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US
/ɹɪˈspɑnsɪvnəs/
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[ UK /ɹɪspˈɒnsɪvnəs/ ]
[ UK /ɹɪspˈɒnsɪvnəs/ ]
NOUN
- the quality of being responsive; reacting quickly; as a quality of people, it involves responding with emotion to people and events
- responsive to stimulation
How To Use responsiveness In A Sentence
- To overcome this poor responsiveness, recombinant poxvirus vectors, including vaccinia, fowlpox and modified vaccinia Ankara (MVA), can be genetically engineered to express one or more tumor-associated antigens to greatly enhance the immune system's ability to recognize and destroy cancer cells bearing any of the targeted antigens. ® and CV-301 are prime-boost vaccines, sequentially combining two different poxviruses (vaccinia and fowlpox). Reuters: Press Release
- Sensitizer-induced asthma requires a latency period, is immunologic, manifesting an anamnestic response by definition, and is marked by specific airway responsiveness upon appropriate challenge with the causative agent.
- Baseline lung function tests, measurement of nonallergic bronchial hyperresponsiveness, and measurement of airway inflammation will be performed.
- Such rigidity and unresponsiveness make the efficient use of productive resources unlikely.
- Instructions for physical enactment increase behavioral compliance, but do not affect overall hypnotic responsiveness.
- First, why did the exposure augment the responsiveness to both intravascular and aerosolized capsaicin?
- Authoritative: high level of demandingness (on the child) with high level of responsiveness (to the child) Parenting Styles and Obesity Risk in Adolescents | Dr. Sharma's Obesity Notes
- This condition decreases sexual desire and responsiveness.
- That better service ranges from staff attitude to actual responsiveness to interlibrary-loan (and even intra-library loan!) requests, and includes academic research in rather obscure materials both inside and outside of law. Discourse.net: Books Snark
- Since then, she has gained 80 pounds and begun to show an improved immune system and responsiveness.