| active immunity |
the production of antibodies against a specific disease by the immune system. Active immunity can be acquired in two ways, either by contracting the disease or through vaccination. Active immunity is usually permanent, meaning an individual is protected from the disease for the duration of their lives.
Ãâó: www.sabin.org/vaccine_science_glossaryA.htm
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| activate |
To turn on, supply power, or enable systems, equipment, or devices to become active by normal operating controls. Examples include turning on the gas or water supply valves to the fixtures and appliances and activating electrical breakers or fuses.
Ãâó: www.nachi.org/glossary.htm
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| activation energy |
The minimum amount of energy needed for a chemical reaction to take place. For some reactions this is very small (it only takes a spark to make gasoline burn). For others, it's very high (when you burn magnesium, you need to hold it over a Bunsen burner for a minute or so).
Ãâó: misterguch.brinkster.net/vocabulary.html
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| active immunization |
a vaccination
Ãâó: www.equinekingdom.com/data/horse_glossary/a_terms....
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| active transport |
a form of transport other than using a car
Ãâó: www.health.qld.gov.au/npag/glossary.asp
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