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Inoculation is the act of
implanting a
pathogen or
other microbe or
virus into a
person or
other organism. It is a
method of
artificially inducing immunity...
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Inoculation theory is a
social psychological/communication
theory that
explains how an
attitude or
belief can be made
resistant to
persuasion or influence...
- An
inoculation loop (also
called a
smear loop,
inoculation wand or microstreaker) is a
simple tool used
mainly by
microbiologists to pick up and transfer...
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needle until the
inoculation needle tip
lightly come into
contact with the base
surface of the
sterile media. The
inoculation needle inoculates the sterile...
- twenty-five
different preventable infections. The
first recorded use of
inoculation to
prevent smallpox occurred in the 16th
century in China, with the earliest...
- thereafter.
Benjamin Franklin, who had been
inoculated earlier in his own life, had
intended for his son to be
inoculated as well. However, due to an illness...
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Bostonians as part of the
Thirteen Colonies'
earliest experiment with
public inoculation.
Their efforts would inspire further research for
immunizing people from...
- Sander; Leiserowitz, Anthony; Rosenthal, Seth; Maibach,
Edward (2017). "
Inoculating the
Public against Misinformation about Climate Change" (PDF). Global...
- 2020. The
children trapped in Bangladesh's
brothel village –
video (the Guardian) KCET
Bangladesh Inoculates Older ****
Workers at
Biggest Brothel v t e...
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commonly presents as tender,
swollen lymph nodes near the site of the
inoculating bite or
scratch or on the neck, and is
usually limited to one side. This...