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"Inoculate" was later applied to other forms of engrafting or implanting, including the introduction of vaccines as a preventative against disease.
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Inoculate your teen against entitlement by giving yourself a small dose.
The Blessing of a B Minus Ph.D. Wendy Mogel 2010
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The goal: Inoculate himself against grumbling from the party's new power base, and ideally win support for the speaker's chair, an aide says.
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So - I have the live-trap baited and set, and since my TNIR (Trap, Neuter, Inoculate and Return) buddy can't do any relocation past 9: 00 PM tonight because she has to work in the morning, that means the stinker (s) won't be out of their burrow under the bedroom until 9: 05 or so.
OpEdNews - Diary: Skunks, Cats, Murphy, and Where Was That Scotch, Anyway? 2009
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Inoculation: Inoculate soil with beneficial microbes (N-fixing and P-solubilizing).
Offsetting carbon dioxide emissions through minesoil reclamation 2009
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Inoculate with rhizobia by irrigating the seedlings with a suspension of peat inoculant in water.
Chapter 25 1990
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Inoculate 10 ml of milk suspected of containing antibiotics with one tenth ml of starter culture and incubate at 32 C for five hours.
Chapter 6 1989
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Inoculate or vaccinate the calves when six months old or over, although after the animal reaches the age of two years or over they generally become immune from this disease.
The Veterinarian Charles James Korinek
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Inoculate fresh tubes of peptone water from such of the tubes as exhibit pellicle formation -- from the pellicle itself -- and incubate at
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Inoculate further tubes of bile salt broth with previously prepared dilutions (see page 445) as follows:
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