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vaccine substance that contains parts of antigens from an infectious microbe. By stimulating an immune response (but not disease), it protects the body against subsequent infection by that organism.
Ãâó: www.lymphomation.org/glossary.htm
vacuum Any pressure less than atmospheric pressure.
Ãâó: www.weedinstrument.com/info_central/v.html
Vaccinium macrocarpon (Cranberry) Oil - Said to moisturize the skin better than other oils. Rich in vitamin E and has a unique natural balance of omega complexes and has a high amount of natural antioxidants.
Ãâó: bluebellnaturals.com/ingredients.htm
vacuole A space that is set aside in a bacteria, of which the purpose is to store either an outside element or compound that is taken into the system, or the byproduct of a reaction that takes place inside the cell.
Ãâó: www.cem.msu.edu/~cem181h/projects/97/petroleum/cem...
vaccine A shot that helps your body build protection against disease. ^
Ãâó: youthink.worldbank.org/glossary.php
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