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preform

[pree-fawrm, pree-fawrm] / ˈpriˈfɔrm, ˈpriˌfɔrm /




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“The preformed immunity seems a real showstopper,” says David Curiel, a gene therapy researcher at Washington University in St. Louis.

From Science Magazine

Vitamin A comes in two main forms, preformed vitamin A and provitamin A.

From Salon

But preformed antibodies also attack other new tissue, including transplanted organs.

From Seattle Times

“We know all the football history England brings. But what is important is to preform on the pitch,” he said.

From Washington Times

Still, it must be exhausting to be Tom Cruise, who famously preforms his own stunts.

From New York Times