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Q: What is a sensitization procedure?
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What are examples of sensitization?

there is no sensitivity in this world


What is the root word of sensitization?

Sense


What kind of feedback loops are sensitization and desensitization?

Negative


The immune serum used to prevent maternal sensitization to Rh antigens is?

RhoGAM


How are sensitization and desensitization different?

Sensitization also called positive adaptation is the type of sensory adaptation in which we become more sensitive to stimuli that are low in magnitude. Desensitization also called negative adaptation is the type of sensory adaptation in which we become less sensitive to constant stimuli.


What refers to the sensitization of the body's defense mechanisms after repeated exposure to a drug?

I believe you're talking about tolerance.


Sensitization of steel?

Sensitization happens when a stainless steel is held at an intermediate temperature (typically ~425 - 815 degrees Celsius) and chromium carbides precipitate at the grain boundaries. This precipitation of chromium carbides at the grain boundaries happens because the carbides are insoluble at these temperatures. In order for the carbide to precipitate, it must get chromium from the surrounding metal. This means that there is a chromium depleted zone around the grain boundaries. It should be apparent that this chromium depleted zone will be less corrosion resistant, specifically to intergranular corrosion. Sensitization is particularly important in metals that are welded. This is because the welding zone experiences temperatures in the range that can cause sensitization. This can cause localized intergranular corrosion at the weld site.


How do you tackle point source pollution?

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Dr albert klingman important skin research studied the use of?

Klingman sensitization test for ISO biocompatibility


What is the code for Rh imcompatibility?

There is no code for maternal Rh negative status; only an ICD9 code for previous sensitization.


What is the term used to describe if a patient has ever had contact with a particular antigen?

The term used to describe if a patient has ever had contact with a particular antigen is "sensitization." Sensitization occurs when the immune system has been exposed to and recognized a specific antigen, leading to an immune response upon subsequent contact with the same antigen.