Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet SENSITISED
SENSITISED
Definition av SENSITISED
- böjningsform av sensitise
- perfektparticip av sensitise
Antal bokstäver
10
Är palindrom
Nej
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- All the elements of the installation, the floor of the playground and the accompanying benches, were sensitised with tiny sensors so that as people crossed the floor they triggered the sound of people playing a game whilst as others sitting on the bench found themselves immersed in the sound of spectators cheering and clapping.
- When given an input excitation from a neighboring ordinary- or special transmission state, the cell in the ground state becomes "sensitised", transitioning through a series of states before finally "resting" at a quiescent transmission or confluent state.
- Citronellol is subject to restrictions on its use in perfumery, as some people may become sensitised to it, but the degree to which citronellol can cause an allergic reaction in humans is disputed.
- Fearing that onslaught in different forms would irreparably damage the lake, like-minded citizens joined and mobilised public support and sensitised the State government to the need for preventing the shrinking of the lake in the form of encroachments.
- Between 1864 and 1885 Woodbury took out more than 30 patents in Britain and abroad for inventions relating to balloon photography, transparencies, sensitised films and improvements in optical lanterns and stereoscopy.
- Humans can become infected with Lyme disease, louping ill, Q fever, and tick-borne encephalitis, and sensitised to mammalian red meat (and derived-products), known as alpha-gal allergy.
- Therefore, nociceptors are easily sensitised by agents such as bradykinin and nerve growth factor, which are released at the site of tissue injury, ultimately causing changes to ion channel conductance.
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