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allergisation (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form of allergization
    • 1990, The European Respiratory Journal: Supplement - Issues 9-12:
      For this reason we use a lot of laboratory tests for the estimation of factors which are characteristic for the evaluation of the degree of allergisation and effectiveness of the therapy.
    • 2003, Environmental Effects of Concrete: State-of-the-art Report, →ISBN, page 6:
      The allergic cement eczema is caused by an allergisation against substances in the cement (figure 2).
    • 2016, Francesco Musco, Counteracting Urban Heat Island Effects in a Global Climate Change Scenario, →ISBN:
      The deeper the allergen can reach into the respiratory tract, the greater area of mucosa is affected and the longer the allergen stays inside the organism, the more severe allergy symptoms can be triggered as well as easier allergisation.

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