The introduction of a microorganism into a culture medium, The introduction of an antigenic substance or vaccine into the body to produce immunity to a specific disease, An inoculum, what is inoculated, taking a vaccine as a precaution against contracting a disease, The communication of principles, especially false principles, to the mind, Fig, The act or art of inoculating trees or plants, Protection of program files from viruses by recording file size and file creation date information in a separate inoculation file 13 4, The act or practice of communicating a disease to a person in health, by inserting contagious matter in his skin or flesh, Putting a low dose of a disease into the body to help it fight against a more serious attack of the disease, —Introduction of material (usually a vaccine) into the tissues, Introduction of material (i e , vaccine, bacteria) into the body's tissues font>, the introduction of a pathogen or antigen into the body, especially to stimulate antibody production or other immune responses, immunization, vaccination, introduction of a virus or microorganism into the body of a human or animal; introduction of microorganisms into a culture medium, Introduction of a pathogen (virus, bacteria, etc) into an animal, The introduction of a substance (inoculum; e g , a vaccine, serum or virus) into the body to produce or to increase immunity to the disease or condition associated with the substance See also Vaccine, Sometimes called vaccinations, they are injections or medication taken to prevent you catching diseases Inoculations are usually taken before you go on holiday to tropical destinations; a nurse or doctor can administer them, The introduction of a selected yeast or bacterial culture into the grape juice or must, Process of introducing cultures of bacteria into soils, seeds etc Adding Rhizobia culture to a legume seed such as alfalfa, The introduction of a special yeast culture, or any other organism, into the pressed grape juice, The introduction of a disease organism or vaccine, usually through a deliberately made wound, To add one substance to another. To spike, To safeguard or protect something as if by inoculation, To introduce an antigenic substance or vaccine into the body to produce immunity to a specific disease, To insert a foreign bud into; as, to inoculate a tree, To bud; to insert, or graft, as the bud of a tree or plant in another tree or plant, See Vaccinate, To communicate a disease to ( a person ) by inserting infectious matter in the skin or flesh; as, to inoculate a person with the virus of smallpox, rabies, etc, introduce a virus or microorganism into a person or animal to create immunity to a disease, immunize; introduce microorganisms into a culture medium; instill or implant beliefs or ideas, To inoculate a person or animal means to inject a weak form of a disease into their body as a way of protecting them against the disease. a program to inoculate every child in the state His dogs were inoculated against rabies. = vaccinate + inoculation inoculations in·ocu·la·tion This may eventually lead to routine inoculation of children. to protect someone against a disease by putting a weak form of the disease into their body using a needle immunize, vaccinate vaccinate inoculate sb against sth (past participle of inoculare , from oculus ), To treat with microorganisms for the purpose of creating a favorable response For example, treatment of legume seeds with rhizobia to stimulate N2 fixation, To introduce into the mind; used especially of harmful ideas or principles; to imbue; as, to inoculate one with treason or infidelity, In context here, to introduce microorganisms (or a substance upon which or in which microorganisms exist) into a mix of flour and water in order to cultivate the microorganisms, To treat, usually seeds, with microorganisms to create a favorable response Most often refers to the treatment of legume seeds with Rhizobium or Bradyrhizobium to stimulate dinitrogen fixation but also refers to the introduction of microbial cultures into sterile growth medium, To sterilize a must, To bring one organism into contact with a host plant or plant organ, An inoculation is a form of vaccine In ancient China, immunity to smallpox was achieved by blowing dust from smallpox scabs into the patient's nose, To communicate disease by inoculation, introduce an idea or attitude into the mind of; "My teachers inoculated me with their beliefs", The introduction of a microbe into surroundings capable of supporting its growth See pitching, introduce a micro-organism into, To graft by inserting buds, impregnate with the virus or germ of a disease in order to render immune insert a bud for propagation introduce a micro-organism into introduce an idea or attitude into the mind of; "My teachers inoculated me with their beliefs, impregnate with the virus or germ of a disease in order to render immune, perform vaccinations or produce immunity in by inoculation; "We vaccinate against scarlet fever"; "The nurse vaccinated the children in the school", insert a bud for propagation,
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The introduction of a microorganism into a culture medium
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The introduction of an antigenic substance or vaccine into the body to produce immunity to a specific disease
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An inoculum, what is inoculated
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taking a vaccine as a precaution against contracting a disease
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The communication of principles, especially false principles, to the mind
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The act or art of inoculating trees or plants
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Protection of program files from viruses by recording file size and file creation date information in a separate inoculation file 13 4
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The act or practice of communicating a disease to a person in health, by inserting contagious matter in his skin or flesh
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Putting a low dose of a disease into the body to help it fight against a more serious attack of the disease
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—Introduction of material (usually a vaccine) into the tissues
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Introduction of material (i e , vaccine, bacteria) into the body's tissues font>
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the introduction of a pathogen or antigen into the body, especially to stimulate antibody production or other immune responses
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immunization, vaccination, introduction of a virus or microorganism into the body of a human or animal; introduction of microorganisms into a culture medium isim
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Introduction of a pathogen (virus, bacteria, etc) into an animal
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The introduction of a substance (inoculum; e g , a vaccine, serum or virus) into the body to produce or to increase immunity to the disease or condition associated with the substance See also Vaccine
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Sometimes called vaccinations, they are injections or medication taken to prevent you catching diseases Inoculations are usually taken before you go on holiday to tropical destinations; a nurse or doctor can administer them
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The introduction of a selected yeast or bacterial culture into the grape juice or must
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Process of introducing cultures of bacteria into soils, seeds etc Adding Rhizobia culture to a legume seed such as alfalfa
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The introduction of a special yeast culture, or any other organism, into the pressed grape juice
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The introduction of a disease organism or vaccine, usually through a deliberately made wound
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inoculate
To add one substance to another. To spike - "The culture medium was inoculated with selenium to investigate the rate of uptake."
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inoculate
To safeguard or protect something as if by inoculation
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inoculate
To introduce an antigenic substance or vaccine into the body to produce immunity to a specific disease
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inoculate
To insert a foreign bud into; as, to inoculate a tree
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inoculate
To bud; to insert, or graft, as the bud of a tree or plant in another tree or plant
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inoculate
See Vaccinate
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inoculate
To communicate a disease to ( a person ) by inserting infectious matter in the skin or flesh; as, to inoculate a person with the virus of smallpox, rabies, etc
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inoculate
introduce a virus or microorganism into a person or animal to create immunity to a disease, immunize; introduce microorganisms into a culture medium; instill or implant beliefs or ideas fiil
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inoculate
To inoculate a person or animal means to inject a weak form of a disease into their body as a way of protecting them against the disease. a program to inoculate every child in the state His dogs were inoculated against rabies. = vaccinate + inoculation inoculations in·ocu·la·tion This may eventually lead to routine inoculation of children. to protect someone against a disease by putting a weak form of the disease into their body using a needle immunize, vaccinate vaccinate inoculate sb against sth (past participle of inoculare , from oculus )
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inoculate
To treat with microorganisms for the purpose of creating a favorable response For example, treatment of legume seeds with rhizobia to stimulate N2 fixation
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inoculate
To introduce into the mind; used especially of harmful ideas or principles; to imbue; as, to inoculate one with treason or infidelity
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inoculate
In context here, to introduce microorganisms (or a substance upon which or in which microorganisms exist) into a mix of flour and water in order to cultivate the microorganisms
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inoculate
To treat, usually seeds, with microorganisms to create a favorable response Most often refers to the treatment of legume seeds with Rhizobium or Bradyrhizobium to stimulate dinitrogen fixation but also refers to the introduction of microbial cultures into sterile growth medium
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inoculate
To sterilize a must
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To bring one organism into contact with a host plant or plant organ
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An inoculation is a form of vaccine In ancient China, immunity to smallpox was achieved by blowing dust from smallpox scabs into the patient's nose
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inoculate
To communicate disease by inoculation
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inoculate
introduce an idea or attitude into the mind of; "My teachers inoculated me with their beliefs"
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The introduction of a microbe into surroundings capable of supporting its growth See pitching
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inoculate
introduce a micro-organism into
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inoculate
To graft by inserting buds
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impregnate with the virus or germ of a disease in order to render immune insert a bud for propagation introduce a micro-organism into introduce an idea or attitude into the mind of; "My teachers inoculated me with their beliefs
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inoculate
impregnate with the virus or germ of a disease in order to render immune
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perform vaccinations or produce immunity in by inoculation; "We vaccinate against scarlet fever"; "The nurse vaccinated the children in the school"
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