Sensitivity - Law Dictionary Search Results
Our Federalism
that “Our Federalism” represents “a system in which there is sensitivity to the legitimate interests of both State and National Government
Nonsensitive
Not sensitive wanting sense or perception not easily affected
lyophilize
technique used to dry serum tissue unstable chemicals and other sensitive materials
lyophilized
of tissue or blood or serum or other biological or sensitive substances
Melanotype
A positive picture produced with sensitized collodion on a smooth surface of black varnish coating a
mercury fulminate
detonating high explosives such as dynamite or TNT It is sensitive to shock and may be detonated by a blow
microchemistry
to minute objects or portions of matter usually assisted by sensitive instruments distinguished from macro chemistry
milliammeter
a sensitive ammeter for detecting small currents graduated in milliamperes
VerbarMimosa
genus of leguminous plants containing many species and including the sensitive plants Mimosa sensitiva and Mimosa pudica
Rotograph
by a process in which a strip or roll of sensitized paper is automatically fed over the negative so that a
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