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The phrase "are a more sensitive" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when comparing the sensitivity of two or more subjects, indicating that one is more sensitive than another.
Example: "These new sensors are a more sensitive option for detecting changes in temperature than the previous models."
Alternatives: "are more sensitive" or "are a greater sensitivity".
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If you are a more sensitive person, it may be tougher to take criticism constructively and be confident.
Finally, since we study more than one base, OFPs are a more sensitive discriminator.
This suggests that the effect of endogenously developed Aβ oligomers is not sufficient to induce LTP impairments and that 10-day RAWM tests are a more sensitive measure to assay neuronal dysfunction.
Interestingly, baseline serum HAI antibody titer also affected the peripheral effector B-cell response to '05-TIV, but not '05-LAIV which is consistent with prior studies demonstrating that ASC responses are a more sensitive indicator than HAI of vaccine "take" following LAIV administration [5].
These data support the idea that beluga are a more sensitive species, at least compared with other cetaceans.
These comparisons support that the AD values derived from PAQ are a more sensitive and realistic descriptor of intrapopulation diversity than mutation frequencies.
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"She's a more sensitive, gangly, Irishy type girl whereas Georgia is louder.
He is a "more sensitive and fragile creature looking to the future", said Elmgreen.
But there was a more sensitive way to tell the story.
"She helps me to be a more sensitive person and a more compassionate prime minister.
Racial diversity, on the other hand, is a more sensitive issue.
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