Having an allergy or peculiar or excessive susceptibility (especially to a specific factor)
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Examples for "allergic"
Examples for "allergic"
1However, the role of basophils in allergic airway inflammation is less clear.
2For example, bronchial hyperresponsiveness may be seen in patients with allergic rhinitis.
3In the US 50 years ago, one in fifty people was allergic.
4Eosinophilia occurs commonly in many diseases including allergic diseases and helminthic infections.
5However, for a minority, an insect sting can produce an allergic reaction.
1Results: OVA challenge induced an AHR after 24 h in OVA-sensitized guinea-pigs.
2Her every nerve felt alive, sensitized to the point of near pain.
3Thirty-seven percent of the children were sensitized to at least one allergen.
4You have become sensitized to energy and inner movement through other exercises.
5Army courage these days is highly sensitized steel in response to will.
1Purpose: Food allergy is a hypersensitive immune response to specific food proteins.
2I also asked myself if I had been too proud, too hypersensitive.
3We further show that 18 candidate effectors can suppress plant hypersensitive responses.
4On patrol with Stopkham The group is hypersensitive about protecting its reputation.
5He would come off as some combination of uncouth and comically hypersensitive.
1In stark contrast, elimination of the external binding site generated supersensitive receptors.
2Thus the supersensitive couple were more and more impelled to go away.
3And what can a poor, supersensitive thing like you mean to him?
4His condition makes him supersensitive to certain disturbances in the aether.
5A hard and bare youth had made me supersensitive and suspicious and narrow.
1Her mind, in this direction, was like a clean but highly sensitised plate.
2The average citizen has become sensitised to the value of that precious commodity: water.
3All of my nerve endings were hyper sensitised, she said.
4They sensitised the public as to who the enemy was.
5I rather fancy that I have become sensitised to it.
1We previously showed that small interfering RNA silencing of betaIII-tubulin expression hypersensitized non-small cell lung cancer cells to TBAs.