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In flowering plants, the gametophyte phase is known to be sensitive to hot or cold, i.e. freezing and chilling temperatures even for a short period (Zinn et al. 2010; Parish et al. 2012).
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Cluster outskirts are particularly important for modeling the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect, which is sensitive to hot electrons at all radii and has been used to detect hundreds of galaxy clusters with recent microwave cluster surveys.
Ambulance calls may have the most immediacy, and they are sensitive to hot weather (Turner et al. 2012).
People in colder climate cities were sensitive to hot temperatures, while people in warmer climate cities were vulnerable to cold temperature.
Among the 469 weather-sensitive participants, 184 (39.2%) participants were sensitive to damp/rainy weather conditions, 145 (30.2%) participants reported to be only sensitive to cold weather and 23 (4.6%) participants were sensitive to hot weather.
The extent to which individuals are sensitive to hot temperatures depends on their level of fitness, presence of certain chronic diseases, use of drugs that affect thermal regulation, clothing choices, and other factors.
Dogs are sensitive to hot water just like you are.
Some antibiotics can be sensitive to, for example, hot and humid storage conditions.
Simulations suggest that it has the potential to be sensitive to situations such as multiple hot spots, where other statistics (such as the scan statistic) may lose power [ 3, 4], but these same studies show that the M-statistic will typically underperform other statistics when there is a single hot spot to detect.
Plants are known to be sensitive to high temperatures, especially if the hot days occur when they are flowering.
These findings suggest that areas of high reaction rates within meanders (hot spots) will be sensitive to whether a stream reach is gaining or losing water to the subsurface.
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