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insensitive ADJ

insensitive

case insensitive COMPUT

insensitive cursor N COMPUT

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The cells of the organisms are sensitive to chloramphenicol and insensitive to ampicillin, vancomycin, and cycloserine.
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An example is dual rail encoding, and chain link used in delay insensitive circuits.
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As a result of being witness to so many violent images, we grow insensitive to death and violence.
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He is seemingly insensitive to other people, but admits frequently in the series that this is to maintain his self-identity of being a man.
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Other problems persisted, such as a stiff, insensitive regulator and overall design flaws that hampered maintenance.
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Because of this, renormalizable theories are insensitive to the precise nature of the underlying high-energy short-distance phenomena.
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They start bleeding from the eyes, while becoming insensitive to pain.
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Farming sites are often classified into five levels: insensitive, mild, moderate, high and extreme, depending on the regions soil sensitivity.
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The catalyst can be poisoned by exposure to some chemicals, especially those containing sulphur, again making the instrument insensitive to methane.
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The receiving antenna height of 10m dates from the 1950s when receivers were relatively insensitive and used rooftop antennas.
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