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is sensitized
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To make (someone or something) sensitive or responsive to certain stimuli.
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Orthogonal projections to latent structures discriminant analyses (OPLS-DA) were implemented to examine whether classes of observations, that is, sensitized compared with non-sensitized children, allergic compared with non-allergic children and farmers' compared with non-farmers' children, could be discriminated based on the totality of X-variables.
We previously described a Csk variant (analog-sensitive Csk, 'CskAS') that is sensitized to inhibition by a 3-iodobenzyl analog of the kinase inhibitor PP1 (3-IB-PP1).
Dye-sensitized solar cells are based on an MOS nanostructure that is sensitized with a ruthenium-containing dye molecule.
Nylon is sensitized in bulk by immersion in a solution of acetone containing the sensitizing agent.
When considered in light of data that estimate over 50% of the U.S. population is sensitized to allergen (Arbes et al. 2005), our findings suggest that allergen sensitization is a major susceptibility factor for asthma that interacts synergistically with organophosphorus pesticides.
Dycril is sensitized by immersing it for 24 hours in a carbon dioxide atmosphere.
Thanks to Flood's patient but incessant prodding, Nolan is sensitized to this latest development.
This layer is sensitized before use by being plunged into a solution of potassium bichromate.
Cheney probably picked up Paks in his Pentagon days, but innocent intent is an excuse only once; now he is sensitized, as are we all.
The party has struggled to adopt a "more modern voice," said Mr. Peng, who is sensitized to every linguistic nuance passed down from Beijing.
We find that 3A directly activates PI4KIIIβ, and this activation is sensitized by ACBD3.
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