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They expect to be able to make the technique significantly more sensitive in the future, perhaps even able to match the sensitivity of SQUIDs.
The ELISA was significantly more sensitive than the AGID.
As a result, forest elephants "appear to be significantly more sensitive to human-induced mortality" than their grassland-wandering relatives.
Further experiments revealed that the mechanosensory hairs were significantly more sensitive to electric fields than the antennae.
The assay was significantly more sensitive than normal gel-based RT-PCR.
Both assays were significantly more sensitive than their corresponding conventional RT-PCR methods.
But our noses, significantly more sensitive, are able to detect a trillion distinct aromas, each of which adds untold dimension to our experience of eating.
In contrast, COC animals were significantly more sensitive than controls to the effects of IDZ on omission errors and nontrials.
EPID1 was significantly more sensitive to dose and energy variations and would require separate calibration data for EPID dosimetry.
Overall, MRS performed consistently well and was significantly more sensitive to morphological discontinuities than the other two methods tested.
Interestingly, the chloroquine-resistant strain W2 was significantly more sensitive to these drugs than was the chloroquine-sensitive strain HB3.
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