immune response
immune response The reaction of the body to foreign or potentially dangerous substances (
antigens), particularly disease-producing microorganisms. The response involves the production by specialized white blood cells (
B cells) of proteins known as
antibodies, which react with the antigens to render them harmless (see
immunoglobulin). The antibody–antigen reaction is highly specific. See also
anaphylaxis;
immunity.
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X marks the spot!(William Kidd and his ship Quedagh Merchant)
Magazine article from: Odyssey; 7/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...So does he expect to find Captain Kidd's locked treasure chest on the sea...know from historical records that Kidd's crew removed all the valuables...treasure here is the scientific value." William Kidd (1645-1701) never fit the popular...
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Preview: Artistic licence; Gateshead property developer William Kidd has brought a country estate back to life to create an eccentric home and eco-friendly holiday destination. Kathryn Armstrong discovers more.(News)
Newspaper article from: The Journal (Newcastle, England); 10/14/2008; 700+ words
; ...entrepreneur are some of the labels William Kidd is happy to carry. When it comes...Preservation, from Gateshead, William finds time to combine his lifelong...uk CAPTION(S): ART HOUSE William Kidd outside Seaton Hall.
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A master pirate.(what's this?)(William Kidd)(Brief article)
Magazine article from: Dig; 7/1/2008; 525 words
; ...Back Cover The images all relate to William Kidd, who was born in Scotland around...middle illustration shows a gallant Kidd welcoming a woman onboard his ship...from the Quedagh Merchant, the ship Kidd captured and then abandoned in the...
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Ask Charles Beeker: guilty, or keel-hauled? The re-trial of Captain Kidd.(William Kidd)(Interview)
Magazine article from: Odyssey; 7/1/2008; 700+ words
; ...Charles Beeker. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] In your estimation, was the Quedagh Merchant's captain, William Kidd, guilty of piracy? William Kidd was a privateer, absolutely. But was he the pirate the authorities claimed he was at his trial...
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KIDD, WILLIAM (BILLY)
Newspaper article from: Belfast Telegraph; 12/18/2007; 316 words
; December 17, 2007, peacefully, at his home, 21 Mussenden Crescent, Articlave, formerly of Sion Mills and Limavady, much- loved husband of Ellen, dear father of Billy, Ronnie, Alan, Linda and Graeme, father-in-law of Janice, Melody, Carol and Sinead and a loving grandfather. Funeral leaving his late
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Kidd, William P. `Paul`
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 7/2/1999; 238 words
; Joined his beloved wife Jean on Thurs., July 1, 1999 at the age of 74 yrs. Loving father of Bill, Jim (Barb) and Kim (Dave) Foti. Proud Papa of Sam, Steve and Nick. Dear brother of Kathryn and Ruth. Also survived by 2 sisters-in-law, one brother-in-law, nieces, nephews and friends.
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Capt. Kidd shipwreck becoming a Museum.(Your Life)(Captan William Kidd shipwreck site)
Magazine article from: USA Today (Magazine); 1/1/2009; 700+ words
; The Capt. William Kidd shipwreck site and three other underwater...unexpected discovery of teakwood on the Capt. Kidd site, a discovery that archaeologists...is the Cara Merchant, the ship Capt. Kidd commandeered and then abandoned in 1699...
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Found ... the treasure ship plundered by Captain Kidd; (1) Inspiring: Johnny Depp's Jack Sparrow was based on the infamous Captain William Kidd (2) Precious haul: Divers examine one of the cannons.
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England); 12/15/2007; 700+ words
; ...final resting place of one of Captain William Kidd's last vessels hasbeen found - in...QuedaghMerchant, the ship abandoned by Kidd shortly before he was taken into custodyin...Caribbeanand about the elusive Captain Kidd, said John Foster, California...
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The Blues of Gray: The Civil War Journal of William Daniel Dixon and the Republican Blues Daybook / Helena to Vicksburg: A Civil War Odyssey: The Personal Diary of Joshua Whittington Underhill, Surgeon, 46th Regiment, Indiana Volunteer Infantry, 23 October 1862--21 July 1863 / One of Custer's Wolverines: The Civil War Letters of Brevet Brigadier General James H. Kidd, 6th Michigan Cavalry
Magazine article from: The Journal of Southern History; 11/1/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...Gray: The Civil War Journal of William Daniel Dixon and the Republican...Brevet Brigadier General James H. Kidd, 6th Michigan Cavalry. Edited...ISBN 0-87338-670-1.) William Daniel Dixon, James H. Kidd, and Joshua Whittington Underhill...
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AT THE MOVIES: Nice as Pie but not one for aunty; American Pie: The Wedding (Cert 15):stars Jason Biggs and Seann William Scott; director Jesse Dylan.96 mins. Rating *** Freddy vs Jason (Cert 18):stars Robert Englund and Ken Kirzinger; director Ronny Yu.97 mins.Rating ** Roger Dodger (Cert 15):stars Campbell Scott and Jesse Eisenberg; director Dylan Kidd.105mins.Rating ***.(Features)
Newspaper article from: Daily Post (Liverpool, England); 8/15/2003; 700+ words
; ...false alarms and shriekings oundtrack. One strictly for the fans of the genre. ROGER Dodger marks the directing debut of Dylan Kidd who also supplied the script -and it is a fairly assured piece of work. It's about an advertising executive who considers...
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William Kidd
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
William Kidd Captain William Kidd (c. 1645-1701) was one of the most notorious pirates in history...English colony of Nevis. There they renamed the ship the Blessed William. Kidd became captain, either the result of an election of the ship...
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Kidd, William
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to American Literature
Kidd, William (c.1645–1701), British pirate known as Captain Kidd, made his home in New York City (c. 1690ff...disease caused a mutiny among his crew, and Kidd, to save himself, was forced to turn pirate...
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Kidd, John
Dictionary entry from: Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography
...of science. Nevertheless, Kidd noted that his Chemistry course...Physical Sciences. ” Kidd also lectured on mineralogy...1815). Among his pupils was William Buckland, who took over his...readership in anatomy in 1816, Kidd became increasingly occupied...
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Stout, Juanita Kidd 1919–1998
Book article from: Contemporary Black Biography
...Stout went into the Army and Kidd moved to Washington D.C...marriage, Stout proposed to Kidd on his first leave from the...daughter of Henry and Mary Chandler Kidd; died August 21, 1998 of leukemia...University of Maryland, 1980, Roger William College, 1984, Morgan State...
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Kidd
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to Ships and the Sea
Kidd, or Kid, Captain William ( c. 1645–1701...enough to stay there but Kidd decided to go to Boston...the murder of his gunner William Moore whom he had killed...National Maritime Museum. Kidd certainly buried other treasure...
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