanta Cruz.
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Low-intensity light results in a transient red fluorescence that decays over a few minutes (see the mitochondria in Figure 6 (c)).
Archive 2005-10-01 2005
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~ Less-intense workouts may be less effective -- "Low-intensity endurance exercise is not as effective as moderate intensity endurance exercise for promoting fitness, German researchers found in a controlled study."
Speedlinking 2/15/07 William Harryman 2007
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Teaching brain power, not gun power: Low-intensity, low-cost programs for juvenile weapons offenders by Jennifer Trone
OpEdNews - Quicklink: White House and guns: Stay the course 2007
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Low-intensity civil war on one side of the road and fun-filled wonderland on the other illustrate what could be apartheid's most awful legacy -- the enormous gulf between largely protected whites and dangerously insecure blacks.
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