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Update: Asked where MasterCard stores the facial biometrics, a spokeswoman for the company didn't have much reassurance to offer at this point — i.e. if you're worried about central repositories of sensitive data becoming hacker honeypots.
Each modality was modelled by a single parameter, either: IniR: the fraction of cells initially resistant to the drugs, or Rind: the fraction of sensitive cells becoming resistant after a single treatment.
Table 3 shows the range of values of the resistance parameters IniR (the fraction of cells initially resistant, used in the standard model) and Rind (the fraction of sensitive cells becoming resistant after a single treatment, used in the alternative model).
Fluorescent probes such as green fluorescent protein (GFP) and variants (e.g., reduction oxidation-sensitive GFP (reduction oxidation-sensitivesensor (HyPER)) incorporate redox-sensitive cysteines, becominGFPluoroGFPnt in the presence of pandicular ROS.
Parents are also becoming sensitive to health scares.
As concern over climate change grows, environmentally sensitive gardens are becoming more popular.
It's great that men are becoming sensitive to the power they exercise over women, and hold it in check.
The Chinese government may be becoming sensitive to the adverse effect that the trade is having on its international reputation.
Male-pattern baldness is caused by follicles in the scalp becoming sensitive to DHT and shrinking shortening their life span and preventing them from producing hair.
We can either rebel against this superficial drift, or like Dreyfus and Kelly, go with the flow, acknowledging that the autonomous life is impossible, not seeking totalistic theologies, but instead becoming sensitive participants in the collective whooshings that life offers.
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