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Ghostwriting vs. Copywriting

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Preparing a scientific article for publication in an electronic (online) journal

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Translation and editing of drawings in CAD systems

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Proofreading of English text



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Blood-borne virus

Глоссарий медицинских терминов
    A virus carried by the blood




Blood-borne infection, английский
  1. Инфекция, передаваемая через кровь booster dose, syn. booster shot

  2. Инфекция, передаваемая через кровь


Viru, английский
    Viking inertial


Viruela, испанский

Viruela aviaria (poxvirus avium), испанский

Virulence, английский
  1. 1. the ability of a microorganism to cause a disease 2. the degree of effect of a disease

  2. Вирулентность степень патогенности; способность микроорганизма вызывать заболевание.

  3. Microorganism’s ability to damage host’s cells/components

  4. Degree to which an organism is pathogenic; severity of disease signs and symptoms


Virulence factor, английский
  1. Фактор вирулентности virus (pl. viruses or viridae)

  2. Фактор вирулентности

  3. Molecules secreted by or expressed within pathogens that enable them to establish infection

  4. Product of a pathogen that assists in its ability to cause infection and disease


Virulenssi, финский

Virulent, английский

Virulent phage, английский
    Bacteriophage for which infection leads to the death of the host cell; a phage that undergoes the lytic cycle


Virulento(a), испанский

Virulentti, финский

Virulentus, латинский

Virunga, английский

Virus, итальянский

Virus, английский
  1. Virus

  2. A parasite consisting of a nucleic acid surrounded by a protein coat that can only develop in other cells. viruses cause many diseases including the common cold, aids, herpes and polio. (note: antibiotics have no effect on viruses, but effective vaccines have been developed for some viral diseases.) virus pneumonia virus pneumonia

  3. A severe viral infection causing high fever, bleeding from mucous membranes, vomiting and often death. also called green monkey disease comment: the disease is transmitted to humans from green monkeys. because the monkeys are used in laboratory experiments, the disease mainly affects laboratory workers.

  4. A parasite that invades cells and takes over their molecular machinery in order to copy itself. also a program that may act malicious on it’s own or through execution.

  5. An acellular microorganism, consisting of proteins and genetic material (dna or rna), that can replicate itself by infecting a host cell


Virus, испанский

Virus, албанский

Virus, хорватский

Virus, датский

Virus, голландский

Picornavirus, английский
    A virus containing rna, e.g. enteroa viruses and rhinoa viruses pid pid abbr prolapsed intervertebral disc pids pids abbr primary immune deficiency syndrome


Sichuan flu, английский
    A virulent type of flu which has the same symptoms as those of ordinary flu (e.g. fever, sore throat and aching muscles) but they are more pro