0 completely or extremely: --
Another scandal would be acutely embarrassing for the government.
Management is acutely aware of the resentment that their decision may cause.
1 in a very clever or detailed way: --
She acutely identified all the main problems.
To investigate the contribution of these different inhibitory receptor types, we have applied the patch-clamp technique in acutely isolated slices of the adult mouse retina.
Whole-cell recordings were obtained from ganglion cells in a retinal slice preparation and from acutely dissociated ganglion cells that were identified through retrograde dye injection.
Thus, mature neurons remain acutely sensitive to changing functional demands.
Clinicians who have a responsibility for individual patients may feel this imperative particularly acutely (42).
The need for such knowledgebrokers, however, was perhaps more acutely felt in patient associations.
Both trials have an important limitation: these improvements were measured acutely, and the investigators did not address whether they could be sustained.
Also, she may be acutely affected by a new way of seeing values for herself and society.
In an elderly patient, acutely disturbed behaviour may be related to a number of causes.