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It is apparently sensitive to the aquifer anisotropic ratio over the entire time of pumping.
If the two clones differ in a transmission trait (sex ratio) that is apparently sensitive to host anaemia, they may be expected to vary in other, less evident traits implicated in transmission.
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The new smoke detectors are apparently sensitive and set off alarms more often than some Boland residents appreciate.
Because of its low elevation, Dailey Lake was apparently sensitive to the direct effects of increased summer insolation on temperature and effective moisture, registering dry summers.
At any rate, they are apparently sensitive to these issues and looking into it.
The presence of an enzyme was implied earlier in the process, since a crude extract from trophozoites promoted Hz formation in vitro, being apparently sensitive to heat, and disappearing if the sample was boiled [31].
The latter are apparently sensitive to misreading by the primordial synthetases.
But the system evolved for survival, and, in some people, is apparently exquisitely sensitive, the findings suggest.
"While I'm encouraged that the industry is apparently more sensitive to environmental concerns, it is clear that self-policing and self-regulation have limits," said Mr. Dingell, the senior Democrat on the House Commerce Committee.
Second, when preparing a strong message to the people of Iraq, including four million persecuted Kurds: Dictator Hussein is apparently highly sensitive to any news that reminds his subjects of the uprising that led to the punishment of the dictator Ceausescu.
Consistently, the profound weight loss in PWAT seen in our study (Supplementary information, Figure S1) and other study52 indicates that visceral WAT is apparently more sensitive to energy restriction.
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