CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO PHOTOSENSITISE
PRESENT
Present
I photosensitise
you photosensitise
he/she/it photosensitises
we photosensitise
you photosensitise
they photosensitise
Present continuous
I am photosensitising
you are photosensitising
he/she/it is photosensitising
we are photosensitising
you are photosensitising
they are photosensitising
Present perfect
I have photosensitised
you have photosensitised
he/she/it has photosensitised
we have photosensitised
you have photosensitised
they have photosensitised
Present perfect continuous
I have been photosensitising
you have been photosensitising
he/she/it has been photosensitising
we have been photosensitising
you have been photosensitising
they have been photosensitising
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I photosensitised
you photosensitised
he/she/it photosensitised
we photosensitised
you photosensitised
they photosensitised
Past continuous
I was photosensitising
you were photosensitising
he/she/it was photosensitising
we were photosensitising
you were photosensitising
they were photosensitising
Past perfect
I had photosensitised
you had photosensitised
he/she/it had photosensitised
we had photosensitised
you had photosensitised
they had photosensitised
Past perfect continuous
I had been photosensitising
you had been photosensitising
he/she/it had been photosensitising
we had been photosensitising
you had been photosensitising
they had been photosensitising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will photosensitise
you will photosensitise
he/she/it will photosensitise
we will photosensitise
you will photosensitise
they will photosensitise
Future continuous
I will be photosensitising
you will be photosensitising
he/she/it will be photosensitising
we will be photosensitising
you will be photosensitising
they will be photosensitising
Future perfect
I will have photosensitised
you will have photosensitised
he/she/it will have photosensitised
we will have photosensitised
you will have photosensitised
they will have photosensitised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been photosensitising
you will have been photosensitising
he/she/it will have been photosensitising
we will have been photosensitising
you will have been photosensitising
they will have been photosensitising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would photosensitise
you would photosensitise
he/she/it would photosensitise
we would photosensitise
you would photosensitise
they would photosensitise
Conditional continuous
I would be photosensitising
you would be photosensitising
he/she/it would be photosensitising
we would be photosensitising
you would be photosensitising
they would be photosensitising
Conditional perfect
I would have photosensitise
you would have photosensitise
he/she/it would have photosensitise
we would have photosensitise
you would have photosensitise
they would have photosensitise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been photosensitising
you would have been photosensitising
he/she/it would have been photosensitising
we would have been photosensitising
you would have been photosensitising
they would have been photosensitising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you photosensitise
we let´s photosensitise
you photosensitise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to photosensitise
Past participle
photosensitised
Present Participle
photosensitising
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PHOTOSENSITISE»
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photosensitise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
photosensitise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
17.2.5 Fluoroquinolone photosensitised skin carcinogenesis and
photogenotoxicity The current importance of FQ as a model group of skin
photosensitising agents is primarily due to the finding that they have the ability to
photosensitise skin ...
2
Chronotherapeutics for Affective Disorders: A Clinician's ...
Certain medications are known to photosensitise skin and/or retinal tissues.
Examples in the visible range of light are summarised in table 9. Bright light
therapy should not be used concurrently with these drugs. Melatonin may be
used in ...
Anna Wirz-Justice, Francesco Benedetti, Michael Terman, 2013
3
Advances in Physical Organic Chemistry
Phenazines photosensitise the oxidation of amines and it was proposed that the
superoxide anion is involved (Nishikimi et al., 1978). Pyrylium salts
photosensitise the oxidation of leuco crystal violet (Saeva and Olin, 1976). The
salts should be ...
Victor Gold, Donald Bethell, 1982
2-acetylnaphthalene, and acetophenone have been found to photosensitise the
decarboxylation of acids of the type RX-CH,-COaH (whereX = O.S.orNH).
Substituted hydrocarbons (RX-CH,) are formed in the reactions, and their yields
are ...
Chemical Society (Great Britain), 1971
... catechol, 4-fert-butylcatechol , and 3,4-dlmercaptotoluene) have been
prepared and their uy. spectra show CT transitions from Pt to bpy. Some of these
complexes will photosensitise the formation of singlet oxygen. " A mechanistic
study III1: ...
6
Glutathione Metabolism and Psychological Functions
(oxidised) Hydroxyl radical formation OH' + (Chl.-O2) -» 'OH + (Chl.-O2-) (Chl.-0;)-
»Chl.+H2O2+'OH Porphyrin derivatives may photosensitise biological tissue to
visible/ u.v. light. This may be beneficial in the phototherapy of dermatitis and in ...
7
A Manual of Dermatology
It may also photosensitise the skin, exacerbate acne and cause folliculitis. Tar is
contraindicated in pustular or erythrodermic psoriasis, unstable psoriasis and
psoriasis on the face, genitalia and flexures. Allergic contact dermatitis is rare.
Zohra Zaidi, Shernaz Walton, 2013
8
Synthetic Fibres: Nylon, Polyester, Acrylic, Polyolefin
... the presence of substances, on or in the fibre, that may photosensitise it are
also factors. Light with a wavelength of less than 300 nm has a higher energy
and is particularly effective in promoting degradation. Under nitrogen, light in the
...
9
Leaf Protein: And Its By-products in Human and Animal Nutrition
... magnesium to yield pheo- phorbides (Arkcoll & Holden, 1973 ; Holden, 1974) (
p. 56). LP from a lucerne extract that had been heated slowly to 80 °C contained
enough pheophorbide to photosensitise rats (Lohrey et al., 1974; Tapper et al.
10
Lifestyle After Cancer: The Facts
All chemotherapy drugs can photosensitise the skin but particularly florouracil
type drugs for bowel and breast cancer. Sensitivity to chemotherapy agents
usually wears off after three months. Sun exposure and radiotherapy Be very
careful ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PHOTOSENSITISE»
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'[Currently], you can apply and photosensitise a formulation,' Maisch explains of other in vitro studies. 'You [will need to] incubate the skin for a ... «Chemistry World, Aug 12»