This value seems to be in good agreement with the experimental results for low dose inoculations for this strain. |
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And even if you're still undecided about pet insurance, make sure to take your dog in for regular inoculations, boosters and screening tests. |
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The inoculations under question were injected from containers with multiple doses of the vaccine. |
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I was told, even if the papers from abroad prove inoculations, the dogs have to be checked by a veterinary doctor in the airport. |
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I was also introduced to the merits of preventive medicine inoculations, vaccinations, antimalarial drugs, etc. |
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Will the insurer cover routine wellness care, such as inoculations against distemper, rabies and other diseases? |
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In any case, public clamor for inoculations might require a liberal vaccination program after an outbreak. |
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He has had regular inoculations and referred to the Saskatoon medical clinic that he has attended at. |
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Records on other rosaceous hosts are old, mostly based on artificial inoculations and extremely dubious. |
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The vaccination procedure involved two inoculations at intervals of 12 days with vaccines of different potencies. |
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Those who become ill with conditions that could have been prevented by routine inoculations may also find their claims rejected. |
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Two weeks after these initial inoculations, both the vaccinated and control sheep were inoculated with a virulent strain of anthrax. |
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Unfortunately, that needs two inoculations, and an ideal vaccine would need only one. |
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All the inoculations received by a person throughout his or her life are recorded on a vaccination card. |
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Several authorities have suggested that booster inoculations of the common vaccines need be given only every three years rather than annually. |
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There's even great advice on immunizations and inoculations. |
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These two methods allow rapid and accurate identification of the pathogen without the need for artificial inoculations, but also require considerable experience. |
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The required inoculations are provided to pregnant women and to children, as are the requisite health care, health education and familyplanning services. |
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To ward off epidemics, inoculations and vaccinations are provided. |
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For example, I have heard the argument presented that the widespread use of childhood inoculations may in fact be the thing that causes that recessive tendency toward asthma to be triggered. |
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The Institute of Tropical Medicine has a fax-on-demand system, through which current information and advice can be obtained about malaria prevention and inoculations. |
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All participants should ensure that they have the necessary travel documents i.e. valid passports, visas, etc. and that they have checked current health regulations concerning any inoculations that might be required. |
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He may have done some cowpox inoculations in 1796 at about the same time that Jenner vaccinated Phipps. |
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Pasteur chose to conduct his experiments using rabbits and transmitted the infectious agent from animal to animal by intracerebral inoculations until he obtained a stable preparation. |
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No inoculations are required for entry into Slovenia, but we would nonetheless advise travellers to check that they have been inoculated recently against diphtheria, tetanus and polio. |
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The causal agent of the disease has not been morphologically described, but cross inoculations or natural complexes indicate that it is distinct from known strawberry viruses. |
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The work of Louis Pasteur and Robert Koch had shown bacteria to be the cause of many previously incurable diseases that could now be controlled through inoculations, medication and hygienic measures. |
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Ask your doctor about matters to which you should pay special attention in terms of accompanying symptoms, always take medicine precisely as prescribed and take advantage of prophylactic inoculations. |
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Between the ages at which a child finishes his inoculations, around eighteen months or two years, and when he goes to school, there is a gap in medical supervision. |
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Johnny Notions successfully carried out early smallpox inoculations on Yell in the 18th century, at a time when many other places remained sceptical. |
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