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The phrase "a higher sensitivity for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the increased ability to detect or respond to certain stimuli or conditions in various contexts, such as scientific research or medical assessments.
Example: "The new testing method demonstrates a higher sensitivity for detecting early signs of the disease compared to previous techniques."
Alternatives: "greater sensitivity to" or "increased sensitivity towards".
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Furthermore, they are not very sensitive, e.g. the GM assay has a higher sensitivity for IA caused by other Aspergillus species and lead to many false positive results [5].
A longer period of evaluation could have resulted in a higher sensitivity for ICDS.
Lung ultrasound demonstrated a higher sensitivity for the diagnosis of pneumonia compared to chest X-ray.
Human eyes have a higher sensitivity for the low-frequency signal than the high-frequency signal.
Earlier studies identified a higher sensitivity for the Goldman tool in the ED setting than our results [3, 26].
The narrower resonance peaks and the smaller amount of interfaces lead to a higher sensitivity for this structure.
The narrower resonance peaks and the smaller amount of interfaces lead to a higher sensitivity for the nonperiodic structure [26].
This proves that PDMS coated FBGs have a higher sensitivity for corrosion detection as compared to non-coated ones.
Furthermore, it was found that GNRs provide a higher sensitivity for SERS detection than nanospheres due to the properties discussed above [13, 18].
Intravenous contrast agents can be useful for the evaluation of soft tissue extension, although MRI has a higher sensitivity for the evaluation of soft tissue involvement (Fig. 10).
Varghese et al. found that undoped TiO2 nanotubes with a smaller diameter (22 nm) could have a higher sensitivity for 1,000 ppm H2 at 290°C[36].
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