Yes, this is known as olfactory adaptation or olfactory fatigue. When continuously exposed to the same odor, the receptors in the nose become desensitized, causing a decreased ability to detect that specific odor.
False. The chances of survival for a person exposed to radiation depend on the type, dose, and duration of exposure. Treatment and medical interventions can help improve survival rates for individuals exposed to radiation.
A person can become immune to an infectious disease through vaccination, which triggers the body's immune response to produce antibodies against the pathogen. Additionally, a person can also develop natural immunity by recovering from an infection, where the immune system creates memory cells that can recognize and fight the pathogen if re-exposed.
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It is unlikely for a person to immediately know they were exposed to chloroform while asleep, as it causes unconsciousness. However, upon waking up, they may experience symptoms such as dizziness, headache, or nausea which could indicate exposure to chloroform. It is important to seek medical attention if there are concerns about chloroform exposure.
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In order for a chemical to become hazardous to a person's health, it must first not drink, eat, or smoke in areas where they may be exposed to toxic chemicals.
Lincoln Steffens was known for exposing corruption in city government. Ida Tarbell was the person that exposed Rockefeller Standard Oil.
The first test licensed for HIV testing was the ELISA test in 1985. ELISA detects antobodies to the HIV virus, which indicates that the person has been exposed to the virus.
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Anything can become a fantasy when a person thinks about it constantly. Food can also be prepared in "fantastic" and amazing ways, such as elaborately decorated wedding cakes or intricately arranged sushi.
Example sentence - I would like to know how to detect when a person is lying.
When a person is exposed to extreme temperatures, their sensory receptors can become desensitized or overwhelmed, making it difficult to accurately perceive whether an object is hot or cold. This can result in confusion and misinterpretation of the actual temperature of the objects being touched.
Personally I don't think it is possible to detect the levels of all neurotransmitters, because they are constantly being altered , except on a depressed person in which serotonin normal level drops to a lower one. But there is no needing to determine its level because a psychiatrist can tell when a person is depressed.
During the incubation period a person is exposed to a disease may not show symptoms
When you constantly think of the person. When you wish to be around the person.
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