Inoculated Sentence Examples

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  • More remarkable still, animals inoculated with such " attenuated " bacilli proved to be curiously resistant to the deadly effects of subsequent inoculations of the non-attenuated form.

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  • It was mentioned by the Hindus more than three thousand years ago (and some suggest they even inoculated against it).

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  • Swift inoculated the Scriblerus Club with his own hatred of pedantry, cant and circumlocution.

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  • The worst of this method was that the disease inoculated this way was exceedingly severe and very nearly proved fatal.

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  • Almost immediately afterwards he was inoculated for smallpox, which was raging in Princeton and vicinity, and, always feeble, he died of the inoculation on the 28th of March 1758.

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  • The 20 40 60 80 100 liquid then becomes saturated with B also, and, if inoculated with B crystals, will deposit B alongside of A, till the whole mass is solid.

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  • On the 6th of November 1902, nineteen persons who had been inoculated on the 30th of October in the village of Malkowal from a single bottle (labelled 53-n) of the new fluid were found to be suffering from tetanus, and all of them subsequently died.

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  • Using the frozen glycerol stock a 1 liter Terrific Broth + 100 µg/ml ampicillin culture was inoculated.

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  • Dogs are spayed/castrated, micro-chipped, kennel cough vaccinated, wormed and inoculated before leaving us.

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  • Unless there are mitigating circumstances, all dogs are spayed/neutered, micro-chipped, kennel cough vaccinated, wormed and inoculated before leaving us.

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  • Effect of cotton leaf crumple virus on cotton inoculated at different growth stages.

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  • Ferrets should be inoculated against this infection, which is invariably fatal for them.

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  • Six weeks after inoculation brownish, sunken lesions were observed on the base of stems of seedlings inoculated with all anastomosis groups.

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  • Target plants are mechanically inoculated by rubbing leaves or by dipping tomato roots into diluted inoculum.

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  • A. mellea and A. ostoyae were also found to infect artificially inoculated docks in field conditions.

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  • All kittens leave us fully inoculated, GCCF reg, insured etc with just about everything they will need for their first few weeks.

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  • The boy was then inoculated with smallpox in July, which did not develop thus proving Jenner's argument.

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  • Once inoculated by an infected fly, the trypanosomes proliferate and gradually invade all the organs of the host.

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  • Six week old salt-tolerant lucerne seedlings (Medicago media) were inoculated by the method of root dipping and wound inoculation.

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  • During this testing, the concentrate was inoculated with 30 known spoilage organisms and bacteria.

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  • Most of the mice inoculated with highly variable BHK-21 cells developed malignant rhabdoid tumor (MRT ).

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  • Paddy is neutered, micro-chipped, kennel cough vaccinated, wormed and inoculated.

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  • A number of flasks containing a nutrient medium were each inoculated with one drop of this mixture; it was found that some remained sterile, and Lister assumed that the remaining flasks each contained a pure culture.

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  • The worst of this method was that the disease thus inoculated did not always prove of a mild character, and in the case of Dr Erasmus Darwin's son the scarlet fever was exceedingly severe and very nearly proved fatal.

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  • Satin is spayed, micro-chipped, kennel cough vaccinated, wormed and inoculated.

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  • Most of the mice inoculated with highly variable BHK-21 cells developed malignant rhabdoid tumor (MRT).

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  • In the study presented here, yam tubers, which were inoculated with C. gloeosporioides, developed characteristic discoloration of the meristem and cortex.

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  • Being inoculated with BCG vaccine does not always prevent infection with the disease.

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  • This method did not give very certain results, for it could not be guaranteed that the growth in the inoculated flask was necessarily derived from a single bacterium.

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  • The upper classes were still to a large extent inoculated with French ideas, but the common people were either devoted to the dynasty or indifferent.

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  • This, after long and serious labour, he effected; the dog thus inoculated proved to be immune when bitten by a rabid animal.

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  • A number of dogs were inoculated, the same number were untreated, and both sets were bitten by rabid animals.

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  • Barisch was shown to have been careless in the performance of his duties, and to have disregarded instructions; and the inference is that he conveyed the infection to his mouth, and so to the lungs, from the bacteriological specimens or inoculated animals.

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  • It is especially desirable for hospital and ambulance staffs to be inoculated with a vaccine prepared from sterilized cultures of plague bacillus.

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  • At Hubli, where nearly the whole population was inoculated between the lath of May and the 27th of September ' The system of inoculation against plague with a fluid prepared from sterilized virus of the disease was introduced in India by Professor Haffkine early in 1897.

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  • At Daman the mortality was - inoculated 1-6%, uninoculated 24.6%; at Dharwar, inoculated 1.2%, uninoculated 5.2%.

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  • The tubes, after being inoculated, are kept at the temperature of the body until growth appears.

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  • The increase of virulence becomes especially marked when the organism is inoculated from animal to animal in series, the method of passage.

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  • The infected fleas then fed on 15 mice that had been inoculated with the experimental vaccine containing an adjuvant (an immune booster ).

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  • Leaves were inoculated by overhead shaking of naturally infected plants having abundant sporulation.

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  • She bore him two children, one a son, Francis Folger, " whom I have seldom since seen equal'd in everything, and whom to this day [thirty-six years after the child's death] I cannot think of without a sigh," who died (1736) when four years old of small-pox, not having been inoculated; the other was Sarah (1744-1808), who married Richard Bache (1737-1811), Franklin's successor in 1776-1782 as postmastergeneral.

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  • Amblyomma hebraeum, the bont or variegated tick of the Cape Colonists, infects sheep with the 9porozoon causing "heart-water" sickness, and in Europe sheep are inoculated with the same disease by another tick, Rhipicephalus bursa.

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