Even the wording of the wedding invitation has stirred up interfamilial virulence. |
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You wonder why Sartre at the age of 50, when he wrote the book, must attack his childhood with such virulence. |
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I was startled by the severity and virulence with which he delivered the sentence at the end of the trial. |
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Parasite virulence genes identified as part of the leishmania genome project may be specifically targeted for vaccine or drug design. |
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In the late 1870s the Royal Navy refused to visit, because of the virulence of venereal infection. |
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A study has demonstrated that cytotoxin production was the most common virulence factor compared to adhesive and invasive ability. |
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Characteristics of the studied strains indicating the presence of the 17 virulence factors as well as the eae type. |
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The virulence of sectarianism here remains a major threat to the newly devolved institutions. |
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Biological viruses also ' steal ' virulence genes from other viruses and become more malignant. |
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The virulence of the attempts to suppress Intelligent Design demonstrates the Darwinists ' insecurity. |
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Despite its virulence, the Klez worm is ignored by the newspapers and dismissed by the digerati. |
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Therefore, it is not surprising that parallels are drawn between transpositional activity and the virulence of conventional parasites. |
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There are many bacterial virulence factors that may contribute to clinical outcomes, including bacterial hemolysins, proteases, and siderophores. |
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Numerous virulence genes in pathogenic bacteria and viruses have been shown to be under positive selection. |
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In the late 1870s, the Royal Navy refused to visit, because of the virulence of venereal infection there. |
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Their work may help other scientists who are investigating the virulence of other major food-borne pathogens. |
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The virulence of sectarianism there remains a major threat to the newly devolved institutions. |
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It is safer to use a recombinant or inactivated agent to avoid potential residual virulence from modified-live vaccines. |
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Lesprit and coworkers investigated the impact of this system by comparing the virulence of two bacterial strains in a rat model of acute pneumonia. |
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What's interesting is the virulence of opinion on the opposing sides. |
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One or more, and in some cases all five, nematode replicate lines showed declines in virulence, reproduction, heat tolerance, host seeking ability, and nictation. |
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Some observers expect the virulence of the opposition to gay marriage to cool accordingly after the ump leadership convention. |
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The answer lies in the recent enfeeblement of Iran's theocratic government, and the virulence of George Bush's aversion to it. |
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It may also be related to phase variation in virulence determinants seen in dogs and pigs. |
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Uroisolate PU7, was found to elicit the maximum virulence factors elaborating extracellular enzymes, protease, elastase, phospholipase C, haemolysin and pyochelin. |
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The leishmania genes that determine virulence will be identified. |
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Each set of triplicate spots corresponds to a virulence gene in this strain. |
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The important virulence factor of the bacteria is the enterotoxin responsible for gastroenteritis, the major enterotoxin being a cytolytic beta-haemolysin or aerolysin. |
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On rare occasions, people applying to the Ombudsman express their frustrations with a certain virulence. |
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Our project involves identifying engineered virulence genes in either bio warfare agents or in innocuous bacteria. |
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The bad news is that tracking data for changes in virulence of the fungus already indicate two mutations. |
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With CIHR funding, Dr. Brinkman is building improved computer software tools to analyze these islands and identify the genes causing virulence. |
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Potential correlation between virulence and gp63 genes has been explored at both genomic and transcriptional levels. |
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New tools were developed for genomic analysis of pathogens associated with different levels of virulence for humans. |
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Some of the new genes may contribute to the organism's virulence. |
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Identification of an Agrobacterium tumefaciens virulence gene inducer from the pinaceous gymnosperm Pseudotsuga menziesii. |
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Once CA analyses were carried out, correlations between source of isolation, viremogenic capacity in birds and virulence in mice were tested. |
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It is indubitable that pagan ideas and myths, although in modern garb, are not so far from the old paganism, and they are bursting forth with terrific virulence, « sacralizing » the whole world in their own way. |
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Launched in 2000, this project aims to investigate the use of DNA microarrays in the detection and identification of bacteria, virulence factors and catabolic genes. |
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A study of the virulence of meningococci for man and of human susceptibility to meningococcic infection. |
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It is intended to fish out new genes expressed differentially in L. braziliensis, markedly pathogenic, and L. peruviana, with mild pathogenicity, and by doing so to obtain new virulence markers. |
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Kevin Ariën, the lead author of the paper, stresses that the study is based on a small set of samples and does not prove that HIV's virulence is attenuating around the world. |
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Lack of hygiene and poverty fostered its virulence. |
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In October, Découverte aired a report on the virulence of the strain of Clostridium difficile, which had just been established, and identified it as a possible cause of the deaths of 600 hospital patients in one year. |
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Researchers found that genetic or pharmacological inhibition of Hst3 with nicotinamide, a form of vitamin B3, strongly reduced C. albicans virulence in a mouse model. |
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Extended virulence genotypes of Escherichia coii strains from patients with urosepsis in relation to phylogeny and host compromise. |
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Effects of exogenous nutrients on conidial germination and virulence against the silverleaf whitefly for two hyphomycetes. |
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These virulence affecting genes are potentially part of the flagellar type III secretion system. |
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The plague is thought to have returned every generation with varying virulence and mortalities until the 18th century. |
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Some critical disease characteristics that should be evaluated include virulence, distance traveled by victims, and level of contagiousness. |
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Also, the relatively low virulence allows its victims to travel long distances, increasing the likelihood of an epidemic. |
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Encounters between European explorers and populations in the rest of the world often introduced local epidemics of extraordinary virulence. |
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This form of smallpox occurs in anywhere from 3 to 25 percent of fatal cases depending on the virulence of the smallpox strain. |
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These include microorganisms of increased virulence at low infectious doses or those resistant to antibiotics or food-related stresses. |
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Transcriptome analysis of the entomopathogenic oomycete Lagenidium giganteum reveals putative virulence factors. |
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Encounters between explorers and populations in the rest of the world often introduced new diseases, which sometimes caused local epidemics of extraordinary virulence. |
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The hypervirulent emml GAS clone also harbors prophages encoding SpeA proteins and extracellular streptodornase D, which can also enhance virulence and dissemination. |
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Inducible prophages contribute to salmonella virulence in mice. |
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Our studies also enabled us to investigate whether the virulence of the WT-EBOV-Makona variant in guinea pigs was as low as that of the prototypic WT-EBOV-Mayinga variant. |
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Pyoverdin is essential for virulence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa. |
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It is the pathogenic strainsthat scientists from around the world consider here, looking at theorganism itself, pathotypes, and virulence factors. |
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