As a result of damage to the rats' nerves, they became hypersensitive to heat and pressure.
She's hypersensitive and utterly insensitive at the same time, her obvious smarts crushed under years of smarting.
But the most hypersensitive victim can at least rest easy in the knowledge that he can't tickle himself.
And as a community, we should of course try not to become hypersensitive.
Financial markets are hypersensitive to sovereign-debt quality in the wake of Greece's troubles.
Not only have we become hypersensitive to whatever sounds remain - we've also become estranged from the people who make them.
It has a certain strength, in a brute force kind of way, but it is hypersensitive, over-reactive, and needs to be re-envisioned.
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Furthermore, investors have become hypersensitive about operational risk and cost matters to business processes and technology that could result in catastrophic loss.
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One theory is that sufferers have a hypersensitive esophagus, in which nerve endings interpret even normal digestive sensations as painful, similar to fibromyalgia.
But South Korea is still hypersensitive about its former colonial master.
However, adding the port might freak out the hypersensitive recording industry.
Although the fighting has subsided in Kashmir, the issue remains hypersensitive: the Indian government censors publications, including The Economist, that print maps showing the current effective border.
The rest of these attacks are white noise to most swing voters, and they haven't had much impact, except in the hypersensitive political fishbowl of Washington, D.
Tweens especially are hypersensitive about what their friends think of them and how they fit in, so that part of their life is probably getting more attention than family right now.
Joyce was upset he was a hypersensitive man but he persevered.
They are hypersensitive, demanding and intolerant of different viewpoints.
As a Canadian, I also notice the absence of the 920's hypersensitive touchscreen: spring might be on its way, but it's still chilly enough that I'd prefer to use my smartphone with my gloves on.
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This lack of perspective is only going to alienate a black community that is still very proud of Obama and is hypersensitive about any criticism of him, especially given he's been in office barely six months.
He was all but forgotten when he died, in poverty, in 1840, but, still today, looking at a Friedrich can feel like a sideways tumble into a mental state that you may recognize against your will: hypersensitive, enrapt, and dire.
As the reader is reminded, Austerlitz was Fred Astaire's real name as well as a famous Napoleonic battle, and the experiences of Austerlitz the man merge with other traumas in European history, and with the thoughts of Mr Sebald's hypersensitive narrator.
To make their mice hypersensitive to explosives, the researchers altered the gene responsible for the DNT receptor so that the transgenic mice have as many as one million neurons in which the odor receptor is tuned to the fragrance of a land mine.
But if the underconnectivity theory applies to the rest of the brain, too, it would be less of a mystery why some people with autism are hypersensitive to their environments, and others are able to do certain tasks, such as arithmetic, so well.
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