| Jenner's method |
see Stains and Staining Methods, under stain.
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| jennerian |
named for Edward Jenner.
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| jennerization |
production of immunity to a disease by inoculation of an attenuated form of the virus producing the disease.
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| Jenning's t. |
a modification of Holmgren's test for color perception. Small patches of colored wool are placed so as to be protected from light and dust. The person to be examined indicates color selection by pricking the record sheet with a pointed pencil.
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| Jensen's d. |
retinochoroiditis juxtapapillaris.
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