The humoral arm produces virus-neutralizing antibodies that, when fully effective, completely prevent virions from infecting new host cells. |
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Or does the infection somehow permeate the entire environment, a contagion infecting everyone equally? |
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The near-invisible larvae lurk in warm, moist soil or sand, infecting their host by penetrating the skin, usually through the soles of the feet. |
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The vaxes are essentially viral antigens, so they are basically infecting you, albeit at a low intensity. |
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You play as a character that has entered a computer system in virtual reality to destroy a virus infecting the main frame. |
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Oh, and the guy who they burnt handily made it to the local reservoir, thereby infecting the local water supply. |
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Instead, the extract controls the contagiousness of the virus and stops it from infecting new cells. |
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So infecting allergy suffers with parasitic worms could reduce their symptoms. |
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To prevent black spot from infecting new plants, spray with a synthetic chemical fungicide once every 10 days, starting in midspring. |
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In some cases the disease may be as a result of a micro-organism infecting the child from the parent. |
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Once it enters a body of water, it spreads infecting the entire body of water. |
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Around the same time, Mydoom.A was infecting machines around the world, leaving a small backdoor to each infected computer. |
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Sucking of lozenges and pastilles produces saliva which lubricates and soothes inflamed tissues and washes infecting organisms off them. |
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Since then, West Nile virus has spread rapidly westward, infecting birds, humans and horses. |
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With antimicrobials our expectation is that the infecting pathogen will be killed, but the myriad normal bacteria are also exposed. |
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His wife Sally was rushed into emergency surgery on Friday with the strep A bacteria infecting her leg. |
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Because the disease cannot be passed from person to person, infecting large populations would require dispersing spores over a wide area. |
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Almost every day evidence emerges in the courts of the lethal culture of knives and other sharp weapons that is infecting Britain. |
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That's slowing him down as he races to clean up the toxic assets infecting the nation's top banks. |
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If you are sick, you must do your duty to avoid infecting others and avoid all public places. |
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Instead, they say, it is a pernicious and widespread cancer infecting the media and political classes across Europe. |
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If the birds are spreading it to each other, chances are large congregations of birds at a feeder could be infecting each other. |
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The sick and wounded avoid infecting each other and those who are well escape contagion. |
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If this is the only disease infecting the plant, leaves may not yellow and drop. |
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Forget postmodernism, the emergent church may be infecting us with a real evil. |
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For now, though, most cybercrooks are merely interested in infecting as many machines as possible. |
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His intellect and a decade of political experience in Scotland had immunised him to the nervous breakdown infecting others in the party. |
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The most common form of worms was hookworms, infecting 21.6 percent of those surveyed. |
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Companies will have to close areas such as staff canteens to stop people in different departments infecting each other. |
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How do you stop a computer virus from spreading and infecting other computers? |
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They are the perfect antidote to the ridiculous pop-punk-plague infecting the earholes of the British public lately. |
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It is also possible that other wild fish species may be a source of sea lice infecting juvenile pink salmon. |
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The technology means that GPs could screen patients for all of the viruses capable of infecting people. |
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When widows are inherited by their late husband's brother, they risk infecting them as well as their co-wives. |
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In this form, it could be sprayed through the air, infecting anyone inhaling it and causing pneumonic plague, which affects your lungs and can be spread from person to person. |
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I see that film as evidencing the insidious effects of a creeping, dangerous worldview slowly infecting a small group of people, and then one by one destroying them. |
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Care must be taken to avoid the fungal disease eutypa dieback, of which spores may be transferred on pruners, infecting the pruning wounds following large cuts. |
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Known as SoBig.F, the new variant behaves much like its older siblings, infecting Windows machines via e-mail and sending out dozens of copies of itself. |
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Only by meeting these two central problems could, the two most deadly diseases infecting the 17- 18th century states system, bellicism and imperialism, be brought into remission and kept there. |
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But in reality, the new security device is the Zeus trojan infecting their phone. |
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The booster shot is not really necessary, but Lorne administers it because he does not want to run the possible risk of infecting wild game. |
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However, the benefit of dual combinations was lost when the infecting virus was resistant to amantadine. |
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So what can be done to ease the moiling frustration that must surely be infecting Brown's every synapse? |
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My gloating was further bolstered by the knowledge that I wasn't contributing to the soupy airborne mess infecting most urban air spaces. |
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They do it by infecting them with retroviruses that have had the four relevant genes spliced into their genomes. |
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Finally, those tubers which show rotten parts or other damages must be recollected and kept aside from the other tubers, to avoid infecting them. |
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When the infecting or ganism can't be identified, therapy usually consists of a broad-spectrum antibiotic, such as ampidllin or cephalexin. |
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Alarmingly, a biopsy revealed complete bone marrow failure – the result of alpha radiation infecting other cells, Cary said. |
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Violence and gamesmanship are a virulent virus infecting sport. |
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His was caused by a forced catheter infecting bacteremia into his urinary tract. |
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Allotting a set amount of sick days on a yearly basis would prevent people from dragging themselves into work and infecting others. |
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Caligus clemensi: infecting a wide variety of finfish, including salmon, herring, and stickleback. |
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Once in, they swim through the hydroponic solution infecting roots and starving the plants. |
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If malicious code attempts to run in non-executable memory, the malicious code is prevented from infecting the system. |
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The submarine sailed on, infecting the waters of the Mediterranean on the way, until it arrived at an agreed hospital called Gibraltar. |
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All of a sudden we had huge numbers of sea lice infecting huge numbers of pink salmon, killing the majority of these fish. |
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The virus in our computers copied itself, infecting and spreading through the network of files and systems. |
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It is best to see a doctor if you notice any signs or symptoms of pink eye in children to get treatment and avoid infecting others. |
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As such, it was capable in theory of infecting one million other machines a minute. |
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Conficker is a computer worm designed to automatically spread throughout the Internet by infecting as many computers as possible. |
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White blood cells are recruited to infected areas and destroy the infecting bacteria. |
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And like Stuxnet before it, Duqu was designed to self-destruct weeks after infecting a particular machine. |
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So this bug, it's not so much the germ itself infecting the body that causes the problem, it's the fact that the germ itself produces the toxic chemical? |
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Thus, it is possible that HR could be the consequence of a biochemical process that is actually killing both host and those of the infecting organism. |
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You would be infecting the new machine when you slaved the drive. |
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In mutant form, superbugs can wreak havoc in hospitals and rest homes, infecting open wounds and forcing the closure of wards and operating theatres. |
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The success of a pathogen in infecting a host plant depends on how rapidly the plant recognizes the pathogen and activates appropriate defence reactions. |
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But what are the poisons tainting our growth and infecting our sight? |
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Plague bacteria could be put into a form that might be sprayed through the air, infecting anyone inhaling it and causing pneumonic plague, which affects the lungs and spreads easily from person to person. |
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If these fish escape from their pens, they may bully the native species by competing with them for food and space or infecting them with diseases. |
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One of the ways they generated the computing capacity to assault Bauxite Vietnam and disguise their role was by infecting the computers of many unwitting users. |
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Now they're just an impressionistic blipvert aimed at infecting us virally. |
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Alien biological control agents are used to maintain or restore the health particularly of economically important species by preying on or infecting alien pests, parasites and disease agents. |
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Such access would empower all people, national and non-nationals, in the context of travel and migration, to be able to avoid becoming infected with HIV and to avoid infecting others. |
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None of these 4 farms are shown in Fig. 2 as their lambs did not contribute to infecting the pastures grazed by the rest of the respective flocks. |
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According to the Vancouver study, intravenous drug use poses the greatest risk of infecting the aboriginal population not only in Vancouver, but across the country. |
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Plum pox virus is a serious plant disease infecting stone fruit species like peaches, nectarines, plums, apricots, almonds and ornamental varieties. |
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We refer now to the power possessed by this fungus of infecting healthy grains of corn, and of ergotizing them. |
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However, until recently, simultaneous, multiomic investigation of infecting microbe and holobiont components has rarely been explored. |
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There are some viruses that can maintain a persistent infection by infecting different cells of the body. |
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The organism that is the target of an infecting action of a specific infectious agent is called the host. |
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A serious plant disease infecting stone fruit species, including peaches, nectarines, plums, apricots, almonds, and ornamental trees and shrubs. It does not kill trees, but can drastically reduce yields. |
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Cryptic Onchocerca species infecting North American cervids, with implications for the evolutionary history of host associations in Onchocerca. |
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Using a 'retrovirus' as an infecting agent, certain molecules known as 'transcription' factors were introduced into fully developed human skin cells. |
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We should, of course, do everything possible to prevent panic breaking out, while also taking every possible step to prevent the virus being transmitted, mutating and infecting humans. |
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Unlike most P. syringae strains, it was observed that the strains from broccoli were sensitive to a bacteriophage recovered from P. syringae infecting broccoli raab. |
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In the past, bacteria-detection researchers have tried to exploit this specificity using conventional techniques: culturing samples, infecting them, and then testing for by-products of bacterial death. |
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It is not clear whether endogenous retroviruses such as pig retroviruses could recombine to create a new strain of retrovirus capable of infecting humans. |
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They also had to keep their breweries scrupulously clean to avoid bacteria and wild yeasts infecting beer and turning it sour. |
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Chlamydia trachomatis also can travel up the urethra in men infecting the epididymis, causing epididymitis and nongonococcal urethritis. |
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This study shows only the association, not the direction in which the anxiety was travelling – after all, anxious children could have been infecting their parents. |
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The virus' ability to attach to glycan receptors found on human respiratory-tract cells is key to infecting humans. |
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He says by interplanting with plants such as garlic, mint, chives, marigold, chili peppers, neem, false indigo and others you may be able to discourage the aphids from infecting your crops. |
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Differential diagnosis of opisthorchiid and heterophyid metacercariae infecting fish of cyprinid fish from Nam Ngum Dam. |
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The disease, which has claimed the lives of at least 1,229 people across Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Nigeria, is disproportionality infecting women as the outbreak spreads across West Africa. |
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Trichinoscopic examination fails to detect non-encapsulated Trichinella species infecting domestic and sylvatic animals and humans and is no longer suitable as a detection method for standard use. |
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Apart from the potential for infecting naive PBL's with a purified stabilate to study the in vitro life cycle of T. parva, this method looks promising to validate improved stabilate-production methods. |
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Novavax Inc said data from a preclinical trial showed very low doses of its avian flu vaccine still prevented the virus from infecting tested ferrets. |
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If you're sick you should stay home to avoid infecting other people in the office. |
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Recent research by scientists at Glasgow University centred on Porcine Endogenous Retrovirus, which appeared capable of infecting human cells in laboratory tests. |
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The elements of management include cleansing the ear to facilitate diagnosis, identifying the infecting organism, and applying appropriate antimicrobial agents. |
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Unlike other HIV agents, enfuvirtide is a fusion inhibitor that binds to the gp41 protein of the virus and prevents the virus from infecting healthy cells. |
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The Stalinism infecting American liberals in the 1950s is gone. |
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A neurotrophic herpes virus infecting the gastropod, abalone, shares ancestry with oyster herpes virus and a herpes virus associated with amphioxus genome. |
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They were unable to prevent bacteria from infecting the wound. |
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