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medical staff were
among the
multiple specialized jobs
immunes provided for the
Roman army.
Immunes also
received better pay than the
regular troops. "Roman...
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immunity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Immunity may
refer to:
Immunity (medical),
resistance of an
organism to
infection or
disease Immunity (journal)...
- The
immune system is a
network of
biological systems that
protects an
organism from diseases. It
detects and
responds to a wide
variety of pathogens, from...
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rescue of
hundreds of
Immunes from the
attack on the Maze. She also
promises and
delivers a
paradisaical safe
haven for the
Immunes.
Critical reception...
- Theria**** Andromachi, was used well into the 19th century. The term "
immunes" is also
found in the epic poem "Pharsalia"
written around 60 BC by the...
- The
human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a
retrovirus that
attacks the
immune system. It is a
preventable disease. It can be
managed with
treatment and...
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Diplomatic immunity is a
principle of
international law by
which certain foreign government officials are
recognized as
having legal immunity from the jurisdiction...
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prosecution may
grant immunity in one of two forms.
Transactional immunity,
colloquially known as "blanket" or "total"
immunity,
completely protects the...
- Immunodeficiency, also
known as immunocompromise, is a
state in
which the
immune system's
ability to
fight infectious diseases and
cancer is compromised...
- In immunology, p****ive
immunity is the
transfer of
active humoral immunity of ready-made antibodies. P****ive
immunity can
occur naturally, when maternal...