inoculate 的 2 个定义
in·oc·u·lat·ed, in·oc·u·lat·ing.
- to implant in a person, animal, or plant to produce a disease for study or to stimulate disease resistance.
- to affect or treat in this manner.
- to introduce into surroundings suited to their growth, as a culture medium.
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in·oc·u·lat·ed, in·oc·u·lat·ing.
- to perform inoculation.
inoculate 近义词
immunize
更多inoculate例句
- At least 70% of a population needs to be inoculated to create herd immunity, and governments could easily achieve that rate of coverage if they demanded vaccines for all.
- For a vaccine to work, at least 90% of the population needs to be inoculated.
- That, he says, would buy time to create a vaccine whose safety is fully understood before trying to inoculate billions of people.
- Casanova gathered data on children in France who were inoculated between 1974 and 1994.
- It inoculated the first volunteer with its candidate vaccine on March 16, just 63 days after the virus’s genetic makeup was revealed.
- The commander of the Continental Army realized that if he did not inoculate his army against smallpox, he might not have an army.
- But even before adults enter their senior years, children are not a surefire way to inoculate against loneliness.
- The ensuing hysteria persuaded some parents not to inoculate their kids for fear of triggering autism.
- A deeply-held belief in moral integrity does not inoculate one from mistakes, weakness and failure.
- First, the two sides understood that minimal advance assurances were needed to inoculate the meeting against a debacle.
- The surest method is to inoculate a small portion of the mixture with a minute crystal of the substance we expect to be formed.
- As all these cultures are of virulent diseases, inoculate Inner N'gombi until intact tubes recovered.
- Now fill two fermentation tubes with the bouillon, tint with litmus solution, and sterilise; inoculate with B. lactis aerogenes.
- Inoculate the liquefied medium and label it, etc., precisely as if dealing with a tube of bouillon.
- Inoculate the plates in series of three, as described for gelatine surface plates 3-8.