[ĭ-nŏḱyə-lā́shən]
(n.)The act or an instance of inoculating, especially the introduction of…
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Inoculation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Inoculation is the placement of something to where it will grow or reproduce, and is most commonly used in respect of the introduction of a serum, vaccine, or antigenic substance into the body of a h...
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Inoculation Theory was developed by social psychologist William J. McGuire in 1961 to explain more about how attitudes and beliefs change, and more importantly, how to keep original attitudes and bel...
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Inadvertent Inoculation: General ... Inadvertent inoculation varies from single lesions to massive involvement of disruptive skin disorders (e.g. eczema). The degree of skin involvement appears to parallel the risk and severity of inadvertent inoculation.
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Thirteen plants either wilted or developed lesions on the leaves ascribed to mechanical injury during the inoculation process, but no infectivity could be recovered from the tissues, and no evidence of virus infection was observed by electron microscopy.
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Experimental Inoculation of Plants and Animals with Ebola Virus ... Thirteen plants either wilted or developed lesions on the leaves ascribed to mechanical injury during the inoculation process, but no infectivity could be recovered from the tissues, and no evidence of virus infection was observed by electron microscopy.
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Wild rumors are flying about the newly developed vaccine for pandemic influenza H1N1, also known as swine flu. We've seen e-mails stating that the vaccine is tainted with antifreeze or Agent Orange, causes Gulf War syndrome, or has killed U.S. Navy sailors. ... The multidose formulation of the vaccine contains thimerosal,
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