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Being sensitized
verb
To make (someone or something) sensitive or responsive to certain stimuli.
Exact(19)
Allergen sensitization was common, with 46% of children and 44% of adults being sensitized to at least one sIgE.
The consequences of RAS activation on CQ sensitivity also varied depending on the cell type, with some cell lines being sensitized to CQ by oncogenic RAS and others becoming more resistant.
This generation of schoolchildren is being sensitized about bullying.
The evacuation of these persons can only be achieved by a sincere government effort beginning with the local inhabitants being sensitized on dangers of living in such places.
A small quantity of "supposed secondary α′-martensite" was generated in a specimen suffering 40% engineering strain after being sensitized for a long time and water quenched.
Mice pull their paw away from a heat lamp in about 12 to 15 seconds, but they feel pain and yank it back much faster after being sensitized by capsaicin, the active ingredient in hot peppers.
Similar(41)
Nylon is sensitized in bulk by immersion in a solution of acetone containing the sensitizing agent.
They were sensitized.
Imagine if the world were sensitized in this way.
"Ultimately, players have to be sensitized to it.
"I think it's sensitized newsrooms, and that's a good thing".
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