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Inoculation
[ɪ'nɔkju'leɪʃ(ə)n]
n
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pharma.
Impfung
f
inoculation
[ɪ'nɔkju'leɪʃ(ə)n]
n
gen.
Impfung
f
;
Schutzimpfung
f
agric.
Veredeln
m
;
Pfropfen
m
;
Ansteckung
f
;
Infektion
f
biol.
Inkorporation über Wunden
chem.
Vakzination
f
(Immunisierung)
;
Einimpfung
f
emerg.care
Impfung
f
;
Inokulation
f
health., anim.husb.
Beimpfen, Beimpfung
horticult.
Okulation
f
(grafting)
;
Okulieren
n
(grafting)
;
Äugeln
n
(grafting)
industr., construct.
Nachpflege
f
;
Bindenschutz
m
life.sc.
Abimpfung
f
;
Impfen
m
;
Inoculatio
m
;
Inokulation
f
;
Propfung
f
;
Ueberimpfung
f
med.
Beimpfung
f
;
Inokulierung
f
met.
Modifizierung
f
microsc.
Anreichung mit Bakterien
(by bacteria)
;
Impfung
f
(by bacteria)
;
Bodenimpfung
f
(by bacteria)
nat.res.
Animpfen
n
;
Beimpfen
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inoculation
[ɪ'nɔkju'leɪʃ(ə)n]
abbr.
abbr., mil.
inoc
med.
A substance administered to trigger an immune response against a particular disease. Most vaccines are designed to prevent a person from ever having a particular disease or to only have a mild case of the disease. However, therapeutic vaccines are intended to treat specific diseases. Although researchers are testing vaccines both to prevent and treat HIV/AIDS, no HIV vaccine is currently approved for use outside of clinical trials.
see also
preventive HIV vaccine
,
therapeutic HIV vaccine
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Beekeeping
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Biology
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Environment
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General
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Health care
3
Life sciences
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Medical
27
Microscopy
7
Military
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Natural sciences
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Veterinary medicine
1
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