Similar words: sabine, wasabi, usability, cabin, disability, reusability, arabin, advisability. Meaning: n. 1. a unit of acoustic absorption equivalent to the absorption by a square foot of a surface that absorbs all incident sound 2. United States microbiologist (born in Poland) who developed the Sabin vaccine that is taken orally against poliomyelitis (born 1906).
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1. When Sabin developed his attenuated strains of polio he energetically pursued his goal of making them widely accepted as vaccine strains.
2. The baby boom generation lined up for their Sabin sugar cubes and hardly noticed that the Salk vaccine was disappearing.
3. Although the Sabin type does include a risk of inflicting paralytic polio, it also provides a more lasting immunity.
4. We have a call for Mr. Harold Sabin.
5. Sabin believed that live vaccines, which can replicate somewhat but are too weak to trigger disease, best mimic the protection acquired through natural infection.
6. It is that frustration that motivated Sabin to participate in U-M sponsored research designed to better diagnose and treat dementia before it escalates.
7. The two additional Sabin vaccinations would be deferred until the kids are out of infancy.
8. Dr Peter Hotez is the president of Sabin Vaccine Institute in Washington.
9. Sabin is one of millions of Americans who experience memory loss and may eventually be diagnosed with dementia.
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10. Sabin, whose mother and grandmother had dementia, is participating in U-M research that will help researchers diagnose and treat the illness earlier in life.
11. Sabin hands over the substantial form of a walrus baculum, or penis bone.
12. Private contractors take over from them next month, and have said they won't take on Tony and George Sabin.
13. Gilman and other researchers at the Michigan Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (MADRC), have a keen interest in patients like Sabin.
14. , director of the Alzheimer's Disease Research Center at University of Michigan Health System, who conducts research with Sabin and others in her community.
15. A second polio vaccine—this one in the form of liquid drops that children swallow instead of an injection in the arm— was invented by Dr. Albert Sabin and licensed in 1963.
16. "I have trouble remembering names and the most frustrating is when they are names of people I know really well, I just can't bring the name to the surface, " Sabin says.
17. Objective To prepare and identify monoclonal antibody ( McAb ) against the D - antigen of poliovirus type Sabin strain.
18. "I felt I needed to do this because with my family history, " Sabin says.
19. It was unclear if the suspects or victims were university students, university spokesman Warwick Sabin said in a telephone interview.
20. "There's a difference between major label music and the actual state of what's going on in music, because there's been a lot more women playing in general, " Sabin said.
21. The original method to confirm reverberation time in designs is to use computational formula W . C. Sabin put forward in early century.
22. Nine poliovirus isolates from Tianjin during 2001 to 2002 were tested with RT _ PCR _ RFLP . All of them were Sabin _ like viruses.
23. According to Ciro de Quadros, executive vice president of the Sabin Vaccine Institute, Africa is a matter of particular concern in this regard.
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