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1. a protein which, when coupled to hapten in vivo or in vitro, renders the hapten capable of eliciting an immune response. See hapten. 2. carrier (def. 6).
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Carrier is a solitaire game from Avalon Hill depicting the fighting in the Solomon Islands during World War II between Allied and Japanese forces. The game was designed by Jon Southard and uses a solitaire system similar to his earlier game Tokyo Express. The player is in command of the Allied, mostly American, but occasionally having British Commonwealth elements, Task Force fighting to defeat the Japanese Navy. ...
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| Carrion's disease |
CARRION'S DISEASE Bartonellosis is a rare infectious disease found only in certain regions of South America. It is caused by infection with the bacterium Bartonella bacilliformis (B. bacilliformis), which is transmitted by sandflies. ...
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| carrot |
A root vegetable, descended from the wild carrot (Queen Anne's Lace) which grows widely in fields and roadsides of northern temperate climates in both Europe and North America. Both the root and the leafy stems of this vegetable are edible, highly nutritious and delicious. PICTURE
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| carriage |
The carriage on the orbital tether is lifted by using magnetic leverage; the carriage was damaged during the impact of the last asteroid; Neeix says that he has helped rebuild a dozen Maglev carriages; on Rinax, after finishing a carriage, they would always give it a name for good luck; Neelix names the carriage Alixia after his favorite sister; later Neelix admits that the carriages he worked on weren't working carriages but only one-tenth scale models that were identical to the maglev ...
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