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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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pharma. |
Impfung f |
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English thesaurus |
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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 |