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In this case, a scientist is quoted as expressing concern over the attention that the book has generated: "Rebecca Skloot's book on Henrietta Lacks 'has raised sensitivity' for many people about the potential ethical and confidentiality dangers of biomedical research 'without a counterbalancing, responsible story being told about the benefits' of this research…'" [ 33].
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It will also raise sensitivities for the Conservatives of another squeeze on the middle classes, with the prospect of a three-year degree costing £21,000 or more, plus higher interest repayments on student debt.
The recent cases of Asian men grooming vulnerable white teenage girls for sex raised sensitivities about racial stereotyping, but not for Warsi.
It raises sensitivities".
Although ACY1 and SQSTM1 showed no prognostic values in this present study, they presented significant diagnostic values and raised the sensitivity of GPC3 for the detection of WDHCC.
Raising sensitivity to ≥80% produced specificity of 67% for both equations (see online supplementary table S7).
As shown by the receiver operating characteristic curve, higher sensitivity for raised ICP could probably be achieved with a lower cutoff value of the ONSD, making this tool attractive to rule out raised ICP.
This would require very high sensitivity for raised body temperature, as any travellers who 'slipped through' the screening process would enter the community and potentially spread infection.
The Jupiter study recently demonstrated that statin treatment may be beneficial for individuals with raised high-sensitivity C-reactive protein but normal LDL [ 8].
A simple, operational approach for raising the sensitivity of conventional industrial eddy-current testing is proposed, based on the principles of the observed near electrical resonance signal enhancement (NERSE) phenomenon.
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