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The company inoculates the roots of trees to grow truffles more reliably.
None of this inoculates him against the terrible vagaries of human nature.
Furthermore, most voting machines aren't connected to the Internet, which inoculates them from outside intrusions.
Every one of these things that doesn&apost get rid of Donald Trump inoculates him.
Korea regularly inoculates its cattle and hogs against three types of foot-and-mouth diseases.
Some Conservatives argue that their party's record of appointing Muslims to senior jobs inoculates it against allegations of Islamophobia.
Korea, Asia's fourth-largest economy, regularly inoculates its cattle and hogs against three types of foot-and-mouth diseases.
Her commitment to Judaism sharpens her powers of discrimination and inoculates her against the dubious allure of the universal.
Ms Le Pen is unlikely to become president; France's two-round system inoculates against extremist parties like her National Front.
By elevating the power and perfidy of the "Deep State" in the minds of followers, Trump inoculates himself against charges both true and untrue.
One answer is that a personal side to Mao shines through in his early years that inoculates against the memory of the monstrous later ones.
But cartoonists who have tried to defend similar work in the past have argued that this history inoculates them — that it's just how cartooning works.
I've previously written about how media attacks against Trump are often so over the top and disconnected to reality that it inoculates him from serious criticism.
But even though naive societies are more prone to these panics, Sjöberg stressed, this doesn't mean one experience inoculates a community against experiencing variations of them again.
This new structure inoculates air traffic control from the volatile budget process and counterproductive political decision making that has contributed to the FAA's inability to improve the system.
But Biden is betting that a plan to reform immigration policy is both the better approach and inoculates the party from charges that it is for open borders.
It took particular aim at the vaccine for pertussis—the 'P' in the DPT combo shot, which also inoculates against diphtheria and tetanus—which it claimed could cause neurological damage.
To find out how Wikipedia inoculates itself against fake news, I got in touch with Victor Grigas, who works as a video producer for the Wikimedia Foundation, which runs Wikipedia.
The illicit vaccines in the current case were not part of China's compulsory, state-financed vaccination program, which inoculates children against illnesses such as polio and measles at no charge.
The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs said in a statement that the disease was unlikely to spread widely as it was one of three types of the illness that the nation inoculates against.
" Barr may hope that statement inoculates him against harsh scrutiny of a 19-page memo Barr sent to the DOJ in June, arguing that Mueller's focus on whether Trump had obstructed justice is "fatally misconceived.
Modern internet-based recruitment efforts are designed around the creation of a frictionless pipeline that slowly inoculates potential converts to hate — like putting a bunch of would-be Pepe the Frogs in a slowly boiling pot.
Sarah, LaineyGossip: Cruise is in scuzzbucket mode and from his first frame he's working so hard to make The Mummy a good movie it's like he inoculates it against the possibility of being all-the-way bad.
While Mr. Xi has tried to woo foreign investors, he has also tried carve a distinctive ideology — part old-school Communist values, part earthy appeals to ancient Chinese tradition — that inoculates China from the tumult of free markets and liberal democracy.
"I've dined out on that for the last year or so," he told his listeners at the Y. And the tale, of course, inoculates him against loud mutterings from other audiences, who do not wish to be compared to the benighted Germans.
South Korea, Asia's fourth-largest economy, regularly inoculates its cattle and hogs against three types of foot-and-mouth diseases, and the ministry said a wider spread of the virus was unlikely with this outbreak as it was one of the three types the country typically vaccinates against.
Many rightly attribute the condom's decline to the rise of PrEP — an acronym for pre-exposure prophylaxis, a two-drug cocktail that inoculates a person from contracting H.I.V. But another crucial component is the fading memory of the AIDS crisis that once defined what it meant to be gay.
Even before Trump, Roth knew what much of America's political class had forgotten: that the boundaries of the possible were wider than either the Democratic or Republican parties believed, that isolationism and xenophobia are powerful tools in the hands of a charismatic political outsider, that there is nothing in the American heart that inoculates us against the allure of demagogues.
Metallofullerene-based inoculates using the rhonditic steel process are beginning production as one of the first commercially viable uses of buckyballs.
Martha insists on confronting the natives, but Ginger drags her away before anything happens. That night, the headman's wife brings her sick child to the pair. Martha inoculates her. When the headman demands his child back, Ginger sends him away.
She instead inoculates herself with the experimental vaccine, then visits her infected father. She does not contract MEV-1 and the vaccine is declared a success. The CDC awards vaccinations by lottery based on birthdates. By this time, the death toll has reached 2.5 million in the U.S. and 26 million worldwide.
Later, other royal families soon followed Montagu's act. For instance, in 1768, Catherine the Great of Russia had herself and her son, the future Tsar Paul, inoculated. The Russians continued to refine the process. Nevertheless, inoculation was not always a safe process; inoculates developed a real case of smallpox and could infect others.
357 magnum revolver Cal left behind. Joanie succeeds in locating the decontamination system. She administers the new antidote throughout the building, eradicating the weapon and treating workers breathing in the aerosolized antidote. Upon confirmation the infection levels are down, Joanie deactivates the "Protocol One" quarantine and Fairchild inoculates Cal, rendering him unconscious.
The narrow streets of Ladd's Addition are lined with American Elm trees. The Save Our Elms organization inoculates the elm trees yearly against Dutch elm disease. Each of the four smaller, diamond-shaped "circles" to the east, west, north, and south contains one of Portland's rose test gardens. Friends of Ladd's Addition Gardens regularly solicits money and volunteers to maintain the rose gardens.
Knoll, F.A. (1972) Untersuchungen zur Ausbrreitung gefassbesiedelnder Verticillium Arten in Luzernepflanzen. Zentralblatt für Bakteriologie, Parasitenkunde, Infektionskrankheiten und Hygiene 127, 332-345. A heavily infected plant can succumb to the disease and die. As this occurs, the Verticillium will form its survival structures and when the plant dies, its survival structures will be where the plant falls, releasing inoculates into the environment.
The inoculation needle inoculates the sterile agar by the manipulation of the media so that the needle tip grazes the agar surface in a zigzag pattern. Aseptic technique is then applied to the withdrawn inoculation needle. ; Plate culture Inoculation of a plate culture is done through the streaking technique to make a streak plate. After lifting the lid so that it hovers above the sterile agar plate, the inoculation needle will be streaked across the plate in controlled directions.
This is why the pathogen is most severe in summer and autumn-harvested crops. The pathogen overwinters in the form of an oospore, which can survive several years in the soil and inoculates the host when temperatures become optimal. In heavy moisture and wet soil, the pathogen can also release zoospores that can further increase its population up to 1000-fold. Flooding of soil by heavy rains as well as poorly drained soils have been shown to increase cavity spot disease development.
A way to make rock phosphate more effective is to add microbial inoculates such as phosphate-solubilizing microorganisms, known as PSMs, to the soil. These solubilize phosphorus already in the soil and use processes like organic acid production and ion exchange reactions to make that phosphorus available for plants. Experimentally, these PSMs have been shown to increase crop growth in terms of shoot height, dry biomass and grain yield. Phosphorus uptake is even more efficient with the presence of mycorrhizae in the soil.
Depending on the way they are transmitted, plant viruses are classified as non-persistent, semi- persistent and persistent. In non-persistent transmission, viruses become attached to the distal tip of the stylet of the insect and on the next plant it feeds on, it inoculates it with the virus. Semi-persistent viral transmission involves the virus entering the foregut of the insect. Those viruses that manage to pass through the gut into the haemolymph and then to the salivary glands are known as persistent.
He was featured in a series of one-shot adventures in Detective Comics, stealing objects "when they are their most valuable" and fighting many Justice League members. As he was defeated by hero after hero, he presses a special button on his keypad that would (as it was revealed to the reader in a thought balloon) "turn defeat into victory". After months of appearances, the Calculator's scheme is revealed. The button somehow analyzes the powers or tactics of the hero defeating him, and effectively inoculates him from ever being defeated by that hero ever again.
Jordan (Brittany Tiplady) is Frank and Catherine's daughter. Although her father attempts to shield her from the disturbing nature of his work, it becomes apparent that she is beginning to share his precognitive abilities. Jordan survives the Millennium Group's viral apocalypse when her mother inoculates her with a vaccine obtained from rejected group member Lara Means, sacrificing her own life. After her mother's death and her father's obsessive quest to destroy the group, Jordan is cared for by her maternal grandparents and reunites with her father at the turn of the year 2000.
This technique identifies a fungal infection in about 40%–70% of the infections, but cannot identify the species of dermatophyte. Culture test: This is the most effective, but also the most time-consuming, way to determine if ringworm is on a pet. In this test, the veterinarian collects hairs from the pet, or else collects fungal spores from the pet's hair with a toothbrush, or other instrument, and inoculates fungal media for culture. These cultures can be brushed with transparent tape and then read by the veterinarian using a microscope, or can be sent to a pathological lab.
One method of bacterial culture is liquid culture, in which the desired bacteria are suspended in a liquid nutrient medium, such as Luria Broth, in an upright flask. This allows a scientist to grow up large amounts of bacteria for a variety of downstream applications. Liquid cultures are ideal for preparation of an antimicrobial assay in which the experimenter inoculates liquid broth with bacteria and lets it grow overnight (they may use a shaker for uniform growth). Then they would take aliquots of the sample to test for the antimicrobial activity of a specific drug or protein (antimicrobial peptides).
Ultimately, to create his vaccine for rabies, Pasteur used a simple method that involved drying out tissue. As is described in his notebook: > In a series of flasks in which air is maintained in a dry state…each day one > suspends a thickness of fresh rabbit spinal tissue taken from a rabbit dead > of rabies. Each day as well, one inoculates under the skin of a dog 1 mL of > sterilized bouillion, in which has dispersed a small fragment of one of > these desiccated spinal pieces, beginning with a piece most distant in time > from when it was worked upon, in order to be sure that it is not at all > virulent. So, Pasteur mostly used other techniques besides serial passage to create his vaccines.

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