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Earlier studies have found the Na abundance to be sensitive to temperature changes (Zhou et al., 1993).
Furthermore, the complex modulus of titanate nanofiber suspension was found to be sensitive to temperature, while that of titania nanoparticle suspension was insensitive at a higher temperature.
This cationic coagulant seems to be sensitive to temperature and tannin NH4Cl ratio (g of ammonium chloride per g of tannin extract).
Lamellar crystals of nylon-12 in γ-form and 10-PUR in α-form displayed similar morphological features but only the former appeared to be sensitive to temperature.
However, these products are known to be sensitive to temperature; indeed, in the range 80 100 °C an irreversible decrease of the electrical conductivity is observed.
Besides, despite the system is known to be sensitive to temperature and air turbulence, its performance was not affected by climatic, lighting, traffic and rainy conditions, except for small variations detected in the narrow interval of 20 s.
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While biomimetic technology is still used, such detectors are sensitive to temperature and humidity and are not as precise as newer technologies.
DMFCs are sensitive to temperature; they breathe air for survival; and they exhale carbon dioxide and water vapour.
Marea Hatziolos of the World Bank fears that coral, which are sensitive to temperature, will not be able to adapt, and will die.
Cold, polar glaciers flow relatively slowly, because the constitutive law of ice is sensitive to temperature and because they generally are frozen to their beds.
The chlorine has to undergo a chemical shift in the presence of sunlight that makes it more reactive, and this shift is sensitive to temperature.
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