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This group generally is sensitive to finding compromises that aren't deal killers for Hispanics and that can win broader Republican support.
The Lorentzian-based methods, namely LBP and LIHT, are sensitive to finding a good initial estimate of the scale parameter whereas the HIHT method estimates both the signal and the scale parameter of the cost function.
MRI and ultrasound technologies are more sensitive to finding cancers in women with dense breast tissue that are invisible on mammogram -- known as mammographically occult cancers.
Although, it is more time-consuming, local alignment is more sensitive to finding smaller query sequences in the target sequences.
The review was conducted in accordance with PRISMA guidelines (see Additional file 3) and the search strategy employed was flexible and sensitive to finding 'hidden' data.
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Radiographs still play an important role in the workup, and long-term follow-up in children with JIA, but are not sensitive to findings in the early disease stage.
However, many of these studies used a ROI-based approach, which is certainly more sensitive to findings in an a priori specified region than the whole-brain VBM approach taken in the present investigation.
This implies that our wage measure is not sensitive to people finding new employment during the month.
A different approach to finding a sensitive marker for IBM is to look for markers related to removal of abnormally aggregated proteins.
Further efforts should be devoted to finding more sensitive methods to assay serum cytokine levels to clearly delineate possible systemic involvement of these cytokines in diabetes.
Computers will become more sensitive to modeling and finding patterns, and quantum computing will help people make the leap to connecting seemingly unrelated fields such as: poetry, economics, biology and politics.
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