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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sensitivity of roughly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing approximate measurements or values in a scientific or analytical context.
Example: "The experiment showed a sensitivity of roughly 0.5 nanometers in detecting changes in light."
Alternatives: "an approximate sensitivity of" or "a sensitivity estimated at".
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Despite the fact that exfoliative cytology with Pap-smear examination exhibiting a sensitivity of roughly 60% [ 17] is regarded as a revelation in the screening of uterine cervical cancer, its application on laryngeal lesions has been limited over the years.
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In addition, direct treatment of the PCR mix with hl-dsDNase prior to the addition of exogenous DNA was unsatisfactory because the experimental conditions allowing optimal activity of the hl-dsDNase were found to adversely affect the sensitivity of the PCR by a factor of roughly 10.
Although Stout et al 16 included only losses of quality of life in a sensitivity analysis, their inclusion roughly doubled the cost per QALY.
The reactor was coupled to a buffer with a free volume of roughly 200 mL.
Analysts expect a price of roughly $45,000.
That's a saving of roughly 25 percent.
Slovakia agreed to contribute roughly $10 billion in debt guarantees, out of a total of roughly $590 billion.
Paris has a population of roughly 26,000.
They identified a total of roughly 300 slc proteins.
This clade contains about 200 species or roughly 70% of the genus, which has a total of roughly 300 species.
amassed a war chest of roughly $300,000.
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