Sentence examples for insensitive to effects from inspiring English sources

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While GE is insensitive to effects of mechanical water entrapment variations in roughness spaces, we found that the viscoelastic model, a typical QCM-D model analysis approach, overestimates the mass of deposited TiO2NP.

It should be noted that this conservative approach makes the interpretation relatively insensitive to effects such as differences in DNA concentrations among the samples and DNA degradation during storage (compare Figures 1 and S5, Figures 2 and S6, Figures S3 and S8, Figures S4 and S7, respectively).

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It may be that the majority of uncompensated genes are insensitive to dosage effects, although the correlation between dosage effects and expression level that we observed would suggest otherwise.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.00498.012 One way of explaining why ISRIB blocks ATF4 production yet leaves eIF2α phosphorylation intact is by rendering cells insensitive to the effects of this phosphorylation event.

Butterfly and parrot fishes eat corals, being insensitive to the effects of nematocysts, which is also true of marine turtles that feed on pelagic scyphomedusae.

Bats were generally insensitive to the effects of patch size and shape as well as the amount of remnant vegetation in the landscape.

Further sensitivity studies suggest the differences between multigroup and continuous-energy results appear to be temperature independent and also insensitive to burnup effects.

Despite evidence that the choice of dependent measures can significantly influence design sensitivity, many evaluators default to traditional measures that may be insensitive to intervention effects.

Arising from the characterization is also a novel ordering policy design with which the inventory variations can be rendered insensitive to detrimental effects of delays.

No fluorescence lifetime difference was observed in the tumors with no HER2 expression, where the optical probes have no affinity to the HER2 receptors; this shows that lifetime is relatively insensitive to EPR effects.

The methodology is applied to obtain broadband excitation that is not only tolerant to RF inhomogeneity typical of high resolution probes, but is relatively insensitive to relaxation effects for T1 and T2 equal to the pulse length.

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