Examples of using Sensitive to changes in English and their translations into Portuguese
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They are also very sensitive to changes in ambient conditions
Invertebrates of soft-bottom substrate are sensitive to changes(natural or anthropogenic) in estuarine ecosystems.
One of the problems faced by this approach lies in the fact that the performance of svm classiers is extremely sensitive to changes in its parameters.
This makes plutonium very sensitive to changes in temperature, pressure,
less sensitive to changes, due to the subjects' external context
Yeah, these new models are sensitive to changes in the barometric st…
This dimension is also less sensitive to changes in the external context
Pollinating insects are sensitive to changes in the landscape, what may be one of the leading forces for the global decline of these organisms.
the instrument should be sensitive to changes and clinically measurable,
They are much more sensitive to changes in gold prices
The schemes are sensitive to changes in government policy and subject to competition
salmon are sensitive to changes in water temperature and require a certain
As a result they are more sensitive to changes in the Raja-Tama in the environment as compared to an average person who is himself Raja-Tama predominant.
as it is sensitive to changes in the patient's clinical condition.
the plant leaves number is the most sensitive to changes in the soil water availability
be of easy applicability and sensitive to changes.
identified as most sensitive to changes in the environment.
While the macroeconomic scenario is plausible, the Belgian government balance remains relatively sensitive to changes in economic growth sensitivity of 0.6.
taking into account that the HICP in Luxembourg is extremely sensitive to changes in oil prices.
The birds have been used as indicators of environmental conditions because they are particularly sensitive to changes in origin.