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The chief theory, proposed in 1982 by Norman Geschwind at Harvard, is that an unusually high amount of the male hormone testosterone, or an unusual sensitivity to it in development, hinders the normal growth pattern of the brain.
Mr. Riley and Mr. Lucas kept pace with Mr. Cockburn with unusual sensitivity.
The unusual sensitivity to oxidation may be related to this particular environment.
We're captivated because we're watching a person of unusual sensitivity and intelligence get reacquainted with his life and himself.
It also demonstrated an unusual sensitivity for those who taught and worked there.
Early in the development process, it was learned that this material exhibited an unusual sensitivity to degradation by ambient light.
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Children with attention deficit disorders, too, frequently appear to have unusual sensitivities.
This unusual cultural sensitivity paid dividends.
It is believed that the appreciation and production of calligraphy requires lofty personal qualities and unusual aesthetic sensitivity.
Using site-directed mutagenesis, the unusual neutralization sensitivity of this variant was mapped to two amino acid mutations within conserved sites in the transmembrane subunit (gp41) of the HIV-1 Env protein.
Kumar et al. [13] and Meyers et al. [14] remarked that no clear trends could be established on the effects of strain rate on tensile strain to failure as the mechanisms underlying the unusual rate sensitivity of deformation of nanocrystalline metals and alloys are not fully understood at this time, i.e. there are conflicting results in the literature on strain rate sensitivity.
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