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intensification1835, noun of action from intensify.
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intensificationThe strengthening of a hurricane causing it to become more extreme.
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intensificationThe application of ever greater amounts of technology and labor techniques to increase productivity. Refers to the growth in the complexity of the mode of production (greater energy expenditures as well as energy produced/consumed), and population over the course of social evolution. (See also Bureaucratization and Rationalization.)
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intensificationIncreases in labour productivity through managerial and organizational changes.
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intensification(n) action that makes something stronger or more extreme(n) the act of increasing the contrast of (a photographic film)
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intensification
The act or process of intensifying, or of making more intense.
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intensification(see also density) the process of increasing the density of development in an urban area. Residential intensification involves accommodating more households within an existing urban area. It could inv [..]
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