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1 serum
['siərəm](a watery fluid which is given as an injection to fight, or give immunity from, a disease: Diphtheria vaccine is a serum.) serum* * *['siərəm](a watery fluid which is given as an injection to fight, or give immunity from, a disease: Diphtheria vaccine is a serum.) serum -
2 immune
[i'mju:n]((with to or from) protected against, or naturally resistant to, eg a disease: immune to measles; immune from danger.) immun; modstandsdygtig- immunity- immunize
- immunise
- immunization
- immunisation* * *[i'mju:n]((with to or from) protected against, or naturally resistant to, eg a disease: immune to measles; immune from danger.) immun; modstandsdygtig- immunity- immunize
- immunise
- immunization
- immunisation
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