high sensitivity

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Often used in technical or scientific contexts to mean a strong response to a small change.

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  • The new sensor boasts high sensitivity to light, detecting even faint changes.
  • Patients with this condition often exhibit high sensitivity to certain medications.
  • Her high sensitivity to criticism made her hesitant to share her creative work.
  • Some aquatic organisms have a high sensitivity to changes in water quality.
  • The advanced microscope features high sensitivity, revealing intricate details.
  • Security systems with high sensitivity can detect the slightest unauthorized movement.
  • Children with certain developmental disorders may have high sensitivity to sensory stimuli.
  • The stock market showed high sensitivity to the latest economic reports, reacting quickly.
  • Developing high sensitivity to cultural nuances is crucial for effective international diplomacy.
  • The instrument's high sensitivity allows for accurate measurements of minute quantities.