0 protected against a particular disease by particular substances in the blood:
Most people who've had chickenpox once are immune to it for the rest of their lives.
The press had criticized her so often that in the end she had become immune (to it).
Journalists, he insisted, must be immune (= protected) from prosecution.
1 protected against a particular disease or illness by particular substances in the blood:
The president claimed he was immune from prosecution.
She was immune to my charms.
She's an experienced politician, but she's not immune to criticism.
I'm not immune to suggestions, but they must be reasonable.
Secondary hypotheses were that abnormal psychological/ endocrine/immune measures were associated with a poorer predicted disease outcome (as evidenced by tumour pathology).
Having taken these precautions, no associations between any of the immune or inflammatory measures and psychological health outcomes were observed.
Effects of solar radiation and feeding time on behavior, immune response and production of lactating ewes under high ambient temperature.
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