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Such square graph-based feature representations are significantly sensitive to linear edges in the backgrounds.
The results show that the higher order NOFRFs are significantly sensitive to the stiffness ratio.
Considering that swi3-E31, E40 and NBT7 are significantly sensitive to HU, MMS and CPT (Figure 1A and Table 1), these data suggest that Swi1 Swi3 complex formation is required for tolerance to replication fork arrest and damage.
From the ranking it may be concluded that the observables are significantly sensitive to c3 a, c4 a, k prod and k deg and almost insensitive to e2 a, t2 and t1, indicating possible practical identifiability problems.
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The rutting potential of both RAP-UGMs and VA-UGMs is significantly sensitive to temperature.
While it is known that structure of austenitic stainless steels is significantly sensitive to plastic deformation [24, 25].
The specific heat capacity during phase transformation was found to be significantly sensitive to the heating/cooling rate.
We found only three bacterial strains, E. coli, S. aureus and Y. enterocolitica were significantly sensitive to β-casein 197 (Fig. 2a).
This multilayer study demonstrates the importance of surface density which is significantly sensitive for fabrication of surface functional group in the monitoring of kinetic phenomena.
With the increasing concentration of BPA in the mixture-exposed groups, the embryos were significantly sensitive at the endpoints of 24 h no spontaneous movement and heart sac edema.
The pupil diameter measure is found not to be significantly sensitive to the mental workload information; however, it appears sensitive to the mental workload information among individual participants and shows a consistent result with the other measures used.
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