sensitised造句1 It also helps to sensitise the Church to the dangers of cultural imperialism.
2 There are many experiences which can sensitise and inform committed work.
3 Broadly speaking, children under four are not sensitised and show no bite mark.
4 The organisation as a whole became sensitised to the many debates which faced women artists who were physically challenged.
5 But another is undoubtedly that critics' warnings have sensitised governments across the world to the need to give this new technology a cautious, if warm, welcome.
6 This leaves children highly sensitised to the particular allergen, which can lead to asthma attacks when their immune system reacts to any subsequent exposure.
7 People are more sensitised to the dangers that threaten the enviroment.
8 Dye - sensitised solar cells seek to mimic this assembly line.
9 Other film in rolls, without perforations, of a width not exceeding 105 mm, for color photography (polychrome), sensitised, unexposed.
10 This "methylation" of GR appears to make the individual more tuned in or sensitised to stress, meaning that they will react to it quicker both mentally and hormonally.
11 Other photographic plates and film, not for colour photography (polychrome), in the flat, sensitised, unexposed.
12 When the immune system encounters an allergen ,[www.] it may become sensitised.
13 This UV exposure produces a cell type that, when transferred into other mice before they re sensitised to an allergen, can prevent the development of some of the asthma-like symptoms.
14 The product of the new gene may also induce an allergic response in individuals who have previously been sensitised to a closely related substance.
15 Other photographic plates and film, for colour photography ( polychrome ), in the flat, sensitised, unexposed.