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The phrase "an increased responsiveness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing improvements in the ability to react or respond to stimuli, requests, or changes in a situation.
Example: "The new software update has led to an increased responsiveness in the system, allowing users to navigate more efficiently."
Alternatives: "enhanced responsiveness" or "improved responsiveness".
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Interestingly, there are several lines of evidence to suggest that inhibition in the auditory cortex could actually be responsible for an increased responsiveness to auditory stimuli.
The late response usually is associated with an increased responsiveness of the airways to various stimuli, including inhaled histamines and methacholine.
The polyphenol agonists act directly on the γδ T cell, and other cell types, by inducing a priming response, typified by up-regulation of activation markers and an increased responsiveness to secondary stimuli [1].
Cluster C2 showed an increased responsiveness to Helicobacter.
hESC DA neurons respond to exogenous Netrin-1 and Slit-2, showing an increased responsiveness to Netrin-1 as the neurons mature in culture.
The observed hydrocortisone effects may be due to an increased responsiveness of adrenergic receptors towards catecholamines or a central modulation of the baroreflex involving parasympathetic mechanisms.
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During that period I have witnessed an increasing responsiveness to community concern about Brookhaven and heightened attention to safe operations of the laboratory.
Interestingly, in a transgenic mouse model overexpressing CRH in the entire brain, REM sleep was also significantly enhanced [65], along with a clearly increased responsiveness of the HPA axis to stressors and alterations in emotional behaviour [66], hence largely overlapping with our observations in HR mice (see also [30]).
Those that did not develop target responses increased responsiveness from an average of 6.7 imp/sec to 13.6 imp/sec, 201% of the responsiveness before learning detection.
Following our exposure paradigm, we obtain a response function that reveals a region of increased responsiveness subsequent to long wavelength light exposures (>515 nm) and a region of decreased responsiveness after short wavelength lights (<515 nm, figure 4A).
Perlow calls this vicious cycle the "cycle of responsiveness": Once bosses and colleagues experience an employee's increased responsiveness, they increase their demands on the employee's time.
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