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The term "heterologous immunity" is used to describe a partial immunity induced against a pathogen through the host immunization with a non-related pathogen or antigen.
His lawyer, Richard Verchick, said prosecutors have only offered partial immunity.
Adults who survive those childhood bouts usually develop at least partial immunity.
Most severe malaria occurs in children, because adults develop partial immunity after surviving multiple bouts.
In 2006, the United States District Court in Manhattan ruled that the city might only have partial immunity, a decision that the city appealed.
The car industry has benefited from partial immunity from antitrust laws governing the links between manufacturers and their distributors since 1985.
Long before the he-weeds begin to scatter his dust in the dry field, we calculating people have set up a partial immunity.
The New York Times recently reported that "mainstream authors have enjoyed an odd, if partial, immunity to the crackdown by the government".
Immunologically naïve hosts are at the highest risk of lethal malaria but survivors may develop partial immunity and tolerance to disease manifestations.
This meant that most people had at least partial immunity to the new 1968 virus, which might have tempered its effects.
Mr. Nader has received at least partial immunity for his cooperation, and it appears unlikely that Mr. Mueller is trying to build a case against him.
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