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Net-transfer reactions that involve a significant change in density of the participating mineral phases are typically more sensitive to changes in pressure than in temperature.
Hence, these approaches are typically more sensitive to occlusion than appearance-based methods, which use information from the entire facial region [3].
They are typically more sensitive to the size and shape of the nanoparticle and changes of the refractive index of the environment.
This can make an only child feel highly conflicted and anxious, especially since these kids are typically more sensitive and conflict averse than children with siblings, due to a lack of exposure to sibling squabbling while growing up.
ROI analyses are typically more sensitive than whole brain analyses.
MS-based approaches are typically more sensitive.
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The ability of most individuals to detect the odor of formaldehyde is typically more sensitive than the lowest exposure level that produces the symptoms of sensory irritation.
As the aggregation of block copolymers is typically more sensitive to small changes in the hydrophobic block than in the hydrophilic block [ 1], identically long hydrophobic blocks are advantageous for comparative studies.
Consistent with this idea, we found that SCLC cells were typically more sensitive than NSCLC counterparts toward a number of lysosomotropic agents (Supplementary Figure S3), including the clinically approved drugs tamoxifen (TMX) and chloroquine (CQ), in addition to the phenothiazine compounds TFP and CPZ.
Effectively, this regional difference de-emphasizes the importance of oxidative stress as a contributory mechanism for the neurotoxic actions of CPF because the striatum is typically more sensitive to such effects than other regions, largely due to its high content of DA, an oxidative neurotransmitter (Bagchi et al. 1995; Crumpton et al. 2000; Gupta 2004; Karen et al. 2001; Qiao et al. 2005).
This test is typically more sensitive than the scratch test.
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