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Discover Ludwig"heat sensitive" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is affected by changes in temperature. Example: The thermometer is a heat sensitive device that accurately measures the temperature in the room.
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§ 153.1002 Special operating requirements for heat sensitive cargoes.
Each of these events alone can reduce the grain yield for heat sensitive wheat cultivars.
But high temperature radiolabeling is unsuitable for heat sensitive biomolecules.
One thing that might be a deal breaker for the heat sensitive: This computer gets hot.
"Removing the need for high temperature sintering makes our technique compatible with thin-film and heat sensitive substrates".
Let it cool for heat sensitive application.
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The floor-paint is heat-sensitive.
The black paint on the ramp is heat-sensitive, too.
Heat-sensitive conduction block in ulnar neuropathy at the elbow.
"Did you bring your drums with you, at least?" "No, they're very heat-sensitive.
And another gadget filmed the tunnel ahead with a heat-sensitive camera.
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