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The Military Council, despite obfuscations and impatience with demonstrators, has remained relatively responsive to the demonstrators' demands.
Since 1993 he had been "relatively responsive to treatment", leading to a conclusion that "so long as treatment continues he should be regarded as posing a low risk of re-offending".
Ludlow notes that she was relatively responsive to victims of the disasters during her reign.
Lymphocytic interstitial pneumonia is also considered relatively responsive to steroid therapy [ 81].
The human PDAC cell line BXPC-3 is relatively responsive to gemcitabine whereas PANC-1 cells are relatively resistant [ 13].
The Colo 205 cells, however, were relatively responsive to DPD in FN production by comparison with the HT-29 and HCT-15.
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It may also be that education systems are relatively responsive at higher levels of education, in part because the upward trend is supported by policies in many countries.
Combined, this means that voxels are relatively more responsive to low-frequency stimulation in lateral HG and relatively more responsive to high-frequency stimuli in anteromedial and posteromedial HG.
People who don't mind on-screen keyboards, though, will find the Touch Diamond's to be relatively responsive and easy to use.
Melancholia is a particular depressive syndrome that is relatively more responsive to somatic treatments such as medications (e.g., Prozac, Paxil, and Zoloft) and electroconvulsive therapy (ECT).
Persuasion swing states will be relatively more responsive to the effects of the campaign and changes in the national environment, including economic conditions.
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