0 to give a weak form of a disease to a person or animal, usually by injection, as a protection against that disease: --
1 to give a person or animal a vaccine (= substance to prevent disease) --
Two groups of four rabbits were then inoculated with inactivated virus via oral and intramuscular routes.
The plates were then inoculated with respective phages using a multipoint inoculator.
After centrifugation at 3000 rpm for 15 min, 75 ml of the supernatant was inoculated on to two wells of each cell line.
To maintain a constant high level of immune resistance, young stock must be regularly inoculated.
However, none of the four rabbits inoculated with the diluted (10x2) preparation from 91 days exposure were infected.
At this time they were divided into separate cages according to genetic line and were immediately inoculated orally.
The cortisol levels of the control eels which were not inoculated with larvae did not show any significant change over the experimental period.
All birds were reared in a coccidia-free environment until inoculated or otherwise used.