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US
/ˌɪˌnɑkjəˈɫeɪʃən/
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[ UK /ɪnˌɒkjʊlˈeɪʃən/ ]
[ UK /ɪnˌɒkjʊlˈeɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
- taking a vaccine as a precaution against contracting a disease
How To Use inoculation In A Sentence
- The reports of thefe pra&itioners are certainly favourable, in fome degree, to the idea of diluting the variolous contagion; however, many more fa&s are wanting deci - sively to edablifh the fuperiour advantage of this mode of inoculation.. The Analytical Review, Or History of Literature, Domestic and Foreign, on an Enlarged Plan
- The act of supplying the young plants with these is called inoculation, and may be done in the following ways: From Captivity to Fame or The Life of George Washington Carver
- For example, one such bottleneck may occur during reinoculation of a chemostat, when tubes are changed.
- In any case, public clamor for inoculations might require a liberal vaccination program after an outbreak.
- We will see that the serum for inoculation comes from the right part; and not until every microbe of German kultur is eradicated from his blood will we touch, handle, or have any dealings with the Hun. The British Navy
- When, however, the recovery results from the artificial inoculation of antitoxine the body cells have not actively produced antitoxine. The Story of Germ Life
- But that the reader may be able to judge whether the English or those who differ from them in opinion are in the right, here follows the history of the famed inoculation, which is mentioned with so much dread in France. Letters on England
- However, earlier data from the laboratory of Richard Marsh found that squirrel monkeys could be infected by intracerebral CWD inoculation. CWD Worse Than Ever In Wisconsin Counties
- Even more broadly, the skin inoculation concept has been shown to lead to high immunogenicity in other systems; for example, it was shown a couple of years ago that yellow fever vaccine is more immunogenic when delivered intradermally than when given by its conventional subcutaneous route: Research Blogging - All Topics - English
- From about 1940 Burnet's main interest in virology was influenza virus. 9 He showed that influenza virus could be isolated from human cases by inoculation of throat washings into the amniotic sac, and a year later that virus isolated in this way could be quickly adapted to grow in the allantoic sac. The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute