Words to Describe virus
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Things virus often describes ("virus ________")
- titer
- infectivity
- receptors
- assays
- studies
- distribution
- software
- transmission
- susceptibility
- procedures
- hepatitis
- protein
- isolations
- entry
- name
- inoculation
- production
- retention
- pneumonia
- removal
- structure
- recovery
- safety
- techniques
- neutralization
- survival
- activity
- antibodies
- shedding
- present
- resistance
- purification
- variation
- assay
- infection
- titration
- program
- maturation
- culture
- diarrhea
- load
- multiplication
- adsorption
- synthesis
- disease
- particle
- reconstitution
- specificity
- elimination
- persistence
- propagation
- growth
- research
- concentration
- transport
- diseases
- reactivation
- programs
- spread
- replication
- inactivation
- induction
- reproduction
- antigen
- protection
- expression
- evolution
- invasion
- inhibition
- viruses
- identification
- classification
- taxonomy
- isolation
- morphology
- yield
- attempts
- etiology
- scanning
- detection
- proteins
- suspension
- tests
- excretion
- stock
- induced
- release
- assembly
- infections
- attachment
- interference
- movement
- particles
How virus often is described ("________ virus")
- nuclear
- respiratory
- top
- oncogenic
- herpes
- canine
- transmissible
- rous
- enveloped
- infective
- anti
- turnip
- infectious
- type
- endogenous
- syphilitic
- bacterial
- filterable
- latent
- cold
- specific
- mosaic
- pox
- lymphocytic
- deadly
- necrotic
- stranded
- rinderpest
- influenza
- slow
- hemorrhagic
- live
- japanese
- zoster
- attenuated
- unknown
- active
- filtrable
- venezuelan
- yellow
- african
- borne
- eastern
- resistant
- simian
- causative
- pseudorabies
- defective
- bushy
- neurotropic
- intact
- mammary
- avian
- pathogenic
- feline
- purified
- recombinant
- extracellular
- wild
- syncytial
- like
- bovine
- related
- lymphotropic
- vesicular
- associated
- contagious
- mature
- parental
- homologous
- virulent
- stomach
- pea
- modified
- cell
- human
- inactivated
- hepatitis
- equine
- murine