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Although all sensitivity analyses gave broadly consistent results, our unstratified estimates were slightly sensitive to the minimal requested number of CD4+ cell counts, with faster progression inferred when including individuals with few CD4+ measurements (see Table S4).
The r-value is slightly sensitive to the strain rate.
"Anything that is slightly sensitive or that touches Syria, Lebanese judiciary is incapable to do anything about it".
A study of relaxation was also performed, which showed that these materials are slightly sensitive to deformation rate.
It was found that increasing the applied load increased the wear rate while it was slightly sensitive to the change in sliding speed.
Additionally, the results demonstrated that the algorithm was slightly sensitive to the parameter settings, with the number of generations presented the most significant effect.
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CL-20 was found to be slightly more sensitive and NTO less sensitive than cyclotetramethylene tetranitramine (β-HMX) in our drop-weight apparatus.
We conclude that the double-step technique is slightly more sensitive than repetitive nerve stimulation to a proximal muscle but only 60% as sensitive as single fiber electromyography in demonstrating abnormal neuromuscular transmission in myasthenia gravis.
Yeast cells expressing AtNIP7 1 were strongly Sb III -sensitive but only Sb III -sensitivesensitive.
These cells appeared as a discrete population of cells (PNH II cells), as a 'tail' of cells slightly less sensitive than the predominant PNH III cells (previously called PNH IIIb cells), or as a continuous spectrum of cells sensitive to complement.
The thinner materials are slightly more sensitive, he said, but the tradeoff is reduced storage density.
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