Synonym: clear, exempt, free, resistant. Similar words: community, communicate, incommunicado, communication, communicate with, telecommunications, tune, tune in. Meaning: [ɪ'mjuːn] n. a person who is immune to a particular infection. adj. 1. relating to the condition of immunity 2. secure against 3. relating to or conferring immunity (to disease or infection) 4. (usually followed by `to') not affected by a given influence.
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91. Its cause is unknown, although it may be linked to a very long-delayed immune reaction to a virus infection years previously.
92. In her work with survivors of the 1989 San Francisco earthquake, she also administered tests of subjects' peripheral immune function.
93. Not even his own had been immune: Peter Wildeblood, members of the aristocracy, people within the most ancient university.
94. Qigong is said to improve the immune system and restore physical energy.
95. Countries with initially low environmental standards are not immune to pressures to raise them.
96. Paul is known for his discovery of interleukin-4, a primary chemical regulator of the immune system.
97. Conversely,(http://sentencedict.com) mediators produced by immune cells can influence nerve cells - histamine and prostaglandins both have this effect.
98. We do not claim that our business is immune to economic conditions.
99. However, the complex life cycle and the effects of the virus on the immune system make this a very difficult task.
100. Then her immune system, crushed by Aids, fell to a wild angry thrush that invaded her body.
101. Continually feeling bad about how your body looks limits your self-esteem, which eventually undercuts your immune power.
102. As the allegations have come out over the past six months, neither party seems immune.
103. This final, preferred mode of response is much more likely to keep your immune system functioning well.
104. Thus, there is some suggestion of variation in the immune response within Crohn's disease.
105. The vaccine teaches the immune system to attack nicotine by producing antibodies that neutralise the addictive chemicals before they reach the brain.
106. These plans are immune from the changes and will continue to benefit from carry-forward rules.
107. Carly Todd, from Lennoxtown, Stirlingshire(sentencedict.com), is suffering from a condition called adenosine deaminase deficiency which inhibits her immune system.
108. Discussion Coeliac disease probably represents an aberrant immune response by antigen specific T cells of the small intestine to certain cereal peptides.
109. My social worker says that I shouldn't be gettin' high, because it damages the immune system.
110. If we are exposed to a measles virus, the immune system will develop antibodies specifically designed to attack measles viruses.
111. Elsewhere he considers everything from laughter's part in boosting the immune system to the role of laughter in speech evolution.
112. Graves's disease is a malfunction of the body's immune system whereby antibodies mistakenly attack the thyroid gland.
113. What happens to your body then is that feelings of helplessness and hopelessness soon translate into depressed immune function.
114. Within several months of initial infection, however, the immune system mounts a more effective response.
115. A very specific antibody will be produced by the immune system for each disease to which we have been exposed.
116. The site of the original interaction between antigen and the immune system presumably determines the distribution of the granulomatous inflammation seen.
117. We have been passing homeless beggars on the streets for so long we have become immune to their plight.
118. They were fairly certain he was immune; certain enough to consider it worth the risk, at any rate.
119. The immune system has evolved to defend the individual against a diverse array of micro-organisms.
120. Significant numbers of larvae reach the lungs and migrate to the bronchioles where they are killed by the animal's immune response.
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