Similar words: serology, astrology, hydrology, neurology, numerology, dendrology, meteorology, ology. Meaning: [‚vaɪə'rɑlədʒɪ / -'rɒl-] n. the branch of medical science that studies viruses and viral diseases.
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1. I am interested in virology.
2. Veterinary virology has grown immensely during the past decade.
3. Veterinary Bacteriology and Virology Merchant & Packer . Seventh Edition.
4. But using the gospels of Mark, Matthew and Luke in the New King James version of the Bible as the entire data set made "Virology Journal" look like "Mad" magazine or "The Onion.
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5. Virology is the study of viruses and virus - like agents.
6. Research areas include medical microbiology, virology, AIDS, biosciences , immunology , genetics, evolution, biochemistry and ecology etc.
7. Presently he is Virology Editor - in - Chief of'Veterinary Microbiology '.
8. Albert Osterhaus, professor of virology at the Erasmus Medical Center in the Netherlands, says however that without further study it is difficult to rely on the link between survey answers.
9. Current employment : Directorofof virology Research , Guangxi Zhuang Region Center for Disease Prevention and Control.
10. The US-based Institute of Human Virology and the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) signed the agreement on 29 August.
11. Bacteriology, virology, mycology, and parasitology are among the fields covered.
12. He has done extensive research in virology , immunology and diabetes. In 1986 he received the Paul Ehrlich Prize.
13. Jeffrey Mphahlele, head of virology at the University of Limpopo in South Africa, says it is imperative that local data is used if measles vaccination programmes are to be successful.
14. Medical Virology first appeared in 1970 and was immediately hailed as a classic.
15. Virus - free sweet potato and virology biotechnology product of the combination of technologies.
16. Veterinary virology has also undergone a rapid expansion during this time.
17. They had come to take specimens from the patients to send to a virology lab in Johannesburg.
18. The World Health Organisation has branded British police tactics bemoaned the courts'feeble understanding of virology.
19. They report their findings in the December 2006 issue of the Journal of virology.
20. HIV has been isolated according to the most rigorous standards of modern virology.
21. Laboratory animals, such as mice, guinea pigs , hamsters amongcommonly used in diagnostic virology.
22. It dedicates to the science, practice and application of microbiology and virology.
23. The new NHLS is a non-profit, parastatal organization composing of the SAIMR, National Institute for Virology and government provincial laboratories.
24. The center includes research areas of aging and Metabolic disease, Immunogenetics and Virology, reproduction and development.
25. The present invention is in the fields of medicine, public health, immunology, molecular biology and virology.
26. "It is actually what is happening now, what is happening in the real world, " said Albert Osterhaus, head of virology at the Erasmus Medical Center, who designed "The Great Flu" game with colleagues.
27. Laboratory animals, such as mice, guinea pigs, hamsters , rabbits among others, commonly used in diagnostic virology.
28. This is the webpage of the WWW Virtual Library: Microbiology & Virology.
29. The 2012 Keystone Symposia meeting on HIV Vaccines will focus on basic aspects of immunology and HIV-1 virology to highlight issues that challenge the field.
30. The viruses are kept at the U.S.Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta and the State Research Center of Virology and Biotechnology in Novosibirsk, Siberia.
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