(a.) Not sensitive; wanting sense or perception; not easily affected.
Example Sentences:
(1) Fifteen female pigs of a third line, consisting of heterozygotes and halothane-nonsensitive homozygotes, were also available.
(2) Primary irritant contact dermatitis was induced in the skin of nonsensitized Beagle pups by 1%, 5%, and 10% solutions of DNCB.
(3) On the other hand the growth rate of calcitonin-nonsensitive KH-39 cells was unaltered.
(4) By contrast, sarcoma P7 was not significantly less susceptible to BCG-induced regression in non-sensitized immunosuppressed rats than in nonsensitized normal rats; and sarcoma P8 similarly failed to reveal any significant differences in susceptibility to BCG affecting primary or secondary tumour development.
(5) The cause for nonsensitization to DNCB was not clear.
(6) It was shown that the endogenous interferon level as well as degree of degranulation of lung mast cells were higher in sensitized and influenza virus-infected mice than in infected and nonsensitized ones.
(7) Nonsensitized guinea pigs and animals sensitized with emulsion of 1 mg or 100 microgram of peptidoglycan with complete or incomplete FREUND's adjuvant exhibited distinct immediate skin hypersensitivity.
(8) Between the best and worst HLA-A,B,DR match there was a 19% difference in one-year graft survival for nonsensitized patients, and a 26% difference in patients sensitized to more than 50% of the panel.
(9) Adrenaline slightly inhibited incorporation of H-thymidine in cultures of sensitized lymphocytes in absence of antigen in cultures of nonsensitized lymphocytes.
(10) To evaluate possible causes of the false-positive cross-match test for clinical renal transplantation, the incidence of serum autoleukocytotoxic activity and its relationship to allogeneic sensitization to HLA antigens (the positive cross-match) were determined in 234 sera from 28 sensitized and eight nonsensitized chronic renal failure patients.
(11) In vitro differentiation of uterine stroma isolated from Day 4 pregnant rats, sensitized to respond to a decidual stimulus, was compared to that in nonsensitized immature, castrated or cycling rats.
(12) The purpose of this study is to compare the relative radiosensitivity of sensitized and nonsensitized lymphocytes utilizing an in vitro test system.
(13) When challenged with mecholyl, 7 of 10 "sensitive" but only 1 of 10 "nonsensitive" individuals showed a greater than 20% decrease in FEV1.
(14) Tracheal strips from actively sensitized guinea pigs exhibited an enhanced responsiveness (greater maximal effects; Emax) and sensitivity (smaller effective concentration 50%; pD2) to CaCl2 (in K(+)-depolarized tissues), KCl and histamine compared with that of strips from nonsensitized animals.
(15) This ratio appears to act as a relatively nonsensitive index of hepatocellular dysfunction rather than an index of alcoholism.
(16) In addition, supernatant fluids obtained from sensitive alveolar cells incubated with H37Ra were capable of inducing giant cell formation when incubated with nonsensitized alveolar cells.
(17) To the time of papillomas appearance sensitized animals showed immunosuppression being more significant than in nonsensitized mice.
(18) The distribution of 3H-labeled 2,4-dinitrofluorobenzene (DNFB) has been autoradiographically investigated in buccal mucosa after topical application to sensitized or nonsensitized rats.
(19) Dosages of antigen and duration of incubation were varied to determine the dose and incubation time that would allow a clear distinction between sensitized and nonsensitized dogs.
(20) In an apparently tumor-specific immunotherapy model, 32 guinea pigs were cured by the injection into the tumor area, five or seven days after tumor challenge, of syngeneic or xenogeneic RNA extracts obtained from lymphoid tissues of line 10-immune strain 2 guinea pigs or rhesus monkeys, as part of a total regimen which included syngeneic nonsensitive peritoneal exudate cells injected prior to, and tumor-specific antigen injected after, the RNA.
Unrestricted
Definition:
Example Sentences:
(1) After 55 days of unrestricted food availability the body weight of the neonatally deprived rats was approximately 15% lower than that of the controls.
(2) Macrophages from normal mice released little H2O2 and allowed unrestricted multiplication of intracellular toxoplasmas.
(3) Over the next 5 years 9 more states followed and 3 others went even farther by allowing unrestricted abortion during early pregnancy.
(4) The arterial pressure variations throughout the day and night were detected for either 24 hours or 48 hours unrestrictive recording (CDPR) transmitted by telemetry (SANEI INST.
(5) MHC-unrestricted cytotoxicity could be induced in this clone by culture with IL-2 but not IL-4.
(6) The effects of unrestricted motion on the surfaces of injured, healing tissue are largely speculative.
(7) Pulmonary artery banding is a useful palliative procedure for a diverse group of patients with congenital cardiac anomalies and unrestricted pulmonary blood flow.
(8) Herd sizes were unrestricted; however, 100 heifers were saved as replacements.
(9) In general good function was achieved and 18 patients considered their activities to be unrestricted.
(10) But the tech companies' libertarian embrace of deregulation is not rooted in the desire for freedom of expression, as they often claim, but in the desire to be unrestricted from making as much money as possible.
(11) Convicted of waging aggressive war and breaking laws of war at Nuremberg, but not of war crimes (or for unrestricted submarine warfare, after US Fleet-Admiral Nimitz admitted he used the same tactics).
(12) From the comparison of these AUC values, the extent of systemic availability of morphine after rectal (unrestricted or restricted) and p.o.
(13) Major histocompatibility complex unrestricted T-cell cytotoxicity (lectin-dependent cellular cytotoxicity), natural killer cell function, and mitogenic responses to the T-cell mitogen phytohemagglutin were similar among the three study groups.
(14) Of 130 private pilots, all but one returned to unrestricted flying.
(15) The authors consider the following advantages of this flap: unrestricted coverage of large pulp defects, the flap is innervated after repair of the transposed digital nerve, tension is avoided allowing immediate mobilization.
(16) Sensitization to food antigens may occur already in utero, because infants whose mothers avoid common allergenic foods during the whole pregnancy and then during the lactation period have a lower incidence of atopic eczema than infants whose mothers are on an unrestricted diet.
(17) If these measures had been unrestrictedly available, more patients in this group might have survived.
(18) Ten mature male squirrel monkeys of the Bolivian subspecies were found to be susceptible to motion sickness induced by a combination of vertical oscillation at 0.5 Hz and rotation in the horizontal plane at 25 rotations per minute (RPM) in a visually unrestricted environment.
(19) Surprisingly, several of the clones had an unrestricted profile, producing IL-2, IL-3, IL-4, IFN-gamma, and TNF after either Con A or Ag stimulation.
(20) Civil libertarians contend that legal restrictions preventing the government from intentionally targeting an American using surveillance tools for uncovering foreign intelligence information are nullified if the government can collect vast swaths of data and maintain unrestricted leeway to search through it.