Collocations withimmunity

These are words often used in combination withimmunity.

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absolute immunity
The absolute immunity is of great practical value.
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acquired immunity
Examination of eels on day 112 revealed no indication for acquired immunity resulting from the primary infection.
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adaptive immunity
The immune response to any invading microorganism can be divided into innate and adaptive immunity.
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blanket immunity
We cannot be asked to give them a blanket immunity without knowing their status.
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cell-mediated immunity
Decreased cell-mediated immunity in patients with non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus.
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complete immunity
None of the identified protective factors offered complete immunity from psychopathology.
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duration of immunity
Duration of immunity is (a) 1 month, (b) 5 months, (c) 100 months respectively, for both serotypes.
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hidden immunity
The island also contained a hidden immunity idol that could be used at tribal council after the votes have been cast.
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host immunity
It is tempting to implicate host immunity and differences in worm immunogenicity as casual factors, although there are no data to support this.
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humoral immunity
The steps along the pathway of antigen recognition to effector molecule are, however, still imperfectly understood, as is its potency compared to humoral immunity.
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immunity challenge
The tribe that won the immunity challenge was completely safe from any eliminations for three days.
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individual immunity
Finally, a table is provided for guiding the optimal choice of dosing intervals under different values of population pharmacokinetics, drug resistance and individual immunity parameters.
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innate immunity
Age-associated alterations have also been observed in the cells responsible for innate immunity.
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legal immunity
The greater the threatened self-harm, the higher the probability of such harm eventuating, the more irrevocable the results of a choice, the greater the voluntariness required for legal immunity.
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limited immunity
I have adumbrated the need for the limited immunity.
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natural immunity
Some seem to have natural immunity; others may benefit from immunization.
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parliamentary immunity
The police were sent after him despite the fact that his parliamentary immunity had not been rescinded.
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partial immunity
A large part of the patients are from ethnic groups who are repeatedly inflicted by the disease and have therefore partial immunity.
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protective immunity
However, since the virus induces poor protective immunity, reinfection throughout life is common.
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qualified immunity
The case was dismissed on grounds of qualified immunity.
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relative immunity
Large effects early in the movement presumably reflected the illusion's influence on planning, whereas continuously decreasing effects thereafter reflected the relative immunity of control.
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sovereign immunity
A legal person may qualify for sovereign immunity from direct taxation if it is an integral part of a foreign state which is itself entitled to that immunity.
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total immunity
At present trade unions are above the law in that they have a virtual total immunity from actions in tort.
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waiver of immunity
The diplomatic corps is well aware that in the absence of a waiver of immunity we require the immediate withdrawal of alleged serious offenders.
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