second set phenomenon

  • 1second set phenomenon — the accelerated and intensified rejection by the recipient of a second graft of tissue from the same donor as a consequence of the primary immune response (i.e., antibody production and cell mediated immunity) induced by the first graft. Called… …

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  • 2first set phenomenon — the immune response of the body against a tissue or organ in a host not previously sensitized against the graft antigens. Called also first set rejection. See also second set p …

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  • 3second set reaction — see under phenomenon …

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  • 4second set rejection — see under phenomenon …

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  • 5Second Coming of Christ — Second Coming redirects here. For other uses, see Second Coming (disambiguation). Part of a series on Eschatology …

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  • 6Second Chances (Star Trek: The Next Generation) — Second Chances Star Trek: The Next Generation episode Commander Riker confronts Lieutenant Riker E …

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  • 7Second language acquisition — is the process by which people learn a second language in addition to their native language(s). The term second language is used to describe the acquisition of any language after the acquisition of the mother tongue. The language to be learned is …

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  • 8set theory — the branch of mathematics that deals with relations between sets. [1940 45] * * * Branch of mathematics that deals with the properties of sets. It is most valuable as applied to other areas of mathematics, which borrow from and adapt its… …

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  • 9Second Great Awakening — The Second Great Awakening (1790–1840scite web | url=http://xroads.virginia.edu/ ma95/finseth/evangel.html | date=2008 05 07 | title=Rise of Evangelicalism] ) was the second great religious revival in United States history and consisted of… …

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  • 10Second law of thermodynamics — The second law of thermodynamics is an expression of the universal law of increasing entropy, stating that the entropy of an isolated system which is not in equilibrium will tend to increase over time, approaching a maximum value at… …

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