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Q: What is anti trust immunity?
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What are the difference between antiviral immunity and anti bacterial immunity?

mostly antiviral immunity is the result of cell mediated immunity and antibacterial immunity is result of humoral immunity


What was the purpose of the Sherman Anti trust and clayton Anti Trust Acts?

the provent monopkt


How is the process of allergy like that of immunity and how do they differ?

Allergy is our body's way of reacting yo anti-bodies....... whenever our body detects the presence of anti-bodies it starts a process of annihilating it from the body..... this process is called allergies.... immunity is something which is usually internal..... anti-bodies entering the internal parts of the body it starts the process of immunity...... in short, allergy is related to external metamorphic and immunity is anatomic.....


What made monopolies and trust illegal?

Anti-Trust Law and Competition Law. Specifically the Sherman Anti-Trust Act.


What is the source of passive immunity?

Passive immunity can be given naturaly or artificially.Natural Passive Immunity can be acquired from the maternal colustrum and maternal placenta.While artificial passive immunity is given parenteraly examples are: anti tetanus serum and antivenin.


How natural immunity comes about?

Basically the body prduces white blood cells which produce an anti-body which is the natural process of an immunity in the body.


What is the use of lymphocyte?

it is for immunity T-cell is for attack and B-cell is for anti body


What does the enforcement of anti trust laws do?

Anti-trust law keeps large companies from sabotaging the free market.


What is clayton act 1914?

The Clayton Anti-Trust Act of 1914 was a strengthening of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act. It allowed for the breakup of trusts rather than what the Sherman Anti-trust act was used for, which was the break up of unions.


Laws which regulate or curtail business monopolies or dominant financial organizations are called anti-trust laws?

The answer is true the anti trust act was the first Federal Statute to limit cartels and monopolies.


Which condition is acquired temporarily when a person receives anti-bodies from an outside source?

passive immunity


What is an Anti-trust law?

Law inteded to promote free competition in the marketplace by outlawing monopolies.In this context the term "trust" refers to a business alliance for the purpose of establishing a monopoly. So anti-trust legislation is anti-monoplistic, or pro-competition.