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Immunogenicity
Based on immunogenicity studies and experience with other vaccines, the new meningococcal conjugate vaccine (Menactra) should be highly effective in preventing meningococcal disease in older children, adolescents and adults. The duration of protection with the new vaccine is unknown. Immunogenicity has been inconsistent in infants and toddlers
Syncytial Theory - Metazoa This theory suggests that the ancestral metazoan was at ,first Syncytial in structure but later became cellularised by formation of cell membranes
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Which one of the following is used as vector for cloning genes into higher organisms ? 1. Baculovirus 2. Salmonella typhimurium 3. Rhizopus nigricans 4. Retrovirus
How can the hypothesis that asserts that chloroplasts as well as mitochondria were primitive prokaryotes that associated in mutualism with primitive anaerobic eukaryotic cells be c
Define Protection against poisoning - Function of Vitamin E? 1) Protection against poisoning: It protects liver from injury due to carbon tetra chloride poisoning. 2) Pr
Q. What is Atomic constipation? This type is most common; often it is called the "lazy .bowel". There is a loss of muscle tone causing weak peristalsis, the causes are: a) L
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Q. Direct use values of biodiversity? Direct use values are for those goods that are ensured directly e.g. food and timber. Maintaining a wide range of components of biological
Chloroplast In plants, chloroplasts are the essential organelles for carrying out photosynthesis. Chloroplasts are found in all green plants. Chloroplast occurs mainly
Q. How chloroplasts multiply? Like mitochondria chloroplasts have their own the DNA, ribosomes and RNA and they self-replicate through binary division.
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