Sentence examples for content sensitive from inspiring English sources

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However, the results so far were general and incomplete, and to incorporate the richness of the material systematically, we applied QCA, which is "content sensitive" and "flexible in terms of research design", and can be applied in a defined theoretical perspective [ 26].

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DLC-coated PET bottles obtained with this technique have an enhanced gas barrier property, and therefore are applicable to industrial use such as for the extension of the shelf-life of contents sensitive to gas permeation.

All those possibilities would be complicated by issues like how commercials could be inserted, and even more daunting, how its unsparing language, violence, and sexual situations could be rendered acceptable on any of those far more content-sensitive outlets.

Daniel Dennett (1991) proposes a different model, on which the process is time-independent, but content-sensitive.

The authors have also used a content-sensitive masking approach to compensate the impact of image texture.

It then relied on its content-sensitive dictionaries of keywords and phrases to scour the communications for relevant information.

Glasgow defends this view on the basis of "Content-Sensitive Variantism" and "Harm-Sensitive Variantism", a pair of views according to which alienation exculpates depending on extra-agential features of an action, such as the content of the action or the kind of harm it creates.

The former can be accessed directly by explicit addresses and can be sorted; while the latter may only be retrieved by content-sensitive search and matching among neuron clusters with tree-form organization where spatial connections and configurations themselves represent information in such a partially connected memory system.

A more content-sensitive view of the topics and messages appeared to help explain some of the differences in other-country responses.

Consequently, GC content becomes a significant predictor for nucleotide, codon, and amino acid compositions, since half of the amino acids are rather GC content-sensitive in their first and second codon positions [ 44- 47].

These data, particularly at test, are not inconsistent with fMRI and ERP findings suggesting that the neural correlates of recollection are content-sensitive (Johnson and Rugg, 2007; Johnson et al., 2008; Khader et al., 2005a,b; for review Rugg et al., 2008; Wheeler and Buckner, 2004; Woodruff et al., 2005).

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