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are nonresponsive
adjective
Not responsive.
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This observation shows critical specificity in BPA action; cells expressing wild-type AR or AR-T874Y, which are nonresponsive to the mitogenic effects of BPA (Wetherill et al. 2005), were impervious to the BPA-facilitated changes in ERβ.
"The notion that evangelical voters are nonresponsive to anything other than abortion and homosexuality overstates the power of religion on political choice," said Nolan McCarty, professor of politics and public affairs at Princeton.
Yet even then, the cells aren't quite right: instead of hyperpolarizing in response to light, most are nonresponsive, or even depolarize.
Current data show that the premature discontinuation of dual-antiplatelet therapy is an important risk factor for DES thrombosis, but the occurrence of stent thrombosis in patients adhering to this drug regimen suggests that some patients are nonresponsive to clopidogrel therapy, primarily because of functional and genetic variability in the cytochrome P450 enzymes.
16, 17 Delayed hypersensitivity reactions are nonresponsive to antihistamines.
Ground squirrels are nonresponsive during bouts of torpor, but awaken during periodic interbout arousals.
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The car was nonresponsive.
Hospital officials said she was nonresponsive and on life support.
You spoke in your answer, which I would submit was nonresponsive, about the concern for the protection of children.
"He said our technology was outdated, we were nonresponsive, and he wasn't happy with the service they were getting or the costs that were being passed on.
In the clips, one doctor pressed a manual respirator against the mouth of a boy who appeared to be nonresponsive, while a second doctor prepared to give a second child an injection.
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