Sentence examples for under sensitivity from inspiring English sources

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In the SERS test on the malachite green (MG) soaked fish samples, the use of such substrate makes the in-situ detection being accomplished within 5 min under sensitivity of 10−7 M, which shows very high practical utility.

Results were robust under sensitivity analyses, but we could not be certain that mortality was identically defined in both databases.

The criteria used to distribute such joint costs were tabulated and varied under sensitivity analysis so that users of the study results can satisfy themselves that they were reasonable.

These results were unchanged in all essentials under sensitivity analyses using CPRD subsamples, with linked ONS mortality and patient-level deprivation measures, and matched with DIN on cancer prevalence rates and other sample characteristics.

When the NHS cost of managing patients was adjusted for their comorbidities (see description of method 1 and 2 sections under Sensitivity analyses), the total annual NHS cost of managing 2.2 million wounds was reduced from £5.3 billion to £5.1 billion when method 1 was used and to £4.5 billion when method 2 was used.

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By the age of three, the signs of autism infrequent eye contact, over-sensitivity or under-sensitivity to the environment, difficulty mixing with others are in full force.

"Children, teens and adults with [Sensory Processing Disorder] experience either over-sensitivity (hypersensitivity) or under-sensitivity (hyposensitivity) to an impairing or overwhelming degree," journalist Beth Arky recently explained in an article for The Child Mind Institute.

In the words of Carol Povey, Director of the National Autistic Society's Centre for autism, autistic people "actually often feel emotions more intensely than their peers due to over- or under-sensitivity to sounds, touch, tastes, smells, light or colours".

In the words of Carol Povey, Director of the National Autistic Society's Centre for autism, autistic people "actually often feel emotions more intensely than their peers due to over- or under-sensitivity to sounds, touch, tastes, smells, light, or colors".

In the words of Carol Povey, director of the National Autistic Society's Centre for Autism in the UK, autistic people "actually often feel emotions more intensely than their peers due to over- or under-sensitivity to sounds, touch, tastes, smells, light, or colors".

The predictions are excellent for one observer, and slightly under-predict sensitivity for the two other observers.

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