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Optimal conditions for recovery of M.haemophilum from specimens include
Sensitization
The process in which a repeated exposure to a stimulus results in an increased response to that stimulus over time.
Habituation
The process of becoming accustomed to a stimulus after repeated exposure, leading to a decrease in responsiveness.
Habituation
The act of an organism diminishing or ending its responses to a repeated stimulus through time.
Reward
A stimulus or event that follows a behavior and increases the likelihood of that behavior occurring again.
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