Translation for '
sensitive' from English to Serbian
ADJ | sensitive | more sensitive | most sensitive | |
SYNO | medium | raw | sensible | ... |
ADJ positive | comparative | superlative
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Usage Examples English
- In 1987, "A study of the patency of dentinal tubules in sensitive and non-sensitive cervical dentine", was published in the Journal of Clinical Periodontology.
- The hydrogen-bond networks make both natural and synthetic polymers sensitive to humidity levels in the atmosphere because water molecules can diffuse into the surface and disrupt the network.
- When dry, copper acetylide is a heat and shock sensitive high explosive, more thermally sensitive than silver acetylide.
- Printed documents which contain classified or sensitive information frequently contain a great deal of information which is less sensitive.
- Armstrong's mixture is a highly sensitive primary explosive. It is very friction-sensitive.
- An affected person may also be light-sensitive (photophobic), sound-sensitive (phonophobic) or, less frequently, temperature- or pressure-sensitive during an attack.
- Cold sensitive antibodies (CSA) are antibodies sensitive to cold temperature.
- Marsol is the most sensitive chestnut cultivary to Dryocosmus kuriphilus - the chestnut gall wasp, and very sensitive to the codling moth, fairly sensitive to root asphyxiation, resistant to mosaic virus, slightly susceptible to chestnut blight.
- The highest tolerance is found for the onion variety "Red" which classifies as slightly sensitive.
- Being an ecologically very sensitive area, it is expected of the devotees to be more sensitive and does not litter the Holy Sindhu.
- In 2022, Honest Beauty launched a sensitive skincare collection with a four-step daily skincare routine for sensitive skin.
- In formal language theory, a growing context-sensitive grammar is a context-sensitive grammar in which the productions increase the length of the sentences being generated.
- "Chamaecrista nictitans", the sensitive cassia, or wild sensitive plant, is a herbaceous species of legume widely distributed through the temperate and tropical Americas.
- AMPA was first synthesized, along with several other ibotenic acid derivatives, by Krogsgaard-Larsen, Honoré, and others toward differentiating glutamate sensitive receptors from aspartate sensitive receptors.
- Basic zinc chloride is one of the three components to prepare color development materials used for pressure-sensitive copying papers and thermo-sensitive recording papers.
- Less sensitive explosives can be initiated by smaller quantities of more sensitive explosives, called primers or detonators, such as blasting caps.
- The rod cells in human eyes are sensitive to luminance and spatial data, while the cone cells are sensitive to color.
- 1980 – Sensitive high-resolution ion microprobe – The sensitive high-resolution ion microprobe (also sensitive high mass-resolution ion microprobe or SHRIMP) is a large-diameter, double-focusing secondary ion mass spectrometer (SIMS) sector instrument created at the Australian National University in Canberra.
- Additionally, The term environment-sensitive in chemistry actually describes changes due to one of a variety of different environmental factors, such as pH or temperature, not just polarity; however, in biochemistry environment-sensitive fluorphore and solvatochromic fluorophore are used interchangeably: this convention is so widespread that suppliers describe them as environment-sensitive over solvatochromic.
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