Synonym: computer virus. Similar words: crush, brush, virtual, rush out, virtually, Russian, by virtue of, frustrate. Meaning: ['vaɪərəs] n. 1. (virology) ultramicroscopic infectious agent that replicates itself only within cells of living hosts; many are pathogenic; a piece of nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) wrapped in a thin coat of protein 2. a harmful or corrupting agency 3. a software program capable of reproducing itself and usually capable of causing great harm to files or other programs on the same computer.
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121) The association between chronic hepatitis C virus infection and hepatocellular carcinoma has been described, although the exact oncogenic mechanism is unknown.
122) These aren't really a type of virus; the name merely describes their extraordinary ability to hide from anti-virus software.
123) All cases of transmission of the AIDS virus ever studied fit into one of these three categories.
124) Unlike the virus that causes the flu, the AIDS virus can not be transmitted through the air.
125) Traditionally, that has meant injecting people with a weakened or killed version of the virus itself, triggering antibodies.
126) The hepatitis B virus may be stable in dried blood and blood products at room temperature for up to seven days.
127) Perhaps I have an asymptomatic case and transmitted the virus to him.
128) Over half the patients who acquire acute hepatitis C virus infection develop chronic hepatitis.
129) On the other hand, aphids can infect raspberries with incurable virus diseases, and blackcurrant reversion is spread by big-bud mites.
130) The risk assessment of oral transmission of the AIDS virus has a theoretical basis only.
131) Since the virus can spread through blood, transfusions could account for the 25 percent of AIDS victims who are not gay.
132) First it was the different forms of hepatitis virus which caused alarm.
133) One final, explosive question remains: Why did a virus that was once so rare suddenly burst into a global pandemic?
134) He is suffering from an ankle injury and a virus infection.
135) The final question was whether the virus entered the bloodstream before it attacked nerve cells.
136) Like many AIDS patients, Pieters swallows the drug combo to help his body suppress the virus day after day.
137) Maternal transmission is becoming a major problem as increasing numbers of newborn babies enter the world already infected with the AIDS virus.
138) The reported incidence of acute hepatitis B virus in the general population increased by 37 percent from 1979 to 1989.
139) If we are exposed to chickenpox, our bodies will produce an antibody that will attach itself only to a chickenpox virus.
140) Wells were coated as indicated and bound virus was detected by transfer of puromycin resistance to NIH3T3 cells.
141) Not content with simply being breathed into the atmosphere, the virus makes us sneeze or cough explosively.
142) International concern for these extremely rare mammals arose after thousands of grey seals were wiped out by the canine distemper virus.
143) A doctor was called out and he diagnosed some kind of virus and prescribed a course of antibiotics.
144) The virus had annihilated all those who knew of Rassilon's great mistake.
145) The numbness that followed the first announcement of the virus is quickly becoming a paralysis.
146) In about ten years, the genes of the AIDS virus change as much as human genes change in 10 million years.
147) She also advised running a virus check before downloading or running from strangers.
148) A blood test can be used to find out whether a person's blood contains antibodies to the virus.
149) A soluble form of this protein could bind to the virus and prevent it from binding to human T cells.
150) They did capture the essence of what we were looking for: the emotional aspect of growing up with the virus.
More similar words: crush, brush, virtual, rush out, virtually, Russian, by virtue of, frustrate, frustration, environmental, environmental protection.