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noun
Something that protects.
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The higher immunogenicity was not related to protective immunity since the particulate antigen induced protection similar to the soluble antigen.
In 1985, he moved to protective security policy, advising departmental security officers on the protection of classified information.
Armored guayabera shirts hang next to protective windbreakers, parkas and even white ruffled tuxedo shirts.
Since the committee referred to protective measures at ballparks, it is possible that it will consider increased netting.
Anyone may ask to be moved to protective custody if he feels threatened, and when he does, he meets Peaches.
These guys in here will prey on them and eat them alive, so off to protective custody they go.
Many former protesters withdrew to protective cocoons from which they have still not emerged.
Amina is subject to protective orders under the inherent jurisdiction of the high court – and orders have been made to try to secure her safe return.
Assigned to protective custody at Rikers, Angel and Lucius find themselves in close company during their daily hour of outdoor exercise.
Agencies in the San Francisco area, which became familiar earlier with dot-coms because of their proximity to Silicon Valley, have grown accustomed to protective measures.
A new proposal, which has not been formally made, would allow the simultaneous release of all five Taliban prisoners to protective custody in Qatar.
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