0 past simple and past participle of sensitize
1 to make someone sensitive to something:
2 to make someone familiar with something such as a problem or bad situation:
The association aims to sensitize employers to the problems faced by left-handed people in the workplace.
A counterbalance in the patient selection process is the fact that organ allocation systems are weighted for higher risk patients (critically ill, previously sensitized).
The nature and sequence of cellular events in sensitized hosts suggests the involvement of multiple hypersensitivity reactions in the expression of resistance.
Another form of variation is the following of the kinetics of a particular photochemical reaction of the acceptor, which is sensitized by the energy transfer.
We have also employed mutagenesis in sensitized screens to identify modifiers involved in known auditory transduction pathways.
Therefore, the translation task would not have sensitized participants to the grammatical structures tested in the grammaticality judgment task.
Therefore, we presume that the neutralizing effect of antibodies in sensitized subjects may decrease with the phylogenetic distance of the sandfly taxons.
The treatment implication is that the earlier treatment is administered, the less likely the individual is to be neurobiologically sensitized and vulnerable to recurrent episodes.
I have attempted to sustain a broad reading that could have implications for a newly sensitized research agenda.