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Prostate-specific antigen doubling time and PSA velocity seem to rapidly become insensitive to changes as a man undergoes repeated tests, and this may mean they are unsuitable for the long-term monitoring/surveillance of men with localised prostate cancer.
In the form of diabetes that strikes these Indians the overweight body becomes insensitive to insulin.
If the amplification is large, the signal becomes insensitive to losses at room temperature.
It was shown that if the scatterer distribution is uniform in azimuth, the correlation becomes insensitive to restriction in elevation.
Additionally, our experimental data indicated that particle size becomes insensitive to variations in injection temperatures for (frac{[Co]}{[OA]} < 12.9).
This suggests that in the RM background RRS1 becomes insensitive to Puf4p activity.
The index, therefore, becomes insensitive to variances in breathing pattern which can occur with age and disease.
The joint subsequently becomes insensitive to further noxious mechanical stimuli, although the precise mechanism underlying this process is unknown.
However, both the Dutch government and other nations became insensitive to the series of false alarms, as the date would be changed many times, because the attack was postponed to wait for favourable weather conditions.
Moreover, expression of TGFβ receptors appeared to be changed by nitric oxide and ROS levels and OA chondrocytes became insensitive to TGFβ, which was concomitant with loss of the expression of TGFβ type II receptor on these chondrocytes [ 50, 51].
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