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Most research has looked at the effect of these supplements on immunity and infectious disease, with conflicting results.
The Tokyo tribunal accommodated to these sentiments by granting Emperor Hirohito immunity from prosecution.
This does postulate quite a large realm of immunity to the doctors and the social workers.
But he is given immunity for the deliberate, wilful telling of a falsehood.
It is relevant to reflect for a moment on what, exactly, diplomatic immunity is.
He has apparently been offered remission of his present sentence and immunity from further prosecution if he testifies.
The man who sees himself as a latter-day Saladin will not to be enticed into retirement by the promise of immunity.
There are also leaders outside of the parliament who escape prosecution because they have been granted immunity by their own governments.
Even amid the worst sectarian violence, boxers here had a kind of diplomatic immunity.
Much more commonly, anti-tetanus serum has been widely used to confer passive immunity after potentially contaminated minor injuries.
The carriage of diphtheria bacteria developed in the presence of normal activity of antitoxic and diminished antibacterial immunity.
But that can only be for a limited amount of time, and that also goes on these issues for immunity certainly.
A woman should be tested prior to pregnancy for immunity to rubella, and vaccinated if she is not immune.
For example, you may in a rush grab processed or sugary snacks and drink lots of coffee, which can lower your immunity and sap your energy.
Where there has previously been an outbreak of scour on a farm, cows may be vaccinated to help boost immunity of the calf.
Some vaccines, such as tetanus and pertussis, don't provide lifelong immunity.
Not surprisingly, no reference to such an immunity is set forth in the Constitution.
Infectious micro-organisms may therefore pose real dangers, especially as our immunity to vanished or rare diseases has certainly declined.
Nor was the purpose of the original grants of immunity to delegate power, but rather to transfer certain responsibilities to an intermediary.
First, a single vaccination generates only a small amount of immunity and booster shots are needed to build up immunity to protective levels.
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