Inappropriate or excessive immune responses to antigens are known as hypersensitivity reactions. These can result in allergic reactions, autoimmune diseases, or immune-mediated tissue damage. Examples include allergic rhinitis, systemic lupus erythematosus, and rheumatoid arthritis.
The answer lies in where is home and country. BASICALLY interstate transmission is in the 500kv and local distribution is 16kv and then reduced to 240v dual phase.
Histamine is an organic nitrogen compound involved in local immune response.
Call your local poison control center. Or Get the internet at your house and google...
C. Tansley has written: 'Human resource managers responses to changing local labour markets'
Nils Anfinset has written: 'Local societies, identities and responses' -- subject(s): Bronze Age, Antiquities
Maybe. You should contact a local attorney for the best information.
You can find more information about a good immune system improving diet plan from your local nutritionist. They can provide many different dietary options which allow you to manage your lifestyle.
A jelly fish sting would produce an immune response similar to a severe burn or an over reaction/allergy. Inflammation is one of the first responses. The symptoms are redness, swelling, heat, and pain, which are caused by increased blood flow into tissue. Inflammation is produced by local hormones released by injured cells. These include prostaglandins that produce the dilation of blood vessels and leukotrienes that attract certain white blood cells. These and other chemicals recruit immune cells to the site and promote healing of any damaged tissue. Contrary to popular belief, you should never urinate on a jellyfish sting. This will just make the problem worse, as does washing the sting with fresh water.
You can put an advertisement on your local kijiji or you can put it on eBay so people can see it. then you would just get views and responses and talk with them about selling it.
I seriously hope your kidding, if you did you need to take it to the vet immidately, and think about giving it to the local humane society, if you do that mabey your not fit to be a chinchilla owner.
I seriously hope your kidding, if you did you need to take it to the vet immidately, and think about giving it to the local humane society, if you do that mabey your not fit to be a chinchilla owner.