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- Desensitization can refer to: Desensitization (telecommunications) Desensitization (medicine) Desensitization (psychology) Desensitization of explosives...
- explosive that has had an agent (a phlegmatizer) added to stabilize or desensitize it. Phlegmatizing usually improves the handling properties of an explosive...
- Look up desensitized in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Desensitized may refer to: Desensitized (Pitchshifter album), 1993 Desensitized (Drowning Pool...
- Systematic desensitization, or graduated exposure therapy, is a behavior therapy developed by the psychiatrist Joseph Wolpe. It is used when a phobia...
- Desensitization (from Latin "de-" meaning "removal" and "sensus" meaning "feeling" or "perception") is a psychology term related to the treatment or process...
- desensitization is a method to reduce or eliminate an organism's negative reaction to a substance or stimulus. In pharmacology, drug desensitization refers...
- Gluma is a brand-name desensitizer, used in dentistry to treat sensitivity, product created by manufacturer Heraeus Kulzer, a German company. Its formula...
- Homologous desensitization occurs when a receptor decreases its response to an agonist at high concentration. It is a process through which, after prolonged...
- Desensitized is the third album by the industrial metal band, Pitch Shifter, released on Earache Records in 1993. A music video was made for the track...
- ester explosive propellant propylene glycol dinitrate (PGDN), to which a desensitizer (dibutyl sebacate) and a stabilizer (2-nitrodiphenylamine) have been...