You can inoculate your soil by finding a healthy wild tree and then bringing a few scoops of the soil beneath its branches back to your ground. |
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Powell was a cipher to inoculate the Republicans from seeming too white-bread. |
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Vaccination programmes are being carried out in schools to inoculate children who have not been taken to their doctor for the injection. |
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Topics have ranged from population studies, herbicide, insecticide, planter speed, and inoculate trials. |
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If we want to prevent someone from catching a serious disease, we inoculate them. |
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In the event of a smallpox outbreak, the federal government is prepared with enough vaccine to inoculate everyone who would need it. |
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The outdoors, he concluded, would eugenically inoculate boy children against the evils of over-sophistication and effeminacy as they grew. |
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Or does mere public belabouring sometimes debase the very virtues intended for promotion and inoculate public sentiment against subscription? |
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Then a clear filtrate with no cells or bacteria was used to inoculate another chicken, which would then develop a tumor. |
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The three bacterial species used to initially inoculate treatments grew readily on nutrient agar. |
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And he's told me how children would come in and they would inoculate them against diseases, but he knew there had to be something else. |
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The commander of the continental Army realized that if he did not inoculate his army against smallpox, he might not have an army. |
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Enough vaccine to inoculate everyone in the country against a pandemic strain of flu will be manufactured after the deadly virus breaks out, the Government pledged yesterday. |
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He states that anthrax vaccine is not being produced, but the Pentagon has embarked on a massive effort to produce this vaccine and to inoculate all US troops on active duty. |
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Compost teas are believed to inoculate the plant surface with microorganisms that antagonize or compete with plant pathogens. |
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Emerging economies, having experienced the crises of 1997-98, resolved to inoculate themselves by refusing to rely on foreign financing. |
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When vaccinating against influenza, inoculate those most susceptible to the disease's wrath. |
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America has rapidly secured enough doses of vaccine to inoculate the entire country and now wonders whether to do so. |
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Temperature of house should be at least 18°C. Do not water and inoculate with spawn until all odour of formaldehyde has disappeared. |
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The good thing about the proposal is that it answers the question to inoculate or not to inoculate? |
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The process will employ the help of naturally occurring microscopic bacteria to inoculate the corn while it is still at the seed stage. |
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The bottles are then used to feed the mollusc larvae and to inoculate 170-litre containers. |
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Useful traits identified in the samples have helped inoculate U. S. crops from dangerous pathogens. |
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Mother spawn can be used to inoculate either grain spawn or a second generation of mother spawn. |
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To acquire the virus, the active feeding period has to last at least 30 min and to inoculate the virus into plants for at least 40 min. |
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You cannot inoculate your child against failure, but you can give him emotional vitamins which will set up resistance to it. |
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Short periods of rainfall are sufficient to release spores and inoculate trees. |
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But even before adults enter their senior years, children are not a surefire way to inoculate against loneliness. |
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The ensuing hysteria persuaded some parents not to inoculate their kids for fear of triggering autism. |
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Such partnerships are important to inoculate our society against the twin diseases of hatred and intolerance. |
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A deeply-held belief in moral integrity does not inoculate one from mistakes, weakness and failure. |
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First, the two sides understood that minimal advance assurances were needed to inoculate the meeting against a debacle. |
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I can remember the environment minister saying that all he had to do was be a bit better than the former environment minister, now leader of the Liberal Party, or to perhaps inoculate the debate politically. |
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To inoculate themselves further, firms are encouraging clients receiving news of worrying genetic proclivities to seek medical or genetic counselling. That points to another snag, however. |
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Many early vaccines used dead samples of FMDV to inoculate animals, but those early vaccines sometimes caused real outbreaks. |
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These spines can inoculate urticating substances responsible for painful dermatitis like other Hemileucinae. |
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The cell suspensions from each strain were used to inoculate the cupules of the API ZYM strips. |
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In simple laboratories, grain mother spawn should not be used to inoculate another generation of grain mother spawn because the risk of contamination and degeneration will be too high. |
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To promote growth on these lands, Mikro-Tek has harnessed a naturally occurring soil fungi called mycorrhizae and developed a method to inoculate seedlings and plant roots. |
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The World Health Organisation and Unicef launched a massive polio immunisation drive this week which aims to inoculate 63 million children in 10 African countries against the virus. |
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If this transaction were to go through, is there any legislative or legal means to absolutely, totally inoculate the RADARSAT-2 technology against that law? |
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For example, the U. S. government has enough smallpox vaccine to vaccinate the entire American population and enough anthrax vaccine to inoculate at least every member of the U. S. military. |
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Over the years, town and state officials have taken steps to inoculate the tree against Dutch elm disease. |
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Within weeks a network of fungi colonizes the surface so densely that the wood chip layer can actually be shaken loose from the soil by hand and moved elsewhere to inoculate an area nearby with local fungi. |
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One French franc will buy enough maize to keep an Afghan family going for one day while 27 deutschmarks will inoculate a child against six killer diseases. |
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Twenty deutschmarks would inoculate a child against all six major killer diseases and 8,000 drachmas would feed one hungry person every day for a week. |
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