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inoculation the arrival or transfer of a pathogen onto a host
Ãâó: www.inbar.int/publication/txt/tr10/glossary1.htm
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).
Ãâó: www.madison.k12.wi.us/west/science/biotech/vocabul...
inoculation The introduction of minute organisms, like yeast or bacteria to culture media.
Ãâó: www.siebelinstitute.com/brewterms/I.html
inoculation Introduction of material (usually a vaccine) into the tissues.
Ãâó: www.ahrq.gov/data/hcup/factbk2/glossary.htm
inoculation Putting a low dose of a disease into the body to help it fight against a more serious attack of the disease
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