IMMUNISE - определение. Что такое IMMUNISE
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Что (кто) такое IMMUNISE - определение


immunise      
immune         
  • Louis Pasteur in his laboratory, 1885, by [[Albert Edelfelt]]
  • One of the first bottles of [[diphtheria]] antitoxin produced (dated 1895)
  • A representation of the [[cholera]] [[epidemic]] of the 19th century
  • Scheme of a [[Fc receptor]]
  • The time course of an immune response. Due to the formation of [[immunological memory]], reinfection at later time points leads to a rapid increase in antibody production and effector T cell activity. These later infections can be mild or even unapparent.
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  • Poster from before the 1979 eradication of smallpox, promoting vaccination
STATE OF BEING INSUSCEPTIBLE OR RESISTANT TO A NOXIOUS AGENT OR PROCESS
Immune; Immunity (biology); Natural immunity; Medical immunity; Immunity (biological); Hybrid immunity
adj.
exempt
1) immune from (immune from prosecution; her prestige made her immune from criticism)
unaffected
2) immune to (immune to a disease; his self-confidence made him immune to criticism)
immunity         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Immunities; Immune (legal); Official immunity; Immunity (legal) (disambiguation); Immunity (disambiguation); Immunity (album)
n.
1) to acquire, develop immunity
2) acquired; natural immunity
3) active; passive immunity
4) diplomatic immunity
5) immunity from, to (immunity from prosecution; immunity to a disease)
Примеры употребления для IMMUNISE
1. The section attempts to immunise manifest illegality.
2. Singh said this would change next year because officials planned to immunise at least 7.5 million children in the state.
3. The Prime Minister of Italy changes the law to immunise himself from criminal prosecution.
4. The joint campaign involves both a house–to–house strategy to immunise mothers aged 15–45 years against tetanus and a fixed centre strategy to immunise children aged '– 5' months, according to the WHO.
5. The immunisation campaign aims to immunise about 1.2 million children under age 15 against measles, tetanus, polio and other diseases.