Examples of using Inoculation in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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Also apply to inoculation treatment of gray iron and ductile iron,
I long regretted bitterly, and still regret that I had not given it to him by inoculation he wrote later.
Inoculation of dogs against ticks is one of the new, recently developed methods of short-term protection.
Around 1720, Europeans and colonial Americans learned about inoculation from Ottoman and West African sources.
Used for inoculation treatment of gray iron and ductile iron,
Depth of planting a climbing rose bush depends on the site of inoculation, which should be buried about 10 cm.
Inoculation from meningococcus- is carried out before the trip to the countries of Central Africa and South America;
Inoculation Prioriks should not be used with allergies to neomycin
He's received his smallpox inoculation, and he's on the schedule for circumcision later today.
The first mass inoculation of children against polio with the Salk vaccine began in Pittsburgh, PA.
And he's on the schedule for circumcision later today.- He's received his smallpox inoculation.
the Caribbean suffered longer, even though they had pioneered inoculation.
in Preah Sihanouk and monitor their progress six months after inoculation.
You can independently enter the German strokacham associated inoculation against myxomatosis and VGBK.
it's equivalent to inoculation.
Travellers need an international vaccination certificate for entry as well indicating yellow fever inoculation within the last ten years according to the Angolan government, but at least on the Namibian/Angolan border, this is not an issue.
Industrial production of rice wine involves steaming of polished rice, inoculation of mold, Aspergillus oryzae or Aspergillus kawachii, and incubation at 25°C-30°C for 2-3 days.
Through inoculation technology, it is possible to stimulate the growth of higher-quality agarwood resin inside the trunk of the tree, which in turn can be processed to create oil called“oud”.
Known as inoculation, this procedure carried a two to five per cent death rate- much lower than full-blown smallpox- and usually brought on a mild case that still conferred lifelong immunity.
An inoculation loop, also called a smear loop