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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a larger sensitivity for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an increased awareness or responsiveness to a particular issue or stimulus.
Example: "The researchers found a larger sensitivity for environmental changes in the species studied."
Alternatives: "greater sensitivity to" or "increased sensitivity towards".
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Differential response biases across categories contributed to a larger sensitivity for faces, but even sensitivity showed a larger effect for faces, especially when faces were upright and in a front-facing view.
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Evidence is given for a larger sensitivity of the MOC as compared to the ACC transport, even when approaching eddy saturation.
This could be indicative for a larger sensitivity of δ* of small DNA fragments to small changes in word than larger plasmids.
Using simulation, it has been confirmed that if we use SSR instead of DSR for the observational parameter, larger sensitivity can be expected, with the relative error of c w against 1% of measurement error being 50% of its a priori value.
The differences appear most prominent for the continuous dosing data (Table 5), where males seem to have much larger increases in sensitivity relative to adults for the fetal and birth weaning life stages, and by contrast, females show a large increase in sensitivity for the weaning 60-day period.
A larger sensor for low-light sensitivity would have been welcome, and manual focus is still not as good as the rest of the camera, but overall it's both practical and lovable.
As shown in Figure 2, the significance level of motif enrichment increases with the decrease of the threshold, suggesting a higher sensitivity for larger gene set.
Therefore, they might also have a larger capacity for improvement of insulin sensitivity through intensive insulin treatment along with exercise and weight reduction.
The absence of pigment over such a large area is likely to increase sensitivity due to a larger mirror for a second light pass, but at the price of reduced acuity as this will be associated with increased light scatter, particularly for the shorter wavelengths.
It has been shown that endogenous attentional control has a larger impact on the sensitivity for detecting a target presented with noise or distracters than for detecting one presented alone [5], [22], [33].
It is also interesting to note that changes in protein production had a greater magnitude than those in protein abundance, perhaps reflecting a larger dynamic range and sensitivity for ribosome profiling.
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