more sensitive in Czech

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1. This experiment needs a more sensitive thermometer.

2. Smaller female breasts, however, are more sensitive than larger ones.

3. • Some horses are much more sensitive to Bute than others and …

4. 25 The atomization process is more sensitive to disturbance than vaporization.

5. 9 The atomization process is more sensitive to disturbance than vaporization.

6. Young children are often more sensitive to the Spirit than we realize.

7. It's made me much more sensitive to the needs of the disabled.

8. Anticonvulsant medications may also make a person’s skin more sensitive to sunlight

9. Shrinkage appears more sensitive to lean intensity in the range considered here.

10. I thought you'd be a little more sensitive on the slavery issue.

11. Furthermore, more sensitive screening techniques were developed that utilised alternative imaging modalities.

12. In this same vein may I address an even more sensitive subject.

13. Aluminum sulphate, ferric chloride and ferric sulphate are more sensitive to alkalinity fluctuations.

14. PP was slightly more sensitive in alkali and heat inactivation than human P.

15. 30 It's made me much more sensitive to the needs of the disabled.

16. The General himself was unmoved by it, but his staff generally were more sensitive.

17. Likewise, rat cells transformed by the highly oncogenic adenovirus-12 were more sensitive to rounding than cells transformed by the poorly oncogenic adenovirus-5, which in turn were more sensitive than untransformed cells.

18. The third method includes the nucleic acid amplification tests (NAATs) which are more sensitive.

19. The staphylococcal clumping test is a more sensitive method than the latex agglutination test.

20. Results hypertonic saline challenge test was more sensitive than exercise challenge test ( P 0.01 ).

21. Gradually vanishing(Sentencedict.com), as governments grow more sensitive and put it down as summer diarrhoea.

22. This technique has proved more sensitive in semeiology than the photopic measure of visual acuity.

23. Recently, more sensitive detectors have become available, making the technique better suited to general use.

24. 16 Some sensitive emulsion more sensitive to the laser, it is much easier to overexposure.

25. The method utilizing an Avidin-biotin-peroxidase complex was found to be more sensitive than the

26. CCDs (charge-coupled devices) are alternatives to CMOS sensors, which are generally more sensitive and more expensive.

27. Yet, the crocodile’s jaw is also incredibly sensitive to touch —even more sensitive than the human fingertip.

28. Well, I like to think my blindness makes my fingers a bit more sensitive to the nuances.

29. 27 Some people are just much more sensitive and perceptive in transmitting or receiving data than others.

30. 20 Even so, the Graphophone mouthpiece was not much more sensitive than that of the tinfoil phonograph.

31. The present findings suggest that adrenal cortical response is more sensitive than adrenal medullary response to cyanide anoxia.

32. It differs from rayon in that Acetate has greater wet-strength and is more sensitive to high temperatures.

33. This new reality helped engender a more sensitive ecclesial approach to the plight of Catholics in broken marriages.

34. Even so[sentencedict .com], the Graphophone mouthpiece was not much more sensitive than that of the tinfoil phonograph.

35. The areola is distinctly more sensitive than its periphery; the nipple has a very low grade of sensitivity.

36. This timely information helps readers to be more sensitive to the feelings of those who suffer in such ways.

37. 26 Some horses are naturally more sensitive than others and the rider's weight causes them to hollow and stiffen.

38. However, the skin does tend to become more sensitive when you're expecting and may react adversely to certain products.

39. Axolotls have permeable skin which makes them far more sensitive to extreme changes in the water than other creatures

40. The P-15N introduced a more sensitive receiver, which improved the detection range and a new amplifier for the transmitter.

41. 25 Biological evolution has made the human species more sensitive to its environment and more skillful in dealing with it.

42. 17 In some ways it is therefore similar to electron microprobe analysis, but it is more sensitive than the latter.

43. As for the upper jaws, percentage incisor loss appears to be a more sensitive indicator of breakage than molar loss.

44. I go into trances so that I will be more sensitive to the intonations and inflections of my patients' speech.

45. 25 A more sensitive indicator of fertility behaviour is the average completed family size of women born in the same year.

46. 0.2 at 546 nm) CFT proved to be 200–300fold more sensitive than counter current electrophoresis and agar gel precipitation tests.

47. Test for toxicity with a few Daphnia in the container, as they are more sensitive to toxins than most freshwater fish.

48. After another mammogram confirmed calcifications in her breast, Weiss had an MRI — a more sensitive diagnostic test for dense breasts like hers.

49. Accelerographs are useful for when the earthquake ground motion is so strong that it causes the more sensitive seismometers to go off-scale.

50. Other work in our lab has shown that honey can make MRSA more sensitive to antibiotics such as oxacillin -- effectively reversing antibiotic resistance.