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For example, although approximately equivalent to humans in the perception of flower odours and sugar sweetness, honeybees are exceedingly sensitive to the queen substance, which is scentless to humans.
Our results demonstrate that the mechanism performance is exceedingly sensitive to the uncertain factors: dimensional errors, assembly deformation and misalignment in working condition.
In "hot" zones, transcript levels, and histone acetylation, are exceedingly sensitive to the presence or absence of Rpd3.
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On one side were the electron microscopists who obtained different, and usually small, values depending on how they euthanized the animals and fixed the tissue, because the width of the ECS is exceedingly sensitive to ischemia and the water content of the cells [ 1].
The hematopoietic system is exceedingly sensitive to ionizing radiation (IR).
Photosynthetic processes are exceedingly sensitive to low temperature (Allen and Ort 2001).
This indicates a subpopulation of sensitive individuals who will be exceedingly sensitive to radiation-induced cancers (Brenner et al, 2003).
The immediate effect of the law change which banned bodyline in 1935 was to make commentators and spectators sensitive to the use of short-pitched bowling; bouncers became exceedingly rare and bowlers who delivered them were practically ostracised.
"We are sensitive to the networks' needs".
Also, it is sensitive to the heat.
"Butterflies are so sensitive to the weather.
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