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IPVInactivated polio vaccine. The polio virus in IPV has been inactivated (killed). The inactivated polio vaccine (IPV) is also called the Salk vaccine after the late American physician-virologist Jonas Salk. The vaccines available for vaccination against polio are the IPV (inactivated polio vaccine) and the OPV (oral polio vaccine). IPV (inactivated [..]
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IPVEmotional, verbal, physical, or sexual abuse in the context of an intimate relationship. Also called "domestic violence," "partner abuse," "relationship abuse," "dating violence," and "marital and date rape."
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IPV(n) a poliovirus vaccine consisting of inactivated polio virus that is injected subcutaneously to provide immunity to poliomyelitis
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IPVInfectious pustular vulvovaginitis
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IPVInactivated poliomyelitis
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IPVInactivated Polio Vaccine
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IPVInactivated poliomyelitis vaccine. An injectable vaccine that protects against polio. [3] inoculation: Introduction of material (i.e., vaccine, bacteria) into the body’s tissues.[2]
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IPVIsentropic Potential Vorticity - the product of the absolute vorticity of an air parcel, and its static stability, calculated along a constant surface of 'theta' (potential temperature), hen [..]
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