occult enteric
source, such as a diverticular or appendiceal abscess. The inoculation site may be
inapparent and is often some distance from the site ... thioglycolate broth is aspirated into the syringe and a few drops are
inoculated onto plates of sheep blood agar, chocolate agar and MacConkey agar
company and the Company
will pay for authorised medical examination,
inoculations and such similar processing re-
quirements.
9. Transportation: The Company will provide economy class
platelets, etc., have been removed, especially when prepared with antigenic bacteria for inoculation to effect the cure of a disease."
Butterworths Medical Dictionary, Second
entry of bacteria into bone and surrounding soft tissue. Traumatic or surgical inoculation of bacteria into bone and surrounding soft tissue subsequently results in exogenous
simple sanitising/stabilising, which is
always the first step in composting viz. inoculate the
waste with cow dung solution or bio culture and placing
operational area (ii) kidnapping by extremists; and
(iii) battle inoculation as part of training exercises with live ammunition.‟‟
8. In my opinion, the disability, which
those who have suffered any side effects,
severe reactions or deaths post inoculation
have not been disclosed.”
22. It has come to our notice that
while proceeding on or returning from
pilgrimage, in all matters including vaccination,
inoculation, medical inspection and issue of passes and
passports, and to co- operate
that the syllabus of the examination deals with
paediatric health including periodic inoculations and the
like. The merit list as brought out by the KPSC
around 12
months for the population in this age group to be inoculated, by which time the
virus may have mutated, causing further waves ... faced a higher risk of infection and
thus, it was necessary to inoculate them free of cost and on a priority basis by the
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