Similar words: covalent, covalent bond, valent, pentavalent, bivalent, valentine, prevalent, ambivalent. Meaning: ['mɑnəʊveɪlənt /'mɒ-] adj. 1. containing only one kind of antibody 2. having a valence of 1.
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1. A monovalent vaccine; a monovalent serum.
2. We have improved monovalent vaccines for targeted immunization.
3. The power and advantages of monovalent polio vaccines can now be fully used.
4. We also administered a challenge dose of monovalent type 1 oral poliovirus vaccine at 7 months and collected stool samples before and 7 days after administration of the challenge dose.
5. Monovalent vaccine targeted at the type-1 poliovirus circulating in Egypt was used during vaccination campaigns there in May 2005.
6. Any of the monovalent metals of group I of the periodic table (lithium or sodium or potassium or rubidium or cesium or francium).
7. Such monovalent H1N1 influenza vaccines should be used according to guidelines of National Regulatory Authorities.
8. This invention relates to monovalent and multivalent, monospecific antibodies and to multivalent, multispecific antibodies.
9. These two new monovalent vaccines provide specific immunity to each of types 1 and 3, as type 2 virus has already been eradicated.
10. The pandemic monovalent H1N1 vaccine and the seasonal influenza vaccines both now cover the H1N1 virus,[Sentencedict] either may be used depending on which is available and according to national guidelines.
11. Monovalent oral polio vaccines (OPV) – targeted at poliovirus types 1 or 3 – appear to work faster than traditional trivalent OPV to build immunity against these specific polio types.
12. Adu said monovalent vaccines (which protect against only one of the three strains) should be used in the areas where the virus is still circulating.
13. But Carol Pandak says the monovalent vaccine is not enough in areas with both.
14. At least three nationwide vaccination campaigns are expected, using monovalent oral polio vaccine and targeting the entire population.
15. To maximise the impact of the campaigns, some of the countries will be using the recently-developed monovalent oral polio vaccine type 1 (mOPV1).
16. The isotherms of adsorption with saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbon molecules on monovalent cation exchanged ZSM-5 zeolites were measured.
17. In the formula (1), R1 represents benzyl group or phenoxy methyl and M represents monovalent cation.
18. In the Egyptian study researchers randomly assigned 421 newborns to receive either the monovalent or trivalent vaccine.
19. Halogen atoms contain seven electrons in their valence shell, and , consequently, are monovalent.
20. Furthermore, as opposed to its corresponding normal counterpart, the sentence with the locative subject receives an additional valency element, which in turn makes the monovalent verb bivalent.
21. Used for the first time in the eradication initiative during 2005, monovalent OPV appears to have stopped transmission in Egypt and parts of India.
22. The success in Niger and Egypt is the result of intense efforts in 2004-05 to halt Africa's polio epidemic and fast-track the introduction of monovalent polio vaccines into selected areas.
23. The Government is planning an immunization response consisting of three National Immunization Days (NIDs), using monovalent oral polio vaccine type 1 (mOPV1).
24. We now have a full toolbox of vaccines, having developed and fast-tracked the introduction of monovalent and bivalent oral polio vaccines.
25. From the radial distribution function theory of molten salts, a three-dimensional statistical model was suggested for binary salt solutions, containing monovalent ions only.
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