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Without changing their values at the equilibrium cell numbers, the feedback was made more sensitive by increasing the sensitivity of the sigmoidal transition characteristics to cell number (s. Appendix A2.2).
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The integrated electromechanical transducer can be made more sensitive to external sound pressure either by increasing the mechanical or the electrical sensitivities.
Would the world be a better place if people could be made more sensitive to the suffering of others?
The uranium-thorium method has been made more sensitive, so that calcite samples about as small as a grain of rice can do the job.
As his previous books on sex, old age and AIDS suggest, he agrees that the study of law should be made more sensitive to the empirical findings of a wide variety of fields.
A genocide conviction risked creating "serious dangers to our country", it said, adding that the signatories nonetheless recognised "the right of victims to begin processes against the authors of [atrocities]."The case is made more sensitive by the fact that it touches the current president, Otto Pérez Molina, who was an army officer during Mr Ríos Montt's government.
The device is made more sensitive without adding any complexity in the mechanical design of the diaphragm.
Second the study of extreme sub-barrier heavy-ion fusion evaporation reaction could be made more sensitive.
Following the discovery of a particle with an unusual radioactive signal, the kit has been made more "sensitive".
However, detection could be made more sensitive by using only the T. solenopsae-specific primer pair; ants infected with as few as 10 spores were able to be discerned.
By using the feedback errors as the inputs to the fuzzy system, improved control and disturbance rejection performance may be achieved as the controller is made more sensitive to the presence of tracking errors.
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