Definitionn. (physiology) responsiveness to external stimuli
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Poets are famous for their sensitivity. [Please select]
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Sensitivity to light, enhanced hearing so I can't sleep without noise cancellation headphones, aversion to fish, crave meat and broccoli, nails growing faster, HEADACHES, HEADACHES, HEADACHES, stuffy nose, addiction to peanut butter, weight loss, general weakness … The strange symptoms went on for three pages. [Please select]
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Careful evaluation of the severity of the bite and the patient's sensitivity should be made before the use of antivenin. [Please select]
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This annual pattern is often, perhaps usually, obscured because of the extreme sensitivity of voles to a variety of changes in their environment. [Please select]
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A similar sensitivity to drought was reported by Wooster (1935:352) who found _M. [Please select]
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The limit of sensitivity of a cell--the degree of irritability--he calls the stimulus-threshold. [Please select]
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And the study of sensitivity, action, and consciousness is the field of psychology. [Please select]
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The field of psychology is the study of sensitivity, action, and consciousness, or briefly, human behavior. [Please select]
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Because of their evident sensitivity to cold weather, these mice must remain below ground for weeks at a time during the cold weather of December and January. [Please select]
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On account of our undeveloped sensitivity, the emotional reactions to color are found to be largely personal and whimsical: one person "loves" pink, another purple, or green. [Please select]
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