Seeds were not inoculated with rhizobia and plants were dependent on inorganic nitrogen. |
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Children in such families are quick to be inoculated with the germ of duplicity. |
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When subsequently inoculated with virus-containing matter, they became smitten with the disease. |
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Owners of pet and show rabbits were advised to have their animals inoculated against myxomatosis or cover their hutches with buttered muslin. |
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Plants inoculated with both organisms had the lowest shoot weight, pod weight and height in all the test ultisols. |
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The inoculated cell cultures were incubated at 35C and observed daily for a week for cytopathic effect. |
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The highest nodule number was found in plants singly inoculated with B. japonicum and cultivated under well-watered conditions. |
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He has also been preparing by becoming inoculated against rabies, polio and typhoid. |
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When inoculated into humans, the weakened bacteria should induce an immune response but not cause disease. |
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Oftentimes, though, the person being inoculated would contract the disease and suffer its consequences. |
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When monkeys were inoculated with the vaccines, the primates' immune systems mounted a response against either the Ebola or Marburg virus. |
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After an increase in the number of personnel contracting Hepatitis B, a request was made for all members to be inoculated against the disease. |
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I'll rest easier knowing I'm inoculated against eradicated diseases like Smallpox. |
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Protect inoculants and inoculated seed from sun and heat as much as possible and plant soon after inoculation. |
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Half of them were randomly chosen to be inoculated with C. campestris, leaving the rest uninfected. |
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It is important for heavy sections to be well inoculated and to be made from a composition low in trace elements. |
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Deposit was inoculated with a sterile Pasteur pipette over the surface of slopes of LJ media in duplicate. |
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The skimmed milk is pasteurized to remove unwanted bacteria and enzymes, then a small amount is inoculated, kept warm, and allowed to sour. |
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She inoculated herself from that happening by letting police know well in advance that she might become a target of swatting. |
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The burn wounds swabs and urine samples were inoculated within one hour of collection on to blood agar and MacConkey agar plates. |
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Control plants were also dusted with carborundum and mock inoculated with a sample volume of potassium phosphate buffer. |
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The six victims inoculated with the attenuated live virus vaccine developed symptoms similar to those of yellow fever. |
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Almost all children need to be inoculated to prevent measles, mumps and rubella regaining a grip. |
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Healthy sheep inoculated with tissue from animals with scrapie took years to develop symptoms, far longer than for any other known infection. |
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Punching holes around each canker, Cummings Carlson's team inoculated the tree with a slurry of hypovirulent fungus. |
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The sporozoites migrate to the salivary glands and are inoculated into a new vertebrate host when the mosquito feeds. |
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In 1789 there was an outbreak of swinepox and Jenner inoculated three people with pustules from this infection. |
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Those of them who master its lessons will be inoculated against all manner of ideological nonsense purveyed by their leftist professors. |
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These same viscerotropic viruses may cause typical signs and lesions of VVND when inoculated into chickens. |
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On the last days, I inoculated Joseph Meister with the most virulent virus of rabies. |
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Remarkably, he inoculated himself with pus from a suppurating bubo to fortify himself against bubonic plague. |
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Germinated seeds were planted individually in ceramic pots containing 300 ml of vermiculite, and then inoculated. |
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Inoculation increased the number of cormlets produced by two of the three varieties, however only one variety produced larger cormlets when inoculated. |
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He said most of the troops had been inoculated against anthrax, while they also possessed antidotes to combat nerve gas and tablets to alleviate effects of radiation sickness. |
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Troops traveling north from the Carolinas were soon stopping in Virginia to be inoculated before continuing on. |
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He had his wife, Martha, inoculated in Philadelphia, and she came through the process healthy. |
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Full throttle Shiraz and robust Cabernet Sauvignon grapes are inoculated with yeast and made into sparkling wines with unbelievable character and finesse. |
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About 200-300 unpurified colonies from each selection were inoculated as patches in a regular array on the same selective medium from which they were taken. |
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In the sensitization phase, usually 200.gamma. of BCG-CWS is intracutaneously inoculated once a week, totally four times, at the right and left lateral brachiums alternately. |
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Then the immune-impaired and those susceptible to vaccinia complications could be inoculated against vaccinia while everyone else is inoculated against smallpox. |
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Infants are already inoculated against Meningitis C and the Hib form of the disease in the six-vaccine package given at two, three and four months. |
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Among the older children, 19 had been inoculated with measles vaccine. |
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The children, who are mainly toddlers, could pick up infections and may not after all be inoculated against the childhood diseases, it has emerged. |
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When we get enough vaccine, a decision will be made whether or not we all ought to be inoculated simply as protection against an extraordinarily unlikely event. |
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Organisms obtained from these animals, when inoculated into uninfected animals, proved to be unresponsive to atovaquone therapy, suggesting the emergence of drug resistance. |
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For initial qualitative screening of elevated mutation frequencies in isolates, a single colony of each isolate to be tested was inoculated into 4 ml Luria broth. |
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Having been inoculated with cowpox, Phipps was now immune to smallpox. |
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Bactericidal and fungicidal activity of ant secretions and of pure formic acid were tested on filter-paper disks placed into each inoculated agar spread-plate. |
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The efficacy of the isolated phage to disinfest seed potato tubers artificially inoculated with a common scab-causing streptomycete was evaluated. |
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The inoculated flasks were taken after 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 days by removing a single Erlenmeyer flask from the incubator further analyses. |
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Tolerance to Cd of soybean and eucalyptus inoculated with arbuscular mycorrhizal and saprobe fungi. |
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At the incipience of my ceramic creative experiment, which formally took off in 1977 in my student days, I was inoculated by the Uli vaccine. |
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It was inoculated intracerebrally according to procedures previously described. |
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Smallpox vaccine was inoculated by scratches into the superficial layers of the skin and a wide variety of instruments was used to achieve this. |
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Crucially all of at least four who Jenner deliberately inoculated with smallpox virus resisted it. |
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For assessment of the pseudoestrus condition, diabetic mice were inoculated in the presence or absence of exogenous estrogen. |
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Eventually, she decided to have herself inoculated by a Scottish doctor, Thomas Dimsdale. |
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Moreover, he demonstrated that the protective cowpox pus could be effectively inoculated from person to person, not just directly from cattle. |
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Examples of oscillograms and spectrograms of sounds recorded from an inoculated frond on day 7 in enclosed and exposed environments. |
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Both were inoculated with 1 gm. of very mitey flour placed at the bottom of the bottle. |
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The culture medium was inoculated with selenium to investigate the rate of uptake. |
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During this time, he was inoculated for smallpox, which had a lifelong effect upon his general health. |
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Before the end of 1777, nearly 40,000 troops had been inoculated. |
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Forty million Americans were inoculated, unnecessarily as it turned out. |
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She continued trapping cats each month until every cat visiting her yard was spayed or neutered and inoculated against rabies. |
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An RPMI 1640 agar plate was inoculated by streaking a conidia-laden cotton swab bidirectionally across the surface of the plate. |
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After he recovered, Weigl inoculated, successfully, rickettsiae from the lice that had fed on him to other lice. |
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The pathogenesis of turkey rhinotracheitis virus in turkey poults inoculated with the virus alone or together with two strains of bacteria. |
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In fact, we have been inoculated from the experience of contagion. |
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The media is inoculated with the specimen suspended in a small amount of Page's ameba saline. |
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Historian Joseph Ellis suggests that Washington's decision to have his troops inoculated against the smallpox epidemic was one of his most important decisions. |
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The results showed a high attack rate in squirrel monkeys inoculated intracerebrally but a low attack rate and long incubation periods by those exposed orally. |
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Many of the West Nile fever symptoms have been reproduced in volunteers with underlying neoplastic disease who had been inoculated with virus to achieve pyrexia and oncolysis. |
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Historian Joseph Ellis suggests that Washington's decision to have his troops inoculated against the disease was one of his most important decisions. |
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When a smallpox epidemic occurred he advised the local cattle workers to be inoculated, but they told him that their previous cowpox infection would prevent smallpox. |
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The location of the peroxidase activity in inoculated Arabidopsis leaves was also examined by incubating detached inoculated leaves in a 4-chloro-1-napthol solution. |
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Reckoning that the rectal lining of the louse is chitinous and so can withstand mechanical trauma, Weigl inoculated lice anally with these rickettsiae. |
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Wood chips are inoculated with shiitake mycelium then pushed into the pre-drilled holes, and immediately covered with hot wax to prevent contamination. |
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They obtained six different types of material from a major airline carrier, inoculated them with the bacteria and exposed them to typical airplane conditions. |
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A BC was defined as a sample of blood obtained from a single venepuncture site, irrespective of whether the blood was inoculated into one or multiple BC bottles. |
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For infection, fertilized chicken eggs at embryonation day 11 were inoculated with virus into the allantois sack or onto the chorioallantoic membrane. |
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Weiland's team inoculated the leaves of the common weed Chenopodium quinoa and a sugar beet hybrid with extracts from the infected root specimens. |
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