| HK | hand to knee; heat-killed; heel-to-knee; hexokinase; human kidney |
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| HKLM | heat-killed Listeria monocytogenes |
| KD | cathodal duration; Kawasaki disease; Kennedy disease; killed |
| KICB | killed intracellular bacteria |
| KMV | killed measles virus vaccine |
| BS-WC | B subunit killed whole-cell |
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| HK | heat killed |
| killed vaccine |
Vaccines which are made by taking the real, disease-causing viruses (or bacteria), killing them, and putting them into a liquid base. Compare with 'modified live vaccine' and 'recombinant vaccine.'
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| killed vaccine |
A vaccine containing an agent that has been treated in such a way that it can no longer replicate in the host
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| killed vaccine |
a vaccine made from an infectious agent that has been inactivated or killed in some way. See Inactivated Vaccine.
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| killed |
1. Slang: captured as in the King was killed by the Ace; 2. Slang: the fate of the pair playing well but scoring badly; 3. Slang: becoming void of whatever entries any player may have had, such as "The Spade lead killed the dummy."
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This term was used for those soldiers who died in battle. Occasionally, it was used for those who died of wounds received in battle.
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