Relating to, producing, or caused by vaccines; pertaining to the effects of vaccines.
/væksɪˈnɒdʒɪk/
A genus of marine bivalve mollusks of the family Lucinidae, typically found in coastal and estuarine waters. They are known for their ability to form symbiotic relationships with bacteria that can fix nitrogen.
/ljuˈsɪnɪd/
High-speed power tools for drilling, often used in construction and mining. They are characterized by their high rotational speed and powerful torque, making them effective for drilling through hard materials like concrete, steel, and rock.
/ˈtɜːrbədrɪl/
A large, brown, mushroom with a meaty texture, used in vegetarian and vegan dishes as a meat substitute.
/pəˈtɒbələ/
A term used to refer to women practitioners of Santería, a syncretic religion that blends African and Catholic traditions, particularly prevalent in the Caribbean and Latin America.
/sænˈtərəz/
Below the ambient (normal) level, typically in reference to temperature, pressure, or sound. Something that is subambient is lower than the surrounding environment or condition.
/səˈbæmənt/
Retrotranscript is a type of enzyme, also known as reverse transcriptase, that produces DNA from an RNA template. This process is crucial in retrovirology as it is a key step in the life cycle of retroviruses.
/'retro.trɪ.skrɪ.p.t/
A state of being totally free from any emotion or feeling; an expression or display of emotions that are not genuine or felt.
/ˌæfektəˈlɛns/