hassas hale sokmak,sensitizasyon

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sensitization
The process of making something sensitive
An increased response to a drug caused by repeated administration Sensitization is most commonly seen in some responses to stimulants
Repeated or single exposure to an allergen that results in the exposed individual becoming hypersensitive to the allergen
occurs when an individual experiences an allergic response to a chemical, usually following multiple exposures
the state of being sensitive (as to an antigen)
The phenomenon in austenitic stainless steels that causes a change to occur in the grain boundaries when heated in the general range of 850 to 1475 degree F This change destroys the passivity in these locations
An immune response reaction state in which further exposure elicits an immune or allergic response A person previously exposed to a certain material is more sensitive when further contact with this material is encountered
rendering an organism sensitive to a serum by a series of injections
The process of developing an allergy
This is the term applied to the exposure to a substance (allergen) which provokes a response in the immune system such that disease symptoms will ensue on subsequent encounters with the same substance See hypersensitivity, immune system
Sensitization is the development, over time, of an allergic reaction to a chemical The chemical may cause a mild response on the first few exposures but, as the allergy develops, the response becomes worse with subsequent exposures Eventually, even short exposures to low concentration can cause very severe reaction There are two different types of occupational sensitization: skin and respiratory Typical symptoms of skin sensitivity are swelling, redness, itching , pain and blistering Sensitization of the respiratory system may result in symptoms similar to a severe asthma attack These symptoms include wheezing, difficulty in breathing, chest tightness, coughing and shortness of breath
State of immune-response reaction in which further exposure elicits an immune or allergic response A person previously exposed to a certain material is more sensitive when he experiences further contact with it
In austenitic stainless steels, the precipitation of chromium carbides, usually at grain boundaries, upon exposure to temperatures of about 550 to 850 °C (100 to 1550 °F), leaving the grain boundaries depleted of chromium and therefore susceptible to preferential attack by a corroding (oxidizing) medium
The development of negative reactions to a given chemical over a period of time For example, one might develop an allergy to pollen
Enhancement of the strength of a reflexive response produced by the presentation of a noxious stimulus
{i} process of making sensitive, process of causing sensitivity; condition of being sensitive; (Psychology) process of becoming very sensitive to particular situations or happenings (particularly emotional happenings or sentimental situations)
term used in Allergology to designate a primary immune response for a given allergen
(psychology) the process of becoming highly sensitive to specific events or situations (especially emotional events or situations) the state of being sensitive (as to an antigen)
The development, over time, of an allergic reaction to a chemical
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