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The phrase "sensitive to competition" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a person, organization, or market that is affected by or reactive to competition. It can also suggest being easily influenced or affected by competitive factors. Example: "The company's profits have been declining due to its lack of innovation and sensitivity to competition in the market."
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We assume y > 1 (PR is more sensitive to competition from the other strains) and a < 1 (PR has an attenuated competitive impact on the other strains).
(Dr Pizzari measured this by fitting the females with special harnesses to collect the ejaculate).In this section Making an end of it Amaizing Finely tuned Cocks of the rocks ReprintsCocks are also acutely sensitive to competition.
Some trees are more sensitive to competition than others.
In contrast, A. subcordata was sensitive to competition and had the highest growth in pure stands.
L. perenne was only sensitive to competition (intraspecific) when N supply was combined with no or moderate S supply.
The observed PSDF features are highly sensitive to competition among the various processes of soot formation, from nucleation to coagulation and gas surface reactions.
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They've become very sensitive to price competition".
In the 1960's and 1970's, as those products became more sensitive to import competition, the company shifted to industrial fabrics for products like backpacks, bulletproof vests and parachutes.
For biporous pellets, the frequency response of the surface temperature proves to be very sensitive to the competition between micropore diffusion and macropore diffusion, due to finite-rate heat conduction inside pellets.
The binding of C-SA4503 isensitiveve to steroid competition.
Interestingly, ALDH4A1 was the most sensitive to this competition (ESI Tables 1 and 5 †).
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