Virus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A virus is a small infectious agent that can replicate only inside the living cells of organisms. Viruses infect all types of organisms, from animals and plants to ...
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Computer virus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
These are called cavity viruses. For example, the CIH virus, or Chernobyl Virus, infects Portable Executable files. Because those files have many empty gaps, the virus ...
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Viruses
Viruses Properties: They are obligate intracellular parasites. Probably there are no cells in nature that escape infection by one or more kinds of viruses.
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virus: Definition, Synonyms from Answers.com
Microscopic, simple infectious agent that can multiply only in living cells of animals, plants, or bacteria. Viruses are much smaller than bacteria and ...
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Introduction to the Viruses - UCMP - University of California ...
Introduction to the Viruses. In 1898, Friedrich Loeffler and Paul Frosch found evidence that the cause of foot-and-mouth disease in livestock was an infectious ...
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Viruses
References. Calisher, C. H., M. C. Horzinek, M. A. Mayo, H. W. Ackermann, and J. Maniloff. 1995. Sequence analyses and a unifying system of virus taxonomy - consensus ...
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HowStuffWorks "How Viruses Work"
Influenza and Ebola are both viruses. Find out what a virus does to your body and how to decrease your chance of exposure.
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Virus | LiveScience - Current News on Space, Animals, Technology ...
Since a great deal of mystery still surrounds the origins of most modern viruses, ways to cure these viruses and the diseases they cause are still in the very early ...
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Viruses - Biology at Clermont College - University of Cincinnati
Viruses. The first virus to be discovered was the tobacco mosaic virus (TMV). In the 1880s, researchers figured out that tobacco plants could catch what ...
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Viruses - Staff Web Server
Do viruses qualify as living things? They are much smaller and less complex than cells. They consist of either DNA or RNA enclosed in a protein coat called ...
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