ultrasensitive

ultrasensitive

(ˌʌltrəˈsɛnsɪtɪv)
adj
extremely sensitive
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ultrasensibleultra-sensible

ultrasensitive

[ˈʌltrəˈsensɪtɪv] ADJultrasensitivo
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ultrasensitive

[ˌʌltrəˈsɛnsɪtɪv] adj (equipment) → ultrasensibile; (skin, issue) → delicatissimo/a
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The FDA-cleared Verigene[TM] system, now a part of Luminex's product portfolio, represents the first commercialized molecular medical diagnostic system in the modern era of nanotechnology, and it is used in over half of the nation's top hospitals with capabilities in rapid point-of-care ultrasensitive nucleic acid analysis.
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Summary: Muslims heeded calls Monday not to enter Jerusalem's holy site and protested outside after Israeli authorities installed metal detectors at entrances to the ultrasensitive compound following an attack that killed two policemen.
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The researchers expect that ultrasensitive surveys at optical, near-infrared and radio wavelengths will, in the future, directly detect the sparse concentration of galaxies theorized to exist in this void.