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sensitive instrument

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sensitive
adjective
uk /ˈsen.sɪ.tɪv/ us /ˈsen.sə.t̬ɪv/
easily upset by the things people say or do, or causing people to be upset, embarrassed, ...
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instrument
noun[C]
uk /ˈɪn.strə.mənt/ us /ˈɪn.strə.mənt/
an object, such as a piano, guitar, or drum, that is played to produce ...
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Examples of sensitive instrument


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Carbon abundance is low and its measurement will require an extremely sensitiveinstrument.
It would mean changes in the telephone and in the dial in order to get a much faster and more sensitiveinstrument.
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This is a far more sensitiveinstrument for dealing with the inequities in society than trying to manipulate the pay structure.
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She will know that it is based on travel-to-work areas, which are the most sensitiveinstrument for measuring unemployment.
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Hire purchase is not a sensitiveinstrument.
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I realised that a much more sensitiveinstrument—something more permanent in our legislation—was necessary to be able to affect the industry one way or the other.
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This is a very sensitiveinstrument... the analytical time needed to measure sample fluorescence is very short.
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In many cases, it is most efficient to isolate each sensitiveinstrument from the floor.
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Every time we repeat a measurement with a sensitiveinstrument, we obtain slightly different results.
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A sensitiveinstrument can detect changes of as little as one arc second.
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This difference, if a real-world version of the thought-experiment were actually run, would presumably be able to be measured with appropriately sensitive instruments.
Differences in mass among isotopes of an element are very small, and the less abundant isotopes of an element are typically very rare, so a very sensitiveinstrument is required.
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Perhaps courts, with more sensitive instruments, are better coastal navigators than the legislator.
The entire building shakes and vibrates from the tube and traffic, so one can imagine the difficulties of those trying to attune their sensitive instruments to do their work.
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However, since recording points on the ground may also be of interest in such experiments, sensitive instruments may be needed.
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Sensitive instruments far inland often have to make similar corrections.
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An inertial navigation system is a system which continually determines the position of a vehicle from measurements made entirely within the vehicle using sensitive instruments.
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Amateurs or observatories with limited means tuned their smaller, less sensitive instruments to ten seconds.
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Optical traps are very sensitive instruments and are capable of the manipulation and detection of sub-nanometer displacements for sub-micron dielectric particles.
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This has motivated scientists to design more sophisticated, sensitive instruments such as high frequency radars that can detect drizzle.
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