Sentence examples for a reduced sensitive from inspiring English sources

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Chip-scale microfabricated versions of atomic magnetometers (CSAMs) allow for a reduced sensitive volume and the potential for low-cost manufacturing, at the expense of worse fundamental sensitivity.

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Under the presence of antibiotics, the resistant minority of bacteria within the host take over at rate ρ as a function of the resistant strain replication rate, the reduced sensitive strain replication rate, and the death rate of sensitive bacteria from antibiotic exposure.

In particular, PVA-MA is sensitive to a defined UVA wavelength, not yet applicable in eye surgery; differently, CPA is injected on a reduced form, sensitive to air oxidation for the gelification process [ 102].

Several conditions including diabetes and some cancer chemotherapy treatments, as well as normal aging are known to reduce sensitive touch.

Yeast cells lacking the RecQ-like helicase Sgs1 accumulate gross-chromosomal rearrangements (GCRs), exhibit elevated levels of mitotic recombination, have a reduced lifespan and are sensitive to chemicals that alkylate DNA or slow replication forks [14], [20], [21], [22], [23], [24].

It should be noticed that interpolation does not allow for a perfect recreation of high-mobility channels because the signals over-the-air have a reduced bandwidth and are less sensitive to the channel frequency selectivity.

More specifically, this means that data collection needs to be sensitive to: (a) reducing biases in specific types of data, (b) the specific data sensitivities with regards to vulnerable groups, (c) processing and analytics in order to remain truthful, and (d) being cautious not to perpetuate or increase the vulnerabilities of groups by emphasizing differences.

These include pH-sensitive and thermal-sensitive polymers, which control interactions between payloads and NPs [52], and external stimulus-sensitive crosslinkers, which conjugate payloads with NPs [53], such as pH-labile linkers, photosensitive- and enzyme-cleavable linkers, and disulfide crosslinkers that are sensitive to a reducing intracellular environment.

Under nonreducing conditions, Ad.IL-12 produced a doublet of 79/75 kDa that was sensitive to a reducing agent [ 52].

As the political scientist Richard K. Betts wrote in his essay "Analysis, War, and Decision: Why Intelligence Failures Are Inevitable," "Making warning systems more sensitive reduces the risk of surprise, but increases the number of false alarms, which in turn reduces sensitivity".

Moreover, we observed a trend (P=0.096) towards reduced Fpg-sensitive DNA modifications.

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