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responsiveness

[ri-spon-siv-nis] / rɪˈspɒn sɪv nɪs /


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The results were striking: the compound not only lowered blood sugar and improved insulin responsiveness but also addressed broader metabolic dysfunctions through a previously underexplored biological route.

From Science Daily

He adds that “when there is desperation to commune with a loved one, any glimmer of responsiveness can be interpreted as lucidity.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“The eTurbos therefore make a significant contribution to the responsiveness, performance and efficiency of the drive system,” Porsche’s press material deadpans.

From The Wall Street Journal

When there is desperation to commune with a loved one, any glimmer of responsiveness can be interpreted as lucidity, exaggerated with each recall and retelling.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some of the patients still preferred the nuance and responsiveness of a human therapist, but the medical literature suggests patients are warming up to the idea of a nonhuman therapist.

From Los Angeles Times