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Therefore, there is a great need for an inexpensive diagnostic method that is reliable and unifies clinical and microbiological parameters to make it more sensitive while retaining its specificity.
In fact, its immature physiology may well make it more sensitive to pain, not less: the body's mechanisms for inhibiting pain and making it more bearable do not become active until after birth.
Alternatively, suggest changes to a video game currently on the market that would make it more sensitive to social issues.
One possibility is adapting the use of the equipment that performs the current MOT smoke test to make it more sensitive.
Based on this evaluation, recommendations are made on how to re-design the DCET and make it more sensitive to changes in interface friction.
Vtg mRNA and plasma VTG appear to have similar sensitivities, though the lower variability in VTG in control fish may make it more sensitive to small changes in expression compared to vtg.
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The highest UF variation of 26.4 % was observed in a-Si case, due to its narrow spectrum response which makes it more sensitive to change in the spectrum shift.
A logarithmic transformation of the hop distance scores could improve the sensitivity of the hop index by making it more sensitive to the proportional variation in the scores relative to arithmetic differences for those ACLD patients who do not hop as far on the non-injured limb.
Our results suggest L. donovani possess a translationally mediated UPR pathway but no change in UPR-specific protein expression, making it more sensitive to ER stress-inducing drugs than its host.
This makes it more sensitive.
But A.M.D. has less exposure than Intel to corporate customers, making it more sensitive to consumers' whims.
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