Look up: immunisation


  1. Immunisation
    The process of increasing the resistance of the host. In plants, complete resistance to disease.
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  2. Immunisation
    The design of a portfolio to achieve a target level of return in the face of changing reinvestment rates and price levels. This is done by combining short and long-term bonds in the same portfolio to produce a predictable rate of return regardless of movements in interest rates.
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  3. immunisation
    Natural immunity provided by antibodies or induced immunity via inoculations.
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  4. Immunisation
    The process of conferring a degree of protection or immunity against infection or the effects of infection.
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  5. immunisation
    (Learning Modules / Geography / Geography of health) The production of artificial resistance to disease by a vaccination.
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  6. Immunisation
    the process of causing immunity by injecting antibodies or provoking the body to make its own antibodies against a certain micro-organism
    Found op http://www.medichecks.com/glossary.cfm?ltr=I

  7. Immunisation
    To make an animal resistant (immune) to a disease by taking a vaccine.
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  8. immunisation
    <immunology> A process that increases an organisms reaction to antigen and therefore improves its ability to resist or overcome infection. ... <technique> A technique used to induce immune resistance to a specific disease in humans (or other mammals) by exposing the individual to an anti...
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  9. Immunisation
    Immunisation is a method of protecting against disease or infection by introducing disease-germs or their poisons into the body to stimulate the body`s immune system to become sensitive to the threat and to quickly produce special proteins that will fight it.
    Found op http://www.patientinfo.selcn.nhs.uk/glossary?startswith=I

  10. immunisation
    1) Immunization 2) Protection
    Found op http://www.mijnwoordenboek.nl/EN/crossword-dictionary/immunisation/1

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