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It's an occasionally amusing, often painful drama about loss, pain, betrayal, insensitiveness and prejudice.
It constitutes ill-treatment that amounts to the second degree of insensitiveness and harshness.
The insensitiveness is similarly explained by babinski, who uses a different method of examination.
Resistance mechanisms are broadly of two types, target site insensitiveness and enzyme-based detoxification.
I have never experienced such indifference to personal feelings, such insensitiveness towards the sanctity of the dead.
Many would read in them biases toward one group or another, and they would be accused of social insensitiveness.
Figure of Insensitiveness (or F of I) is an inverse scale of measure of the impact sensitivity of an explosive substance. In this particular context the term 'Insensitiveness' refers to the likelihood of initiation/detonation by accidental means e.g. impact, friction, electrostatic discharge, application of flame, etc. It is a quantitative measure of the level of stimulus required to cause initiation, typically by shock/impact.
The curator recommends a psychiatrist named Norbert in London "if you still find you are slipping."H.G. Wells, The Croquet Player (New York: Viking Press, 1937), p. 65. Finchatton is pushed to this point by discovering a dog beaten to a pulp and then learning that the old vicar has tried to kill his wife. Norbert's cure involves Finchatton telling his story to "reasonably balanced" people so as to return to "a rational insensitiveness."H.
The Figure of Insensitiveness is determined from impact testing, typically using a drop-weight tower. In this test, a small sample of the explosive is placed on a small steel anvil which is slotted into a recess in the base of the drop tower. A cylindrical, 1 kilogram steel weight (mounted inside a tube to accurately guide its descent to the impact point in the centre of the anvil) is then dropped onto the test specimen from a measured height. The specimen is monitored both during and after this process to determine whether initiation occurs.
Sir Charles Edward Trevelyan, 1st Baronet, (2 April 1807 – 19 June 1886) was a British civil servant and colonial administrator. As a young man, he worked with the colonial government in Calcutta, India; in the late 1850s and 1860s he served there in senior-level appointments. Trevelyan was instrumental in the process of reforming the British civil service in the 1850s. Cecil Woodham-Smith wrote of him: > his mind was powerful, his character admirably scrupulous and upright, his > devotion to duty praiseworthy, but he had a remarkable insensitiveness.

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