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inoculation    音标拼音: [ɪn,ɑkjəl'eʃən]
n. 接插芽,接木,接种

接插芽,接木,接种

inoculation
n 1: taking a vaccine as a precaution against contracting a
disease [synonym: {inoculation}, {vaccination}]

Inoculation \In*oc"u*la"tion\, n. [L. inoculatio: cf. F.
inoculation.]
1. The act or art of inoculating trees or plants.
[1913 Webster]

2. (Med.) The act or practice of communicating a disease to a
person in health, by inserting contagious matter in his
skin or flesh, usually for the purpose of inducing
immunity to the disease.
[1913 Webster PJC]

Note: The use was formerly limited to the intentional
communication of the smallpox, but is now extended to
include any similar introduction of modified virus; as,
the inoculation of rabies by Pasteur. The organisms
inoculated are usually an attentuated form of the
disease-causing organism, which may multiply harmlessly
in the body of the host, but induce immunity to the
more virulent forms of the organism.
[1913 Webster PJC]

3. Fig.: The communication of principles, especially false
principles, to the mind.
[1913 Webster]

4. (Microbiology) The introduction of microorganisms into a
growth medium, to cause the growth and multiplication of
the microorganisms.
[PJC]


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  • Inoculation - Wikipedia
    Inoculation is the act of implanting a pathogen or other microbe or virus into a person or other organism It is a method of artificially inducing immunity against various infectious diseases
  • Inoculation | Description, Vaccination, Disease Prevention | Britannica
    Inoculation, process of producing immunity that consists of introduction of the infectious agent into the body Historically, inoculation involved introducing the infectious agent onto an abraded or absorptive skin surface
  • Vaccines: Inoculation, Immunization, Safety Schedule
    They’ll give you a shot (inoculation) in your muscle, under your skin or, rarely, in between the layers of your skin Most vaccines are intramuscular shots because some immune cells live in your muscle
  • INOCULATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    But what does the eye have to do with inoculation? Our answer lies in the original use of inoculate in Middle English: "to insert a bud into a plant for propagation " The Latin oculus was sometimes applied to things that were seen to resemble eyes, and one such thing was the bud of a plant
  • The origins of inoculation - PMC
    Early in the 18 th century, variolation (referred to then as ‘inoculation’) was introduced to Britain and New England to protect people likely to be at risk of infection with smallpox This triggered a number of important developments
  • Inoculation Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary
    Inoculation describes the process of deliberately infecting an unexposed person with a mild strain (for example variola minor) of smallpox to create a mild form of the disease
  • INOCULATION | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
    INOCULATION meaning: 1 the action of inoculating someone (= giving them a weak form of a disease as protection against… Learn more
  • Inoculation: Its Meaning and Applications - Biology Insights
    Inoculation is a process involving the introduction of a substance, known as an inoculum, into a new environment to elicit a specific outcome This concept applies across various fields, from medicine to agriculture
  • Inoculation | definition of inoculation by Medical dictionary
    inoculation the introduction of biological material (the inoculum) into a medium such as a living organism, synthetic substrate or soil Collins Dictionary of Biology, 3rd ed © W G Hale, V A Saunders, J P Margham 2005
  • Inoculation - wikidoc
    Today the terms inoculation, vaccination and immunization are used more or less interchangeably and popularly refer to the process of artificial induction of immunity against various infectious diseases The microorganism used in an inoculation is called the inoculant or inoculum





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