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hypersensitivity
noun
Any heightened immune response to an antigen; an allergy
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Because the structure of the cephalosporins is similar to that of penicillin, hypersensitivity reactions can occur in penicillin-hypersensitive patients.
I am convinced that always feeling on the periphery – not being "one of them" but not "one of us" either – made me observe and report news through a slightly different prism, one where I had a natural bent for the outsider, and perhaps a hypersensitivity to injustice.
The first is the idea that, in the last few years, the Met has been hamstrung by racial hypersensitivity.
The country's hypersensitivity to the vagaries of the world economy stretches back to at least the 1930s, when Brazil suffered a military coup during the Depression.The reasons for its improvement are largely to do with public-sector debt, which was once a weak point but has been brought down below 40% of GDP.
But he adds sensory hypersensitivity to the list.
The council's decisions reflect a faintly alarming mix of deep conservatism and hypersensitivity.
After all, over Bank Century, he created many of his problems himself, through political misjudgments, hypersensitivity to criticism, and a bewildering failure to defend his most senior colleagues and ministers from the outset.
(Other explanations include an over-compensation for having under-estimated Iraq's WMD progress before the Gulf war of 1991; hypersensitivity induced by September 11th; and a failure by the CIA to correct the worst imaginings of Mr Bush's administration).
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In Mumbai, an exhibition has been devoted entirely to the prize; in Toronto, a front-page headline declared "Canadians Out of Booker Race", while an editorial in Edinburgh fulminated against the judges' alleged anti-Scottish bias.The reason for such close attention and such hypersensitivity is that no other prize is quite as capable of transforming a writer's fortunes, or those of the publisher.
Therefore, IgE antibodies although they can be a nuisance when they react with otherwise harmless antigens, as discussed in immune system disorder: Type I hypersensitivity appear to have a special protective role against the larger parasites.
It can also be less problematic to cause most variations in the experience of punishment than it may at first seem if people are to some degree responsible for their own hypersensitivity compare Rawls's thought that people are responsible for their own preferences (Rawls 1975: 261).
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