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inoculate
inoculate, v. (ɪˈnɒkjʊleɪt) Also 5 en-. [f. L. inoculāt-, ppl. stem of inoculāre to engraft, implant, f. in- (in-2) + oculus eye, bud.] 1. a. trans. (Hort.) To set or insert (an ‘eye’, bud, or scion) in a plant for propagation; to subject (a plant) to the operation of budding; to propagate by inocul... Oxford English Dictionary
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inoculate
inoculate/ɪˈnɔkjuleɪt; ɪn`ɑkjəˌlet/ v[Tn, Tn.pr]~ sb (with sth) (against sth) inject sb with a mild form of a disease, so that he will not catch the disease itself (给某人)接种, 作预防注射, 打预防针 inoculate sb (with a vaccine) 给某人注射疫苗 inoculate sb against cholera 给某人注射霍乱预防针. Cf 参看 immunize (immune), vaccinate. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Inoculum
to: In medicine, material that is the source of the inoculation in a vaccine In microbiology, propagules: cells, tissue, or viruses that are used to inoculate wikipedia.org
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How to Identify and Inoculate a Toxic Friendship
How to neutralize a toxic friendship. Get space, emotionally. Refrain from telling the toxic friend anything personal. Avoid talking about feelings, issues, hopes, and dreams. The toxic person ...
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Gnathotrichus materiarius
It lives in symbiosis with the fungus Endomycopsis fasciculata, which adult beetles inoculate into the wood of host trees - the fungus then acts as the wikipedia.org
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inoculable
inoculable, a. (ɪˈnɒkjʊləb(ə)l) [ad. L. type *inoculābil-is, f. inoculāre to inoculate: see -able. Cf. F. inoculable (Littré).] a. Of a person: Capable of being infected with a disease by inoculation. b. Of a disease: Capable of being communicated or transmitted by inoculation. c. Of matter or virus... Oxford English Dictionary
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Charles Maitland (physician)
Career In March 1718, Lady Mary Wortley Montagu had Maitland, who was then serving in the British embassy in Constantinople, Turkey, inoculate her five-year-old Following their success, Caroline had Maitland inoculate her eldest son, Frederick and one other child. wikipedia.org
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enoculate
enoculate obs. f. inoculate. Oxford English Dictionary
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USS Avenger
Fictional ships The 1979 novel, Inoculate!, features a fictional submarine named USS Avenger See also Sources United States Navy ship names wikipedia.org
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inoculist
iˈnoculist rare. [a. F. inoculiste (Littré), f. inoculer to inoculate: see -ist.] One who is versed in, or advocates, inoculation.1776 in Narragansett Hist. Reg. (1886–7) V. 352 Practitioners and Inoculists may be served with them [sc. medicines], if applied for soon. 1886 Pall Mall G. 15 May 3/1 M.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Coolship
Coolships are still used in traditional lambic brewing, where the wort is cooled and airborne yeasts and bacteria present in the brewery are allowed to inoculate wikipedia.org
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inoculant
inoculant (ɪˈnɒkjʊlənt) [f. inoculate v. + -ant1.] A substance suitable for use in inoculation; spec. in Metallurgy, a substance with which molten metal is inoculated.1911 Experiment Station Rec. XLVII. iii. 234 State laws concerning the sale of seeds and legume inoculants. 1944 Jrnl. Iron & Steel I... Oxford English Dictionary
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inoculative
inoculative, a. (ɪˈnɒkjʊleɪtɪv, -ətɪv) [f. L. inoculāt- (see inoculate) + -ive.] Characterized by or pertaining to inoculation.1716 M. Davies Athen. Brit. II. To Rdr. 2 That Insitive and Inoculative method seems to bid fair for the Cure..of that common Author-Distemper or Companion, call'd ϕιλοδοξία... Oxford English Dictionary
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Nitrate reductase test
One method is performed as follows: Inoculate nitrate broth with an isolate and incubate for 48 hours. Add two nitrate tablets to the sample. wikipedia.org
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inoculator
inoculator (ɪˈnɒkjʊleɪtə(r)) Also 7 -er. [a. L. inoculātor an engrafter, agent-n. f. inoculāre to inoculate.] One who or that which inoculates.1611 Florio, Innestatore, a graffer, an inoculater. a 1626 Bacon New Atl. (1631) 44 These wee call Inoculators. 1725–6 Freind Hist. Physic (J.), Had John a G... Oxford English Dictionary
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