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English-Turkish dictionary. 2013.
English-Turkish dictionary. 2013.
inoculation — [ inɔkylasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1722, empr. angl.; 1580 « greffe »; lat. inoculatio → inoculer ♦ Méd. Introduction dans l organisme (d une substance contenant les germes d une maladie). Inoculation accidentelle, involontaire, par blessure, morsure,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
preventive measure — I noun adequate plans, adequate procedures, adequate steps, buffer, defense, forearming, immunization, inoculation, precaution, preservation, protection, safeguard, screen, security, shield associated concepts: preventive justice II index panoply … Law dictionary
Inoculation — L inoculation est l introduction dans l organisme, du fait de l intervention humaine, d un agent pathogène, le virus de la variole en particulier et, par extension, celui de la vaccine. L inoculation peut être accidentelle et se produire lorsqu… … Wikipédia en Français
Vaccination préventive — Vaccination L inoculation par Louis Léopold Boilly (1807). La vaccination est un procédé consistant à introduire un agent extérieur (le vaccin) dans un organisme vivant afin de créer une réaction immunitaire positive contre une maladie… … Wikipédia en Français
tuberculosis — /too berr kyeuh loh sis, tyoo /, n. Pathol. 1. an infectious disease that may affect almost any tissue of the body, esp. the lungs, caused by the organism Mycobacterium tuberculosis, and characterized by tubercles. 2. this disease when affecting… … Universalium
Croonian Lecture — The Croonian Lectures are prestigious lectureships given at the invitation of the Royal Society and the Royal College of Physicians.[citation needed] Among the papers of William Croone at his death in 1684, was a plan to endow one lectureship at… … Wikipedia
vaccine — /vak seen / or, esp. Brit., /vak seen, sin/, n. 1. any preparation used as a preventive inoculation to confer immunity against a specific disease, usually employing an innocuous form of the disease agent, as killed or weakened bacteria or viruses … Universalium
Koch, (Heinrich Hermann) Robert — born Dec. 11, 1843, Clausthal, Hannover died May 27, 1910, Baden Baden, Ger. German physician. As the first to isolate the anthrax bacillus, observe its life cycle, and develop a preventive inoculation for it, he was the first to prove a causal… … Universalium
Pasteur — The French chemist and biologist Louis Pasteur (1822 1895) invented pasteurization, developed the germ theory, founded the field of bacteriology and created the first vaccines against anthrax and rabies. Pasteur s impact upon medicine was so… … Medical dictionary
vaccine — /vækˈsin / (say vak seen), /ˈvæksin / (say vakseen) noun 1. the virus of cowpox, obtained from the vesicles of an affected cow or person, and used in vaccination against smallpox. 2. the modified virus of any of various other diseases, used for… …
préventif — préventif, ive [ prevɑ̃tif, iv ] adj. • 1819; du lat. præventus, de prævenire 1 ♦ Qui tend à empêcher (une chose fâcheuse) de se produire. Prendre des mesures préventives contre les accidents de la route, les incendies... Médecine préventive :… … Encyclopédie Universelle