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Definition of Sensitizers
1. sensitizer [n] - See also: sensitizer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sensitizers
Literary usage of Sensitizers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Chemical Effect of the Spectrum by Josef Maria Eder (1884)
"Compounds of this kind are called chemical sensitizers. According to Poitevin
and Vogel, the bodies which readily absorb iodine and bromine are good ..."
2. The Chemistry of Photography by Raphael Meldola (1891)
"The Action of sensitizers in Different Processes. —Theory of Developers and
Restrainers.—Development by Vapours.—Acid Development by Ferrous Sulphate. ..."
3. The Chemistry of Photography by Raphael Meldola (1901)
"The Action of sensitizers in Different Processes. —Theory of Developers and
Restrainers.—Development by Vapours.—Acid Development by Ferrous Sulphate. ..."
4. Three-colour Photography: With Special Reference to Three-colour Printing by Arthur Hübl (1904)
"Of suitable dye- stuffs we select the most probable sensitizers, test the same
spectroscopically, and make the necessary corrections by means of suitable ..."
5. Collodion Emulsion and Its Applications to Various Photographic and Photo by Henry Oscar Klein (1905)
"The illustrations, facing page 23, indicate the curves of sensitiveness of the
most usual aniline sensitizers. The reading was taken of normal spectrograms, ..."
6. Global Strategy for Asthma Management and Prevention by DIANE Publishing Company (1996)
"Occupational sensitizers are probably the only firmly documented cause ...
Occupational sensitizers are usually classified by high and low molecular weight. ..."