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Without changing their values at the equilibrium cell numbers, the feedback was made more sensitive by increasing the sensitivity of the sigmoidal transition characteristics to cell number (s. Appendix A2.2).
The analytical sensitivity was equivalent to detect HCoV-OC43, the multiplex assay was more sensitive (by one 10-fold dilution) to detect HCoV-229E, and less sensitive (by one 10-fold dilution) to detect HCoV-NL63 (data not shown).
Compared with HPLC method, the proposed method is more sensitive by two orders of magnitude.
His eyes had given him access to one of the airport's most sensitive areas, made even more sensitive by the Sept. 11 attacks.
Creep-recovery experiments indicated that the elastic properties of PLA were more sensitive by the addition of silica than the viscous properties.
It should be noted that these adaptive mechanics are not directly related with making such an experience more enjoyable per se; however, 'fun' can make a testing experience more sensitive by encouraging greater participant engagement.
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Finally, the monthly grouped data precluded a more sensitive day-by-day assessment of TB seasonality in this population.
However, determination of circulating DNA by RQ-PCR seems to be more sensitive than by ELISA.
Detection of P. vivax by MS16 PCR (1161 positive samples) was more sensitive than by msp1F3 PCR (1120 positive samples).
A combination of the two assays may offer some advantages, chiefly in permitting more sensitive detection by fragment length analysis of insertions and deletions.
As a consequence, the kinetics can be probed in a much more sensitive way by supplementing conventional techniques with measurements of the responses to more complex voltage waveforms.
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