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Bering phenomenon

Bering phenomenon (Е. A. Behring, is mute. bacteriologist, 1854-1917; Greek phainomenon; from phainein – to do visible, to seem) – the fact of the death of an experimental animal caused considerably smaller, than the minimum lethal dose, total quantity frequent (for example, daily) fractional administration of bacterial toxin.

 
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