immunization

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Englisch - Türkisch
(Askeri) BAĞIŞIKLIK: İnsan ve hayvanların bulaşıcı hastalıklardan muafiyetini sağlama. Bak. "booster dose"
{i} aşılama
bağışık kılma
aşı

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

(Tıp) Bağışıklılaştırma, bağışıklık meydana getirme
{i} bağışıklık kazandırma
bağışıklama
(Diş Hekimliği) bağışıklık sağlama işlemi
immunize
bağışıklık kazandırmak
immunization register
(Askeri) AŞI KAĞIDI: Bir askere tatbik edilen bütün aşı ve serumları kayda mahsus bir form
immunize
{f} (against) (-e karşı) bağışık kılmak
immunize
aşılamak

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

immunize
(Tıp) bağışıklama
immunize
aşı

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

immunize
(Tıp) immunize
passive immunization
(Tıp) pasif immünizasyon
immunize
bağışık kılmak
immunize
bağışıklık kazandır
active immunization
(Tıp, İlaç) Vücuda mikrop verilerek bağışıklılaştırma, bağışıklık meydana getirme
immunisations
aşılar
immunizations
aşılar
mass immunization
kitlesel aşılama
immunize
(Tıp) Bağışık kılmak, bağışıklık meydana getirmek
immunize
aşıla,bağışıklık kazandır
immunize
{f} muaf tutmak
Englisch - Englisch
One such exposure

The first immunization a baby gets is against HBV.

The process by which an individual is exposed to a material that is designed to prime his or her immune system against that material

Immunization against influenza is important for all child-care workers.

Protection against interest rate risk by holding assets and liabilities of equal durations
The process of obtaining resistance to a specific disease, typically delivered through a vaccination shot or capsule Using killed or weakened viruses, bacterial molecules or inactivated toxins, a vaccination will introduce harmless forms of the disease into the body Once immunized, the body then develops antibodies to fight the foreign substance
vaccination or other process that induces protection (immunity) against infection or disease caused by a microbe
Protection of susceptible individuals from communicable disease by administration of a living modified agent (as in yellow fever), a suspension of killed organism (as in whooping cough), or an inactivated toxin (as in tetanus) Temporary passive immunization can be produce by administration of antibody in the form of immune globulin in some conditions See also active immunization; passive immunization
a process by which a person is protected against the adverse effects of infection by a disease-causing microorganism
A process for designing fixed income portfolios to obtain a target rate of return over a specified time period, within a narrow range, despite market conditions
The process by which a person or animal becomes protected against a disease; the process of inducing immunity by administering an antigen (vaccine) to allow the immune system to prevent infection or illness when it subsequently encounters the infectious agent This term is often used interchangeably with vaccination or inoculation
the process by which a person is protected against the adverse effects of infection by a disease-causing microorganism Active immunization (vaccination) involves inoculating a person with an antigen and relying on their body to mount an immune response Passive immunization involves giving a patient exogenous (manufactured or transferred from another individual) antibodies
The act of inducing antibody formation leading to immunity
Protection of susceptible individuals from communicable diseases by administration of a living modified agent, a suspension of killed organisms, or an inactivated toxin
the process of inducing immunity by administering a vaccine, thereby "teaching" the immune system to recognize certain antigen(s) and thus prevent infection or illness when it subsequently encounters the infectious agent
A method to produce immunity (protection from infection) using vaccines for a specific disease
Injection with a specific antigen to promote antibody formation, to create immunity to a disease, or to make a person less susceptible to a contagious disease
A bond portfolio strategy whose goal is to eliminate the portfolio's risk, in case of a general change in the rate of interest, through the use of duration
The construction of an asset and a liability match that benefits from offsetting changes in value
A process or procedure that increases an organism's reaction to antigens, thereby, improving its ability to resist or overcome infection
The process by which a person or animal becomes protected against a disease This term is often used interchangeably with vaccination or inoculation
  a process that increases an organisms reaction to antigen and therefore improves its ability to resist or overcome infection
Protection from disease by administering vaccines that induce the body to form antibodies against infectious agents
the act of making immune (especially by inoculation)
The construction of an asset and a liability that are subject to offsetting changes in value
the process of inducing immunity by administering an antigen (vaccine) to allow the immune system to prevent infection or illness when it subsequently encounters the infectious agent
The process of inducing protection against a disease, usually by administering an antigen (as in a vaccine) or antibodies (as in immune globulin) (See also vaccination, but these terms are often used interchangeably )
The effect whereby recipients distribute fewer copies of a chain letter if they have recently received one or more chain letters of the same motivational category CLEVO
The design of a bond portfolio to achieve a target level of return in the face of changing reinvestment rates and price levels It is the combining of short- and long-term bonds in the same portfolio to produce a predictable rate of return regardless of movements in interest rates
the process of developing immunity; often refers to an injection
{i} process of rendering insusceptible to a disease (also immunisation)
immunisation
Alternative spelling of immunization
immunize
To make someone or something immune to something
active immunization
(Tıp, İlaç) Active immunization is where an actual microbe is taken in by a person. Antibodies are created by the recipient and are stored permanently
immunisation
UK, immunology, alternative spelling of immunization
immunisation
production of artificial resistance to disease by a vaccine
immunisation
{i} process of rendering insusceptible to a disease (also immunization)
immunisation
The process of eliminating interest rate risk by adjusting the duration of the assets and liabilities
immunisation
- the process of inducing immunity to an infectious agent by administering a vaccine
immunisation
the act of making immune (especially by inoculation)
immunisation
The design of a bond portfolio to achieve a target level of return, regardless of changing interest rates and price levels
immunizations
plural of immunization
immunize
law: grant immunity from prosecution
immunize
perform vaccinations or produce immunity in by inoculation; "We vaccinate against scarlet fever"; "The nurse vaccinated the children in the school"
immunize
To inoculate someone, as thus produce immunity from a disease
immunize
{f} render insusceptible to a disease; perform vaccinations by inoculation; (Law) grant a person exemption or protection from something that others are subjected to (also immunise)
immunize
im·mun·ize immunizes immunizing immunized in BRIT, also use immunise If people or animals are immunized, they are made immune to a particular disease, often by being given an injection. We should require that every student is immunized against hepatitis B The monkeys had been immunized with a vaccine made from infected cells All parents should have their children immunized. + immunization immunizations im·mun·iza·tion universal immunization against childhood diseases. to protect someone from a particular illness by giving them a vaccine = vaccinate, inoculate inoculate immunize sb against sth
Türkisch - Englisch

Definition von immunization im Türkisch Englisch wörterbuch

immunize
(Tıp) immunize
immunization

    Silbentrennung

    im·mu·ni·za·tion

    Türkische aussprache

    îmyunızeyşın

    Aussprache

    /ˌəmyo͞onəˈzāsʜən/ /ˌɪmjuːnəˈzeɪʃən/
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