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Once relevant estimations could be made, sensitive information was deleted.
Finally, in contrast to the study that reported that certain human cancer cell lines had reduced levels of Per1 transcription and as a consequence were resistant to IR-induced apoptosis and clonogenic killing by IR, and that they could be made sensitive by PER1 overexpression, no such effect could be detected in a follow-up report.
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Would the world be a better place if people could be made more sensitive to the suffering of others?
Second the study of extreme sub-barrier heavy-ion fusion evaporation reaction could be made more sensitive.
However, detection could be made more sensitive by using only the T. solenopsae-specific primer pair; ants infected with as few as 10 spores were able to be discerned.
We explored how family psychoeducation could be made culturally sensitive for postpartum mothers with psychotic illness in a Ugandan setting.
In this study we explored how family psychoeducation could be made culturally sensitive, feasible and appropriate for postpartum women with psychotic illness in Central Uganda.
Investment buyers could be made even more sensitive to interest rate increases than is normally the case.
Proper exceptions could be made for some highly sensitive documents, but hardly the sort of sweeping executive privilege that even presidents hesitate to claim.
Thus, while most companies reacted to the new movement with corporate disdain, Shell was courting nongovernmental groups and decentralizing its global operations so that decisions in foreign divisions could be made by people living in and sensitive to the countries affected.
Objects placed on light-sensitive paper left a ghostly X-ray impression; pictures could be made without the use of a camera.
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