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"have low sensitivity" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this to describe someone or something that is slow to respond to change or is not easily affected by their environment. For example, "This material has low sensitivity to temperature changes."
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Currently licensed commercial EIA kits have low sensitivity.
In contrast, phosphate, dissolved oxygen, ammonia and nitrate, have low sensitivity, respectively (Fig. 7).
Here (T^), (mathrm{ATC}left( T^right) ) and (q^) have low sensitivity to changes in (mu ).
In contrast, phosphate, dissolved oxygen, ammonia and nitrate, respectively, have low sensitivity.
Here (T^), (mathrm{ATC}left( T^right) ) and (q^) have low sensitivity to changes in b and (theta _{0}).
FDG PET-CT is known to have low sensitivity for mucinous tumours and hence may miss mucinous types of cholangiocarcinoma [18].
Moreover, new diagnostic tools, such as polymerase chain reaction of M. tuberculosis using aqueous or vitreous fluids, also have low sensitivity [7].
Clinically, it is hard to distinguish non-infectious SIRS from sepsis, and current diagnostic tools like microbiologic cultures take time and have low sensitivity [5].
Molecular assays currently available for detection of SARS-coronavirus (SARS-Cov) have low sensitivity during the early stage of the illness.
Conclusion: In the setting of low-risk pregnancy, fetal fibronectin assay and cervical ultrasonography have low sensitivity for preterm birth before 35 weeks' gestation.
Direct microscopy with slit smears of PKDL lesions is reported to have low sensitivity (13 60%) [30].
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