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A more sensitive work-up for myocardial inflammation should be undertaken using highly sensitive immunohistological techniques for the detection of the low grade inflammation often seen in the chronic phase of disease consistent with inflammatory cardiomyopathy (DCMi) [ 56].
The industrial design could use a little polishing, but if you make those flex sensors a little more sensitive and work out some easier plucking mechanics, this could be pretty awesome.
NAs appear particularly sensitive to pay, whereas other staff appear more sensitive to work.
On the other hand, if people lose or decrease their ability to recover, they can become more sensitive to work related stress.
This could be one indication that women are more sensitive to work stress with regard to cortisol excretion than men but this has not been explored systematically in the literature.
It's not clear why diverse hives would be more productive, but one theory is that the bees are more sensitive to work-related stimuli and thus more likely to take on various tasks.
The show is a chronological presentation of some of the most innovative works produced in China from the years of Maoism up to the present, and does not skirt around some of the more politically sensitive works.
If we were going to see a show of Dennis Hopper's photographs, do you think Richard Nixon or Bill Clinton would be more sensitive to the work?
The physical load index, however, was a more sensitive measure of work-related physical demands in job groups and wards where the frequency of patient handling tasks was low.
The ANA believes that a job satisfaction instrument more sensitive to the nurses' work environment may be of greater use in work-improvement activities.
Do you think you're a better, more sensitive reader of his work than when you began?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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