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... alloys to a moist and corrosive environment, biodegrade them, thus increasing the chance of metal sensitization (2). An allergic reaction, or hypersensitization, is defined as an excessive immune reaction that occurs when coming into contact with a known antigen. Adverse hypersensitivity reactions a ...
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