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- Sensitization is a non-****ociative learning process in which repeated administration of a stimulus results in the progressive amplification of a response...
- Drugs used in diabetes treat types of diabetes mellitus by decreasing glucose levels in the blood. With the exception of insulin, most GLP-1 receptor agonists...
- Nociplastic pain, formerly known as central sensitisation, is chronic pain that persists without evidence of tissue injury, resulting in and being sustained...
- Sensitizer or sensitiser may refer to: Chemical sensitizer, a chemical that causes allergic reaction in normal tissue after exposure Explosive sensitizer...
- That's a good thing. Hopefully it's not crippling, but hopefully it's sensitised [us] to an appreciation of the breath we have, and the relationships that...
- it. In October 2015, she launched 'Pawsitivity', a campaign aimed at sensitising people about the adverse effects of noise, air, water and soil pollution...
- in Kerala. It campaigns for increased awareness of LGBT people and sensitisation concerning healthcare services, workplace policies and educational curriculum...
- basic working principle above, is similar in a p-type DSSC, where the dye-sensitised semiconductor is of p-type nature (typically nickel oxide). However, instead...
- Cardiotonic agents, also known as cardiac inotropes or stimulants, have a positive impact on the myocardium (muscular layer of the heart) by enhancing...
- Development Programme (UNDP) and the National Productivity Council "to sensitise actual users and get their feedback on various reform measures". Consequently...