aşıyla

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التركية - الإنجليزية
vaccine
{n} the cow-pox, kine-pox
Utilization of a killed or debilitated organism or a part of its contents that is capable of inducing protection against the disease caused by that organism
a preparation used for the prevention of an infectious disease It stimulates an immune response in the body (active immunisation) in order to prevent future infection by a similar micro-organism
A product of weakened or killed microorganism (bacterium or virus) that stimulates an immune response that can prevent an infection or create resistance to an infection
A preparation that stimulates an immune response that can prevent an infection or create resistance to an infection
A medication that stimulates the production of antibodies to protect against a specific disease There is a hepatitis A vaccine, a hepatitis B vaccine, and a combination vaccine that provides protection against both hepatitis A and B at the same time
Material used to induce specific protective immunity against a pathogen
A substance given to stimulate the bodys production of antibodies and provide immunity against a disease, prepared from the agent that causes the disease, or a synthetic substitute
a preparation of killed microorganisms, living attenuated organisms, or living fully virulent organisms that is administered to produce or artificially increase immunity to a particular disease
A preparation of weakened or killed microorganisms (or parts or products of them) used to produce immunity to a particular disease
A vaccine is a substance containing a harmless form of the germs that cause a particular disease. It is given to people, usually by injection, to prevent them getting that disease. Anti-malarial vaccines are now undergoing trials Seven million doses of vaccine are annually given to British children. a substance which contains a weak form of the bacteria or virus that causes a disease and is used to protect people from that disease (vaccinus , from vacca ; because the substance was originally obtained from sick cows). Preparation containing either killed or weakened live microorganisms or their toxins, introduced by mouth, by injection, or by nasal spray to stimulate production of antibodies against an infectious agent. This confers immunity to that agent, since the B lymphocytes remain sensitized to it and respond to later infection by producing more antibodies. The first vaccine, against smallpox, was introduced by Edward Jenner in 1798. Vaccines have been developed against diseases caused by bacteria (e.g., typhoid, whooping cough, tuberculosis) and by viruses (e.g., measles, influenza, rabies, poliomyelitis). Effectiveness varies, and a small percentage of people have adverse reactions. Those with immunodeficiency disorders should not receive live vaccines
{i} solution of weakened or modified pathogen cells which is injected into the body in order to stimulate the production of antibodies to a disease, inoculation; (Computers) program that is designed to protect against computer viruses
an immunogen consisting of an attenuated or killed microorganism, administered to induce the immune system to produce antibodies to fight an infectious disease
Immunobiological substance used for active immunization by introducing into the body a live modified, attenuated, or killed inactivated infectious organisms or its toxin The vaccine is capable of stimulating immune response by the host, who is thus rendered resistant to infection The word vaccine was originally applied to the serum from a cow infected with vaccinia virus; it is now used of all immunizing agents
immunogen consisting of a suspension of weakened or dead pathogenic cells injected in order to stimulate the production of antibodies
A substance that contains recombinant antigen or weakened or killed infectious organisms A vaccine provides long-term immunity against a pathogen by producing an acquired immune response giving rise to memory cells without causing disease See Immunization
Of or pertaining to cows; pertaining to, derived from, or caused by, vaccinia; as, vaccine virus; the vaccine disease
A preparation that contains an antigen made up of disease-causing organisms in a dead or weakened state It is used to boost immunity against the given diseases, and can be created using the recombinant DNA process
A substance, a small amount of a dead or weakened disease-causing agent, which is administered to a person, usually by injection, which protects that person from infection by a particular microbe If the person comes in contact with that pathogen, the body then fights it off easily and can protect against this disease in the future This protection is called immunity
{s} of or pertaining to vaccine; of or pertaining to vaccinia; derived from cows
aşı
vaccine

Scientists haven't found a vaccine for cancer yet. - Bilim adamları kanser için henüz bir aşı bulmadı.

They've been working on a new vaccine. - Onlar yeni bir aşı üzerinde çalışıyorlar.

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vaccination

The vaccination left a funny little mark on my arm. - Aşı kolumda komik küçük bir iz bıraktı.

Vaccinations help prevent childhood diseases. - Aşılar çocukluk hastalıklarını önlemeye yardımcı olur.

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{i} poison
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budding
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immunize

It is important to immunize children against polio. - Çocuk felcine karşı çocukları aşılamak önemlidir.

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scion
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(Gıda) inoculum
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booster shot

You should get a tetanus booster shot once every ten years. - Her on yılda bir tetanoz aşısı vurdurmalısın.

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graft

The orchardist grafted an apple bud onto the rootstock. - Meyve bahçesi uzmanı bir elma tomurcuğunu kök gövde üzerine aşıladı.

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antiserum
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immunization

If you have a certificate of immunization, please bring it when you come. - Bir aşı belgeniz varsa lütfen onu gelirken getirin.

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shot

The tetanus shot hurt me more than the dog bite did. - Tetanos aşısı bir köpek ısırmasından daha çok canımı yaktı.

When was the last time you had a tetanus shot? - En son ne zaman bir tetanoz aşısı yaptırdın?

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immunized
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(Tıp) vaccin
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artificial insemination
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vaccine, shot;jab; vaccination, inoculation; grafting, budding; scion, graft, bud
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vaccinal
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grafting, budding
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vaccination, inoculation
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scion, graft, bud (put into the stock)
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inoculation; (British Slang) jab
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injection
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of or related to vaccination
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{i} inoculation
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{i} jab
التركية - التركية

تعريف aşıyla في التركية التركية القاموس.

AŞI
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Çeşitli tehlikeli hastalıkların önünü almak için aşılanan madde
AŞI
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Birşeyden alınıp diğer birşeye aktarılan madde
AŞI
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Yabani veya cinsi âdi bir ağaca, cinsine yakın diğer iyi bir ağaçtan vurulan kalem veya yaprak aşısı
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Birtakım hastalıklara karşı bağışıklık sağlamak için vücuda verilen, o hastalığın mikrobuyla hazırlanmış eriyik
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Bu eriyiğin uygulanması
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Bir ağacın dalı veya gövdesi üzerine, aynı familyanın daha iyi bir türünden alınan dal, göz, tomurcuk gibi parçaları kaynaştırma işi
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Aşılı (kimse veya bitki): "Sana yeni aşı güllerimi göstereceğim."- A. Gündüz
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Bu yolla eklenen parça
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(Osmanlı Dönemi) TELKİH
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vaksın
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Aşılı (kimse veya bitki)
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Bir ağacın dalı veya gövdesi üzerine, aynı familyanın daha iyi bir türünden alınan dal, göz, tomurcuk gibi parçaları kaynaştırma işi veya böylece eklenen parça
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Daha iyi ürün elde etmek için, bir ağaçtan başka bir ağaca yapılan dal nakli
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Organizmada belli birtakım hastalıklara karşı bağışıklık sağlamak için vücuda verilen, o hastalığın mikrobuyla hazırlanmış eriyik
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