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Перевод: immune
[прилагательное] иммунный; невосприимчивый; неприкосновенный; свободный; освобожденный
Тезаурус:
- Not even IBM, the world's largest computer company by far, is immune.
- At the same time, during the 1950s and 1960s, great advances were made in determining the molecular structures of RNA and DNA, and in recognizing their functions in controlling the activities of living cells, including the power to reproduce themselves and to become immune to infecting organisms.
- However, in the specialised cells that support and nourish the fetus the immune reaction is greater against a mule fetus than against a horse fetus.
- Executive power is a little too immune from proper scrutiny
- But, of course, as the patient's immune system recovered and rejected the cancer so it rejected the transplanted organ leaving the patient with no option but to return to dialysis.
- Aromatherapy, in common with other natural therapies, aims to strengthen the immune system.
- Another example is where the immune system is not functioning adequately; suppose we keep animals in a condition which is such that their immune system does not work properly.
- AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) was first called GRID (gay-related immune deficiency) and, by homosexuals themselves when they thought they had a monopoly of it, the Gay Plague.
- "If we constantly wear the same scent, we become immune to it"
- The antibodies are sets of biological identity tags created by hybrids made from immune cells and tumour cells.
- I decided that there might well be a few odd cancer cells lurking about that my immune system hadn't spotted or had been too demoralized to deal with - and anyway, wasn't I, like everyone else, making thousands of cancer cells every day?
- A situation could arise where harmful bacteria, having become immune to disinfectants, survive to cause illness which cannot be treated by antibiotics.
- A biopsy of brain tissue detected the presence of toxoplasmosis, which is relatively harmless in people with normally functioning immune systems.
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