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- Industrial Revolution (30001 bytes)
10: ...ing them to be deepened]]efficient and less labor-intensive, forcing the surplus population who could no long... - Raccoon (4751 bytes)
27: ...[domesticated animals]]. Training a raccoon is an intensive and ongoing process, and the raccoon may still ha... - Amelia Earhart (9225 bytes)
34: ...ng for Earhart, which made it the most costly and intensive air and sea search in history at that time, organ... - Dorothea Dix (5868 bytes)
12: ... ill]], such as the [[York Retreat]]. She made an intensive study of this treatment which emphasized the heal... - Patti Smith (6059 bytes)
10: ...rae. The injury required a period of rest, and an intensive round of physical therapy, during which time she ... - Pulmonary alveolus (8193 bytes)
44: ...[[mechanical ventilation]] in an [[intensive care|intensive care unit]] setting. - Mosaic (6524 bytes)
18: ...techniques of fresco replaced the even more labor-intensive techniques of mosaic. - Weaving (6924 bytes)
20: ...e home-based [[artisan]]'s activity from a labour intensive; man-powered undertaking to mass-production under... - Society (6217 bytes)
15: ...]] or simple farming societies, and [[agriculture|intensive agricultural]] societies, also called [[civilizat... - Nigeria (19231 bytes)
197: ...e economy away from overdependence on the capital-intensive oil sector, which provides 20% of GDP, 95% of for... - Belgium (31774 bytes)
159: ... makes Belgium's education system the second most intensive in Europe, after the United Kingdom's. Neverthele... - Romania (19812 bytes)
164: ...cturing programs include liquidating large energy-intensive industries and major [[agriculture|agricultural]]... - United Kingdom (37269 bytes)
180: [[Agriculture]] is intensive, highly mechanised, and efficient by European sta... - Eli Whitney (3270 bytes)
14: ...ss which until that time had been extremely labor-intensive. This contributed to the economic development of ... - Civilization (29205 bytes)
17: * Intensive [[agriculture|agricultural]] techniques, such as ...
28: ... [[totem pole]]s), all without the development of intensive agriculture. Meanwhile, the [[Pueblo]] culture of...
104: ...or their exploitation of the environment. Through intensive agriculture and urban growth, civilizations tend ...
123: ...ple. They prefer to use '''urban society''' or '''intensive agricultural society''', which are much less ambi... - Agriculture (19147 bytes)
36: In recent years some aspects of industrial [[intensive agriculture]] have been the subject of increasing...
52: ...fall to the [[Sumer]]ians, starting ca. 5,500 BC. Intensive farming allows a much greater density of populati...
81: ...ue to improvements in genetics, as well as use of intensive farming techniques (use of fertilizers, chemical ... - Colonial America (32872 bytes)
31: ... for two centuries. Tobacco cultivation is labor-intensive. To provide this labor, the colonists first reli...
104: ...state legislatures and officials had to cooperate intensively for what was arguably the same time, participat... - Numbat (6437 bytes)
31: An intensive research and conservation program since 1980 has ... - Horse (38916 bytes)
40: ...o [[Iceland]], Icelandic horses missed out on the intensive selective breeding that took place in Europe from... - William Shakespeare (28915 bytes)
19: ...atford grammar school, which may have provided an intensive education in Latin grammar and literature. The qu...
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