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vaccine a shot protects the body from a specific.
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vaccination a process by which a person is protected against the adverse effects of infection by a disease-causing microorganism by exposing the person to a small amount of the killed or inactivated organism or pieces of the organism.
Ãâó: www.sfaf.org/treatment/beta/b38/b38glos.html
vaccinia a virus used as a vaccine against smallpox and as a live virus vector in some candidate anti-HIV vaccines.
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vacuum an enclosed space or container from which air has been removed; a space empty of all matter.
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vaccine therapy Vaccines are used to stimulate the immune system to recognise the cancer cells as abnormal and destroy them.
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