| protective e. |
epithelium that forms a protective covering, as the epidermis.
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| protective g. |
those designed to protect the eyes rather than to correct defective vision; they may have side shields, safety lenses (q.v.), or lenses that protect against ultraviolet or infrared rays
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| protective i. |
the injection of a biological preparation, e.g., a vaccine or an antiserum, to protect against a disease; vaccination against a disease.
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| protective t. |
prophylaxis.
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| protective |
redundancy, introduced to provide fault tolerance, that is explicitly intended to prevent an error from leading to service failure.
Ãâó: doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/TDSC.2004.2
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