Similar words: infection, disinfectant, dejected, directed, selected, expected, connected, unexpected. Meaning: [ɪn'fekt] adj. containing or resulting from disease-causing organisms.
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241. Unfortunately, only supportive care is available for infected patients so far, because there is no effective antiviral agent to control EV71 infection.
242. Because some strata carbonaceous shale, the result of geophysical work was infected.
243. The prevention and treatment with the extracts on colibacillosis and pullorosis artificially infected in 1-day old chickens were also investigated.
244. He had become infected with Aids from an improperly sterilised needle.
245. Conclusion After renal transplantation, recipients were easily infected by HPV - B19, which maybe cause multiple system and organ disorders, and affect the result of renal transplantation.
246. After six weeks, the researchers infected all the young turkeys with listeria.
247. The organism must be found again in the artificially infected host.
248. The tobacco may be infected by PVY and CMV coinstantaneous.
249. Non-immune travelers from malaria-free areas are very vulnerable to the disease when they get infected.
250. Intracytoplasmic inclusion bodies are present in infected cells of the dermis and these pox cells.
251. An estimated forty percent of Swazi adults are infected with HIV.
252. The method has been widely applied in the concrescence of fracture , growth of nerve fiber , cure of infected wound , speeding growth of vegetables.
253. This phenomenon has been found in calves infected with parainfluenza 3 virus.
254. Vicia sativa root nodule is usually rod-shaped, it is mainly composed of many cortex cells and a very large central zone which contains meristem, infected tissue and senescent tissue.
255. Yellow fever is an acute viral haemorrhagic disease transmitted by infected mosquitoes.
256. Wounds inflicted on the subjects were infected with bacteria such as Streptococcus, gas gangrene, and tetanus.
257. The pro-inflammatory response was even stronger in the infected children with clinical signs, but the regulatory response was also increased, presumably to limit inflammation.
258. Brain meninges of the brain become infected resulting in a meningitis. Sentencedict.com
259. Conclusion The cecropin B possesses obvious anti-bacterial effect on the Pseudomonas Aeruginasa infected wounds of ICR mice, and it can reduce the mortality.
260. During acute infection, persons are usually unaware they are infected, but high levels of viremia in this phase increase the per-act risk of transmitting HIV infection.
261. He says that it is even possible for a virtual computer in the cloud to become infected by an ordinary botnet, because cloud users don't normally run anti-virus software.
262. However, the infected mice challenged with the heterologous strain of plasmodia were died completely.
263. To provide bacteriological basis for curing infected root canals with sensitive drugs.
264. The antibody can either neutralize the virus or activate the C system, which lyses virus - infected cells.
265. Eery 14 seconds a person in the 10 - 24 age group became infected.
266. One stage reimplantation for the salvage of infected total knee arthroplasty in 8 patients was reviewed at an average follow up of 20.1 months late infections occurred in 7 (87.5%) patients.
267. When a tsetse fly bites an infected animal, it picks up the parasite when it sucks blood.
268. It was at this event that Nom Anor surreptitiously infected Jade with coomb spores.
269. It is the first time for finding Isospora coccidia oocysts infected the tiger, lion, leopard and so on.
270. Bovine theileriosis sergenti is one of hemozoon disease which is infected by tick.
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