immunise|immunised|immunises|immunising in English

verb immunise (Brit.)

render insusceptible to a disease; perform vaccinations by inoculation; (Law) grant a person exemption or protection from something that others are subjected to (also immunize)

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1. Non-immunised mice on a gluten free diet served as controls.

2. Two components of the anthrax toxin: their relationship to known immunising Aggressins

3. To produce polyclonal Antisera, animals (typically rabbits or sheep) are immunised with a particular antigen (e.g

4. Already underway is a programme immunising all risk groups against DT, MMR, Yellow Fever and Hepatitis B.

5. Children are immunised at two , three or four months - at the same time as diphtheria , whooping cough , tetanus and polio .

6. Aberrant infection of B cells by (Epstein-Barr virus) EBV leads to autoimmune disease, especially multiple sclerosis, myasthenia gravis and Hashimoto's thyroiditis, and can be treated or immunised against.

7. Conditionality (also called conditions and co-responsibilities) require beneficiaries to undertake certain actions, such as ensuring that their children are immunised or attending school, or taking part in parenting classes, in return for receiving their transfers (World Bank, 2018b: 7)

8. Conversely, it was the low yield of antibodies from immunised horses that initially delayed the production of a death adder Antivenene. While Thomas Eades had optimistically claimed in early 1929 that an Antivenene for this species would be available the …