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immunity Ability of the body to attack and destroy invading microorganisms or other substances. This is achieved with the help of various cells, which uses various chemical substances as well as physical contact to destroy the invading organisms or substances. Immunity is not specific to outside substances and some time can occur against one?
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immunity That resistance usually associated with the presence of antibodies or cells having a specific action on the microorganism concerned with a particular infectious disease or on its toxin. Effective immunity includes both cellular immunity, which is conferred by T-lymphocyte sensitization, and/or humoral immunity, which is based on B-lymphocyte response. ...
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immunity The privileges afforded by the Constitution whereby legislators are exempt from arrest while attending a session or when traveling to and from a session (except in cases of treason or high misdemeanor, now classified as a crime of the third degree or greater); also, the exemption from questioning on remarks made in speech or debate during a session or committee meeting.
Ãâó: www.njleg.state.nj.us/legislativepub/glossary.asp
immunity The ability to resist disease. Some white blood cells of the immune system engulf and destroy invading bacterial and viruses by digesting the. Others protect the body against specific foreign invaders.
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immunity The body's ability to fight infection and disease.
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