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Certain thermoreceptor neurons are sensitive to tiny thermal fluctuations (0.01°C or less) and maintain their sensitivity across a wide range of ambient temperatures through a process of adaptation, but understanding of the biochemical basis for this performance is rudimentary.
'Volcanoes can be incredibly sensitive to tiny changes to their external environment,' McGuire says.
It was a complete failure, relying only on visible and available indicators, and highly sensitive to tiny variations in measures.
"Volcanoes can be incredibly sensitive to tiny changes to their external environment, constantly teetering on the edge of stability," he says.
As nominal interest rates on long-term bonds become low, their market prices become extremely sensitive to tiny changes in open market interest rates.
The instruments are sensitive to tiny variations in Earth's gravity.
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They can be sensitive to tiniest effects stemming from virtual particles with energies too high to be produced at colliders, but still making a contribution at lower energies due to quantum effects.
But these systems don't eliminate harmful chemicals completely, and embryos can be sensitive to even tiny amounts.
Minor added that while many metals have the potential to become brittle with oxygen, titanium is particularly sensitive to even tiny bits of the element.
This work indicated that the multiphase flows in micro-devices could be very sensitive to the tiny difference in terms of channel geometry.
The human eye is only sensitive to a tiny fraction of the entire electromagnetic (light) spectrum.
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