sensitivity in the PONS Dictionary

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It was observed that the cell's sensitivity to input voltage fluctuations degraded significantly at such a small scale.
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They can significantly increase the detection sensitivity by suppressing the noise and follow sub-nanosecond plasma generation and evolution.
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In contrast, the absorptance spectra, like the spectral sensitivity of the human subject, broadens as the optical density increases.
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The singer was a true original, delivering a blend of sensitivity and strength, defiance and tenderness, via a regionally inflected voice.
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Units reportedly sell for around $15,000 and are promoted for diagnosis of conditions including parasites, food and environmental sensitivities, candida, nutritional deficiencies and much more.
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The weight exponents adjust the sensitivity of the scale and equalize their meanings across the different properties.
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However, the effects of the delay on the user depend on each user's own sensitivity to it.
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The sensitivity of large rings increases quadratically with size. 2.
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He calls this pre-stage color weakness which is consisted in nothing more serious than a slight but uniform blunting of sensitivity to all colors.
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She has also claimed that a treatment for scotopic sensitivity syndrome could help a number of incarcerated individuals and delinquent children.
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