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inoculation - use in sentences
Converse of object
- follow: Also, isolates were pathogenic on tomato following stem inoculation.
- involve: Experiments involving the inoculation of sheep brains were currently under way.
- receive: They took tissue from everyone who received a small pox inoculation.
- require: The commercial farmers used superior varieties which required inoculation.
- give: Last night's meeting heard that tannery workers in the 1960's were given annual inoculations against anthrax.
Adjective modifier
- intracerebral: The intracerebral inoculation of mice with herpes simplex virus produces lesions similar to those seen in the human herpes simplex viral encephalitis.
- subcutaneous: In mink, early transmission of TME by subcutaneous inoculation had led to the proposal that natural transmission might be initiated via wounds.
- mechanical: Sap of symptomatic plants was used for mechanical inoculation of test plants.
- artificial: Figure 3. Artificial inoculation of Verticillium dahliae on Hebe.
- experimental: All this results in differing degrees of receptivity in experimental inoculations.
- direct: Direct inoculation of bovine tissue could arise accidentally in certain occupations.
Modifies a noun
- injury: Do not place others at risk: For example, do not leave sharps where they might result in a second inoculation injury.
- technique: Other researchers ' experience in inoculation techniques is very valuable.
- requirement: Whilst many Western European and North American destinations currently have no compulsory inoculation requirements, advice about destinations can change.
- training: Changing the subject a bit we have Stress Inoculation training.
- program: And of course, the ongoing needs for inoculation programs.
- site: Initial symptoms after infection include fever and pain at inoculation site.
Noun used with modifier
- smallpox: Smallpox inoculation is now no longer required for any country.
- stress: Changing the subject a bit we have Stress Inoculation training.
- post: It can persist for up to 13 days post inoculation.
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