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Not allowing the use of cluster munitions will increases risk to Coalition forces engaged in combat from enemy counter-fire, reduce responsiveness, decrease the number of different targets that can be attacked within a specified timeframe, and will substantially increase risks of collateral damage by requiring usage of a greater number of large, unitary warheads to accomplish the same mission.
Not allowing the use of cluster munitions will increase risk to coalition forces engaged in combat from enemy counter-fire, reduce responsiveness, decrease the number of different targets that can be attacked within a specified timeframe, and will substantially increase risks of collateral damage by requiring usage of a greater number of large, unitary warheads to accomplish the same mission.
Exogenous cannabinoids reduce responsiveness to noxious thermal, chemical and mechanical stimuli in rats.
But Schurmans suggests that because SHIP2 seems to govern sensitivity to insulin, it's possible that some forms of the gene may reduce responsiveness to the hormone, causing the insulin resistance that is the hallmark of diabetes.
Vitamin D is known to reduce responsiveness of healthy donor DCs to the stimulatory effects of Type I IFN.
Sensitivity to the EGFR inhibitor, cetuximab, has been shown to require intact E-cadherin expression and silencing of E-cadherin by RNA interference was reported to reduce responsiveness to EGFR inhibition in previously sensitive bladder cancer cell lines [48].
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Given the ability of IL-4 to regulate Th17 responses (as well as Th1 responses), reduced responsiveness of the IL-4 receptor would be expected to worsen the outcome of RA.
A previous study did not find a generally reduced responsiveness as well because false positive responses and omissions counterbalanced each other [ 27].
Patients may exhibit strikingly abnormal 'sensory behaviours', especially reduced responsiveness to painful stimuli in behavioural variant FTD and exaggerated responses to pain in semantic dementia (Bathgate et al., 2001; Snowden et al., 2001).
Alterations of the biological clock (eg, reduced responsiveness to the stimuli regulating the clock, excessive or insufficient coordination of responses) would disrupt the clock and the corresponding adjustments (Finkel 1976; Timiras 1978; Weinert and Timiras 2003).
This reduced responsiveness cannot be explained by tolerance.
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