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Bill is very sensitive to working close with me.
Activity in a left parietal cluster was sensitive to working memory demands in both patients and controls.
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Yes, he said, it could sometimes be sensitive to work with rivals, but that, after all, was what nondisclosure agreements were for.
An astute exhibition at the New York Public Library, drawn from its holdings of the gallery's archives, includes early photos by Peter Hujar, Dawoud Bey, Larry Fink, Anthony Barboza, Arlene Gottfried, Ari Marcopoulos, Abelardo Morell, and Michael Spano, but it's just as sensitive to work by people whose careers fizzled and stalled.
NAs appear particularly sensitive to pay, whereas other staff appear more sensitive to work.
The packaging extract is sensitive to work with and rather costly if larger libraries are prepared [ 33].
On the other hand, if people lose or decrease their ability to recover, they can become more sensitive to work related stress.
This could be one indication that women are more sensitive to work stress with regard to cortisol excretion than men but this has not been explored systematically in the literature.
The ergoreceptors are sensitive to work performed by exercising skeletal muscle (Iaria et al 1959; Rowell and O'Leary 1990), and lead to a withdrawal of parasympathetic tone (Rowell and O'Leary 1990) as well as an enhancement of adrenergic activity (Rowell and O'Leary 1990; Iellamo et al 1999).
It's not clear why diverse hives would be more productive, but one theory is that the bees are more sensitive to work-related stimuli and thus more likely to take on various tasks.
11 A Finnish study concludes that SP is sensitive to working-time arrangements, and that those working in the private sector report SP more often than those in the public sector.
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