How To Use Inoculation In A Sentence
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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
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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
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For example, one such bottleneck may occur during reinoculation of a chemostat, when tubes are changed.
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In any case, public clamor for inoculations might require a liberal vaccination program after an outbreak.
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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
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When, however, the recovery results from the artificial inoculation of antitoxine the body cells have not actively produced antitoxine.
The Story of Germ Life
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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
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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
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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:
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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
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The seedlings were grown in a sand: vermiculite seedbed until transplanting and inoculation.
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It was shown that the organism could cause conjunctivitis in baboons and, after inoculation in the urethra, a urethritis as well.
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This is done by inoculation and incubation of the nutrient medium.
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The affected trees likely responded to pathogenic infection by producing traumatic resin at the sites of inoculation.
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Overall, all rabbits inoculated with the non-passaged rabbit HEV isolates seroconverted to HEV by 3 months postinoculation, except for animals that died accidentally midway through the study.
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The scab then separates from the skin about two weeks after inoculation.
Smallpox Vaccine
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The baboons became infected with the virus and four of the baboons developed lymphadenopathy and three of the animals exhibited CD4 T-cell loss within nineteen to twenty-four months after inoculation.
'The AIDS Heresy': Another Exchange
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These swollen lymph nodes appear most often in the underarm or neck areas, although if the inoculation lesion is on the leg, then the nodes in the groin will be affected.
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Through artificial inoculation, 5 wild potato populations were evaluated and screened for resistance to potato virus Y (PVY).
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You will get help on how to apply for your visa as well as recommendations on vaccination and inoculation.
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He began arm-to-arm inoculations by taking pus from the scab of a person and transferring it to another.
Trivia Corner
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Quite simply, there will be a history of having been bitten or scratched by the family moggy, and the inoculation site will drain into the affected lymph glands.
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Inoculation of debris and the presence of devitalized tissue commonly lead to infection that is often polymicrobial.
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exalt" the virulence of a feebly pathogenic organism, special methods of inoculation are necessary, carefully adjusted to the exigencies of each individual case.
The Elements of Bacteriological Technique A Laboratory Guide for Medical, Dental, and Technical Students. Second Edition Rewritten and Enlarged.
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Killeen GF, McKenzie FE, Foy BD, Schieffelin C, Billingsley PF, et al. (2000) A simplified model for predicting malaria entomologic inoculation rates based on entomologic and parasitologic parameters relevant to control.
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This is the first use of the word _vaccination_, or, more familiarly, cow-pox, which is an eruption arising from the insertion into the system of matter obtained from the eruption on the teats and udders of cows, and especially in Gloucestershire; it is also frequently denominated _vaccine matter_; and the whole affair, inoculation and its consequences, is called vaccination, from the
Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 6 of 8 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History
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In any case, public clamor for inoculations might require a liberal vaccination program after an outbreak.
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Will the insurer cover routine wellness care, such as inoculations against distemper, rabies and other diseases?
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Effect of soil liming and vesicular-arbuscular-mycorrhizal inoculation on the growth and micronutrient content of the teff plant.
Chapter 28
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The inoculation on unwounded bark surface caused no symptom, but new sprouts all became diseased after unwounded inoculation.
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If we consider how essential to such a masterpiece is inoculation of belief in the tender age of childhood, the system of missions appears no longer merely as the height of human importunity, arrogance, and impertinence, but also of absurdity; in so far as it does not confine itself to people who are still in the stage of _childhood_, such as the Hottentots, Kaffirs,
Essays of Schopenhauer
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In results, after NGVEV was propagated in 10-days-old duck embryos for 4 passages by allantoic cavity inoculation, it was adaptable to the DEFs cell culture system.
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Through artificial inoculation, 5 wild potato populations were evaluated and screened for resistance to potato virus Y (PVY).
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If so, Mr. Romney self-administered the follow-up inoculation by throwing out that he probably pays, oh, 15% of his compendious income in taxes.
Behold the Taxpayer Behind the Tree
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The disease can now be prevented by inoculation.
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There is a good chapter on Bacon, one on inoculation, and several on the Quakers, but on the civil constitution hardly a word of large appreciativeness.
Voltaire
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This may eventually lead to routine inoculation of children.
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Travellers are reminded that inoculation against yellow fever is advisable.
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-- Coffee in the seventeenth century, inoculation in that which followed; since which we have had now and then a new dance and a new game at cards, curry and mullagatawny soup from the East Indies, turtle from the West, and that earthly nectar to which the East contributes its arrack, and the West its limes and its rum.
Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society
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A minimally absorbable antibiotic such as vancomycin can be useful, especially if given concomitantly with a high potency probiotic reinoculation.
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This type of intervention is called inoculation because it may be analogous to the process whereby antibodies are induced in response to injections of mildly virulant toxins.
Handbook of Stress
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Angus was given the mumps, measles and rubella inoculation when he was 15 months old.
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At the same time an inoculation from the charge of “these extremist GOP crazies†may help prevent a total GOP bleed out for 2006.
Think Progress » Cato Institute slams Miers:
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Couldn't heartache work like an inoculation -- once suffered, always protected?
GRACE
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cottontail" rabbits in the southwestern U.S.A. On inoculation this virus proved effective only in rabbits, and it produced far more vigorous warts on animals of domestic breeds than on its native host, the cottontail.
Peyton Rous - Nobel Lecture
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When however the same inoculation is carried out on a rabbit or a guinea-pig that has been previously vaccinated against anthrax, a very different picture results.
Ilya Mechnikov - Nobel Lecture
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I was told, even if the papers from abroad prove inoculations, the dogs have to be checked by a veterinary doctor in the airport.
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Hand hygiene is believed to be the primary strategy for prevention of inadvertent inoculation or transmission of the virus.
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Yet regulated vivisection has been confounded with antivivisection by the union of zany cranks and trade-unionized men of medicine, who have not refrained from the coercion of patients, from the deception of the public, from the inoculation of legislators with mendacity, capsuled in sophistry, and from the direct or indirect corruption or intimidation of not a few public journals.
An Ethical Problem Or, Sidelights upon Scientific Experimentation on Man and Animals
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Having never seen maturated pustules produced either in my own practice among those who were casually infected by cows, or those to whom the disease had been communicated by inoculation, I was desirous of seeing the effect of the matter generated in London, on subjects living in the country.
On Vaccination Against Smallpox
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The optimum conditions was obtained. After centrifugation, pressing, mucor inoculation, dehydration and flavor adjustment, the flavor cheese was obtained, which was of good color, flavor and smell.
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Formation of a local cutaneous papule ensues at the site of inoculation within three to five days after exposure; then, the papule ulcerates to form an eschar or a dark scab over the site.
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Direct inoculation of culture plates at the bedside is the most efficient means of isolating shigella from the dysentery patients.
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In conclusion, "Phragmitis and calamus hydrophyte planting" and "EM-inoculation" could improve the aquatic micro-ecosystem and ecosystem.
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Turks in Constantinople and Smyrna succeeded in inoculating patients against smallpox, he led a public campaign to do the same in Boston (a campaign for which he was much vilified by those who called inoculation the "work of the Devil," merely because of its Islamic origin).
Boston Globe -- Ideas section
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Uncommon lesions suggesting hematogenous dissemination of virus were noted in both inoculation groups.
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I appreciate the implication that these small couplets are the only inoculation against certain death that kids have in their defensive arsenal -- and that the rhyme is a lesson hard-learned, acquired from the corpses of generations.
Dead Silence
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The experiment was conducted to determine the effects of rhizobial inoculation and nitrogen applied at 0, 30, 60 and 90 kg ha-1 on growth and performance of intercropped maize and mungbean.
1. Green manure crops in irrigated and rainfed lowland rice-based cropping systems in south Asia.
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Unlike vaccination, which utilised the cowpox virus, inoculation involved the deliberate infection of a susceptible individual.
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This method, the inoculation of material containing the living organism, itself was not foolproof, since it was not possible to ensure a mild rather than a virulent infection, which might prove fatal.
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Herpetic whitlow results from autoinoculation of type 1 or type 2 herpes simplex virus into broken skin.
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Future cluster studies can complement these clinical and virologic data by examining correlates of protection that limit transmission, early immunologic events via postinoculation pre-illness specimens and their association with disease severity and sequence variation among viruses through time and space as they circulate between human and mosquito hosts.
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Uncommon lesions suggesting hematogenous dissemination of virus were noted in both inoculation groups.
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OTTAWA -- The federal government has ordered 200,000 doses of H1N1 influenza vaccine from Australia so pregnant women who prefer their flu shot without an "adjuvant" -- a booster -- won't have to delay their inoculation.
Toronto Sun
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Another interesting feature is that up-regulated genes are mostly exclusive for SFG rickettsiae, a finding consistent with the fact that the inoculation site corresponds to environmental conditions not encountered by TG bacteria that are transmitted to human by exposure to feces of infected lice or fleas
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The roots of micropropagated banana plantlets could be colonized by all the tested three Glomus endomycorrhizal fungi. Four months after inoculation, more than 80% of root could be colonized.
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In her poem, inoculation is performed by Oberon who gathers all kinds of magical ingredients to ease her daughter Marias recovery.
Editorial Notes to 'Letter to the Women of England'
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When these new vessels are formed, if they are not reabsorbed into the circulation, they secrete a new fluid called purulent matter; which generally opens itself a passage on the external skin, and produces an ulcer, which either gradually heals, or spreads, and is the cause of hectic fever; or they secrete contagious matter, which has the property of exciting the same kind of inflammation, and of producing the same kind of contagious matter, when inserted by inoculation into the skin of other persons.
Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
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I was also introduced to the merits of preventive medicine inoculations, vaccinations, antimalarial drugs, etc.
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This value seems to be in good agreement with the experimental results for low dose inoculations for this strain.
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The Health Bureau also said it would provide free TB inoculation for some groups among the students, the elderly and the floating population.
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The inoculations under question were injected from containers with multiple doses of the vaccine.
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The treatment was started three days after inoculation with amoebae and continued for three consecutive days.
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Can the worm, constantly floundering in the sanies of a carcass, be itself in danger of inoculation by that whereon it grows fat?
The Life of the fly; with which are interspersed some chapters of autobiography
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London society then censured Lady Mary as an unnatural mother for following the Turkish trend in smallpox inoculation: but her determination escorted a breakthrough into Western medicine.
Terry Kelhawk: Skirts on Camels: Early Women Travel Writers
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It fits around your dog's neck and carries its identification and inoculation tags.
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Inoculation of rickettsiae to human beings leads to vasculitis and lesions at the site of tick bite
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This may eventually lead to routine inoculation of children.
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There's even great advice on immunizations and inoculations.
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The preimmune serum was collected 1 week before the first inoculation.
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Proventriculus type of avian infectious bronchitis isolate virus D971 was used to infect SPF chickens. Infected chickens manifested emaciation, diarrhea and mild dyspnea after inoculation.
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In my part of London, we have live smallpox measles and TB scares on a regular basis, because so many parents have been convinced that inoculation is bad for kids that they won't get them their jabs.
Boing Boing
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Using stream inoculation technology can restrain the emergence of the molybdenum carbide and composite phosphide eutectic and increase the percentage elongation of the casting obviously.
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Protect inoculants and inoculated seed from sun and heat as much as possible and plant soon after inoculation.
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Specifically, the guidance said the masks "are a barrier to splashes, droplet sprays, and autoinoculation of influenza virus from the hands to the nose and mouth.
Statesman.com - Highschool
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Inoculation laid the groundwork for vaccination, immunology, and medical statistics.
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Within a term of days, varying between five and twenty-five after the inoculation, _one_ presented a mild albuminuric attack, and _thirteen, only_ "acclimation fevers.
The Making of Arguments
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Being an adult male, he was at the end of the line for inoculations.
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The vaccinia ( "cowpox") virus was used in the first inoculations against smallpox, and is still the basis for current vaccines.
ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science
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After several historical examples of the scientific literary tradition (Voltaire on smallpox inoculations; Anton van Leeuwenhoek on spirogyra; Huxley’s public lecture - “On a Piece of Chalk”; Darwin), McEwan turns to Dawkins.
McEwan On A Scientific Literary Tradition
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Parents who have rejected the triple MMR vaccine last night said their faith in single-shot jabs remained unshaken despite the latest revelations about inoculations at a controversial clinic.
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Travellers are reminded that inoculation against yellow fever is advisable.
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John McCain has said he'll be taking a tougher line against Barack Obama and his associates, and reporter Scott Shane's front-page piece in Saturday's New York Times on the "sporadic" ties between Obama and William Ayers, a founder of the 1960s domestic terrorist group Weather Underground, serves as a 2,100-word inoculation, a long investigative piece that does little in the way of actual investigating, providing the appearance of due diligence while exonerating Obama.
Illuminati Conspiracy Archive Blog
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And even if you're still undecided about pet insurance, make sure to take your dog in for regular inoculations, boosters and screening tests.
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Newly introduced trees require inoculation; inoculum may be gotten from the soil of black locust stands, or from NFTA.
Chapter 10
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So the star's willingness to mess with her own image may be her best inoculation against the kind of Gallic gamine roles she's likely to be stuck with as the Audrey Hepburn of France.
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When Jenner introduced inoculation with "cowpox" for the purpose of establishing "immunity" in the vaccinated person, inoculation with smallpox itself was a very usual practice.
More Science From an Easy Chair
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For example, the controversial nature of inoculation at the time, not least the risk of contagion, ensured clashing attitudes and very different regulatory regimes.
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The manometric method overcomes the defect of tedious operation used in dilution inoculation method and it has the advantage of direct and easy operation, etc. It has certain availability.
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By the early twentieth century, colonial authorities had entrenched the regime of immunization proposed by bacteriologists, who stemmed the tide of virulent disease through mandatory inoculations.
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The pathogenicity of sweet potato stem nematode (Ditylenchus destructor) to peanut ( Arachis hypogaea) was confirmed by inoculation test in pot with peanut plants.
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Now as to the first Inoculation for the small pox is almost always a great mitigator of the evils of that disease.
Letter 111
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I call opsonin, goes on in the system by ups and downs -- Nature being always rhythmical, you know -- and that what the inoculation does is to stimulate the ups or downs, as the case may be.
The Doctor's Dilemma
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It's possible that all those years of inoculations finally worked their magic, but also I've always lived in cities -- in New York, and now in Chicago, where even on the steamiest days, I never feel compelled to leave my home on the Near North Side.
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