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introduce an idea or attitude into the mind of; "My teachers inoculated me with their beliefs" introduce a microorganism into immunize: 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 impregnate with the virus or germ of a disease in order to render immune
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An inoculation is a form of vaccine. In ancient China, immunity to Smallpox was acheived by blowing dust from Smallpox scabs into the patient's nose.
Ãâó: library.thinkquest.org/11170/Glossary/
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to insert or introduce a substance such as a micro-organism into the body of another organism
Ãâó: www.kentuckyawake.org/templates/glossary/
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to place inoculum in an infection court.
Ãâó: www.hortnet.co.nz/publications/hortfacts/hf205021/...
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To add an active, selected culture of yeast or malo-lactic bacteria to a must, juice or unfinished wine.
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