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We thus reasoned that a p53MUT protein unphosphorylable on S15 and S37 would become insensitive to stathmin silencing.
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Furthermore, since the present (PE/TiO2 4 NLC has an inorganic/ organic layer thickness ratio of about 1.1 and the TiO2 thickness is only 17.9 nm, it is believed that even if a crack initiates in the TiO2 layer with a thickness of 17.9 nm, the NLC would become more insensitive to flaws, as predicted by Gao et al. [12].
It should be expected that all indices would be sensitive to the proportion of cases sampled φ when this proportion is low, but it would be desirable for an index to become insensitive to φ beyond a certain value.
In addition, adult F344 rats were tested for evidence of an endogenous rhythm of photoperiodic responses, by assessing whether mature rats that had become insensitive to short winter photoperiods would regain sensitivity in constant short photoperiod.
And the ones without the receptors become insensitive.
"We have become insensitive to listening," he said.
"Mr. Groscost has become insensitive to issues of conflict of interest," Mr. Burke said.
The cornea may ultimately become insensitive, so the process may not be painful.
"It's easy for us to become insensitive to minorities," he said, "since there are so few minorities amongst us".
Thus, delays become insensitive to increase in data rates slowly.
For instance, Roundup ready crops have been modified in order to become insensitive to glyphosate.
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