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the pathogen or its parts that can cause infection; the portion of individual pathogens that are brought into contact with the host
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| inoculation |
the arrival or transfer of a pathogen onto a host
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| inoculum |
cells added to start a culture or, in the case of viruses, viruses added to infect a culture of cells. Also for biological material injected into a human to induce immunity (a vaccine).
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| inoculation |
The introduction of minute organisms, like yeast or bacteria to culture media.
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| inorganic |
Designating, or pertaining to, the branch of chemistry which deals with substances of earthy or mineral matter. It includes the treatment of all substances with the exception of those classed as organic.
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