Similar words: sarsaparilla, Sara, saree, sari, tsar, pulsar, bursar, sarcoma. Meaning: n. a respiratory disease of unknown etiology that apparently originated in mainland China in 2003; characterized by fever and coughing or difficulty breathing or hypoxia; can be fatal.
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31. Ann : Of course, The SARS, an often fatal respiratory disease, outbroken in 2003.
32. The sudden outbreak of the epidemic SARS produced much influence and impact on the travel agencies in China, making a lot of them close down, reduce their staff and even become bankrupt.
33. The medical workers are going all out to prevent SARS ( Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome ) from spreading.
34. After producing SARS 2003, western media ever gave special attention, large space land undertakes dogging for a long time reportorial.
35. OBJECTIVE To study the nosogeny, organism distribution and current resistance of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) patients with secondary bacterial infection.
36. Probably China has the SARS phobia and has been extremely stringent at its point of entry.
37. The SARS viral nucleocapsid is tubular with a helical symmetry.
38. Conclusion SARS patients' thin fur, white fur, curdy fur or greasy fur are often connected with their depressed cellular immunity.
39. In a global view, SARS forebodes a globalization of infectious diseases and the new ones.
40. This year, the world has witnessed two major events in China: the change of state leadership and the combat against SARS.
41. This index case has also been linked to three of four SARS cases concentrated in the same block of a 247 - unit condominium in Toronto.
42. Research on the SARS virus in Singapore is conducted in biosafety level 3 facilities.
43. What should point out is, " byelaw " it is to was in our country to experience SARS this one sudden incident, after drawing bitter lesson, must come.
44. In the meantime, we suggest that cooperated research and personnel training programs be arranged in such areas as the patterns of SARS transmission, SARS nosogenesis and SARS clinical diagnosis.
45. After testing, this vaccine could be used to immunize individuals at high risk for SARS exposure.
46. Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome ( SARS ) is taking it toll on China's tour industry.
47. Objective To express severe acute respiratory syndrome ( SARS ) virus S 2 protein in Pichia pastoris.
48. Let me mention some: AIDS, pandemic influenza, a new disease like SARS, or bioterrorism using a virus like smallpox.
49. But when SARS reared its ugly head, it caught Gould Rothberg's attention.
50. Research by specialists leads people to think the chief culprit for SARS might be masked civet.
51. The masked civet was suspected of being the chief culprit of SARS.
52. SARS is a highly infectious respiratory disease. The primary way that SARS appears to spread is by close person-to-person contact via droplets or skin touch.
53. Since the public conjuncture by the "SARS "in China in 2003,[www.Sentencedict.com] the management of urban security and the construction of emergency mechanism were placed on the important agenda.
54. SARS, for example, is an abbreviation form, for severe acute respiratory syndrome.
55. This invention relates to a tetramer combined with SARS antigen peptide and its preparation and use.
56. Conclusion Successful clone of an integrity SARS-CoV nucleocapsid gene and its effective expression in saccharomyces cerevisiae can be beneficial to the research on SARS vaccine.
57. WHO has today revised its initial estimates of the case fatality ratio of SARS.
58. The administration experiences of preventing SARS infection in large-scale polyclinic were synthesized.
59. Methods The levels serum of throid hormone and parathyroid hormone (PTH) in 48 patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) were measured by electrochemiluminescence.
60. Recently, the hygienic emergency detecting is rising due to the globaleruption of SARS and Bird Flu and the revival of Cholera, Impaludism that had been controlled.