Sensitive
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And I was this weird,
sensitive
kid, who couldn't really do it, but I had to do it.
And so this is our interspecies plant-to-plant communicator, and what we've done is we've created a brand new experiment where we're going to record the action potential from a Venus flytrap, and we're going to send it into the
sensitive
mimosa.
I have to be cost-effective and culturally
sensitive.
So one way to look for them is to build detectors that are extremely
sensitive
to a dark matter particle coming through and bumping it.
And they've put it deep down in an iron mine in Minnesota, OK, deep under the ground, and in fact, in the last couple of days announced the most
sensitive
results so far.
The whole process is very
sensitive
to temperature and humidity.
It's an amalgam of wood, and cast iron, and felt, and steel strings, and all these, and they're all amazingly
sensitive
to temperature and humidity.
Because you know, as a kid you're embarrassed and you're sensitive, and everyone knows you guys don't have money.
Is it
sensitive?
Montanans have the same problems as do all Americans, in being
sensitive
to problems created by hostiles overseas affecting our oil supplies, and terrorist attacks.
When sleep deprivation literally makes us more
sensitive
to our own pain, it's not so surprising that we have a hard time relating to others and just generally being a good and healthy person when we're sleep-deprived.
And you might think that the people who are more afraid of risk, who are more
sensitive
to them, would be the ones who would be less open to change.
We're also stupid, ah! We're lazy, we're sensitive, we're fired, we're also hated, and we think we're important.
Rather, this means that turbulence is very
sensitive
to disruptions.
The teen brain is very
sensitive
to even low levels of nicotine and gets very easily addicted.
The teen brain is not only
sensitive
to the addictive effects of nicotine but also to its toxic effects.
But as they learn to become adults, they become much more
sensitive
to the opinions of others, and they lose that freedom and they do start to become embarrassed.
And you see these structures, this thing we call the Great Wall, but there are voids and those kinds of stuff, and they kind of fade out because the telescope isn't
sensitive
enough to do it.
By pairing the modulator with a super- sensitive, fast-acting light detector, the resolution can be refined to a millimeter.
We're very
sensitive
to that as humans.
If nerve fibers are activated repeatedly, the brain may decide they need to be more
sensitive
to adequately protect the body from threats.
More stress sensors can be added to nerve fibers until they become so
sensitive
that even light touches to the skin spark intense electrical signals.
"Why are you so
sensitive?
This is a room full of intelligent people, highly
sensitive.
That alone isn’t enough; the small but complex biomolecules that we’re familiar with are
sensitive
to temperature— too hot or cold, and they won’t mix.
The guards did not seem
sensitive
to the trauma that this experience was causing me.
And hopefully they'll be
sensitive
that they don't want to offend you with just one more outlet.
It's very important because the scanner is so loud, and the dogs hearing is quite
sensitive.
Of course, now I'm very
sensitive
at home when we leave the lights on by mistake.
But the first step to uncovering this question is to investigate when in development we become
sensitive
to others' evaluations.
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