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vi·rus <-es> [ˈvaɪ(ə)rəs] N

2. virus COMPUT:

virus m

com·put·er ˈvi·rus N

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These viruses are about one micrometer in diameter making them one of the largest viruses discovered so far.
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The three members of this genus are positive-stranded RNA viruses with a multipartite genome (3-4 parts).
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Improved influenza countermeasures require basic research on how viruses enter cells, replicate, mutate, evolve into new strains and induce an immune response.
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The more advanced consist of tetravalent mixtures of live attenuated viruses representing each serotype.
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Also, many viruses created by the program did not work at all - and often, their source codes could not be compiled.
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The anti-virus can activate some destructives macro viruses which destroy some data when they are deleted by the anti virus.
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Since agglutination is rarely linked to infectivity, attenuated viruses can therefore be used in assays.
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He is a trained expert in chemical weaponry, and is able to detect, identify, neutralize and contain viruses and poisons.
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In spite of their pandemic connection, avian influenza viruses are noninfectious for most species.
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Viruses are considered by some to be a life form, because they carry genetic material, reproduce, and evolve through natural selection.
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