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Meanings of greater sensitivity in English
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Usage of greater sensitivity in English
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However, transistors offer the possibility of much greatersensitivity to small perturbations.
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Some of Washington's partners have shown even greatersensitivity to insider attacks.
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Then the matter will be handled with greatersensitivity-I meant, polite incompetence.
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This apparently reflects the greatersensitivity of the liver to glucagon.
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Preliminary results suggest greatersensitivity of the microsphere-flow cytometric method over the other method.
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In striking contrast, the betaIII-tubulin-overexpressing cell line showed greatersensitivity to all four taccalonolides.
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These results suggest that gPPI may have greatersensitivity and specificity than standard implementation in SPM.
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The interdict now creates an equal playing field where greatersensitivity regarding the matter may develop.
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The cation exchange method showed greatersensitivity and tolerance to low pH samples than the reversed phase method.
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If greatersensitivity and specificity are required, hybridization with 32P- or alkaline phosphatase-labeled oligonucleotide probes can be used.
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The existing literature on experimentally induced pain indicates that there are sex differences, with females displaying greatersensitivity.
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Male animals display greatersensitivity to ischemic injury than do their female counterparts; however, the underlying mechanism is unclear.
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However, adjustment to changing reinforcer ratios was faster, and reached greatersensitivity values, when overall reinforcer rate was higher.
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Post hoc comparisons failed to detect greatersensitivity to amphetamine among subjects characterized by different personality and physiological traits.
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It has greatersensitivity for identifying those with possible anxiety disorders than it does for those with depressive disorders.
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Both SKBR3-L and HCC1954-L cells showed greatersensitivity to obatoclax-induced apoptosis than parental cells.