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The development of two polio vaccines led to the first modern mass inoculations.
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Later development of the theory extended inoculation to more controversial and contested topics in the contexts of politics, health, marketing, and others.
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He kept these houses two years, after which inoculation was admitted into private families, and pock-houses were considered no longer necessary.
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One is that this method is the delay of results from the inoculation.
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It can also be transmitted by mechanical inoculation.
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In most must this is around 48 to 72 hours after inoculation.
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He was a skillful operator, whose name was long attached to a ligature he devised; and he was an ardent advocate of inoculation.
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Laryngeal rhinosporidiosis, too, has been described and may be due to inoculation from the nose during endotracheal intubation.
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More than 80 percent of one-year-olds received inoculations against childhood diseases in 2004.
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The inoculations performed with this weakened strain on the imperial family were successful, and led to greater public acceptance for the procedure.
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