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The values returned from analysis of feces, water and soil samples are in general agreement between the assays (Pearson correlation r = 0.9828, P < 0.001), with the ND5 assay being consistently more sensitive (Tables 2, 3).
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The hydrogels were temperature sensitive (Table 3).
By comparing with reported literature, composite nanorod-based phenyl hydrazine sensor was found to be more sensitive (Table 1).
While the B16-F10 and MEF were highly sensitive to DT385, the LLC were only weakly sensitive (Table 1).
Such a test is likely to be 500 1000 times more sensitive (Table 6) than an inspection of the profile of rRNA after electrophoresis in denaturing gels because in vivo, during exponential growth, the number of transcripts of the genes studied is approximately one thousandth of the number of copies of 16S rRNA (Table 5).
Although the haploid and diploid derivatives of the thp2Δ mutant showed similar levels of sensitivity to HU (5-fold greater than WT), the diploid derivative of the thp2Δ mutant showed enhanced hypersensitivity to MMS (25-fold greater than WT) compared to the haploid derivative which was not MMS sensitive (Table 2).
Sonicated DEPs had a similar effect that was also CsA sensitive (Table 4).
Labeling is defined by a three-level classification system: I, resistant; II, fairly resistant; and III, sensitive (Table 1).
Genes that were likely to be both sensitive (Table 1) and robust were chosen for subsequent qPCR analysis.
Samples falling below the identity line are considered resistant and those above the identity line are considered sensitive (Table 1).
The substituents also affect the responsiveness of the hydrogel to pH changes [ 15], which results in hydrogels that are pH sensitive or non-pH sensitive (Table 1).
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