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The phrase "a given virus" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific virus that has been previously mentioned or is understood in the context.
Example: "In this study, we will analyze the effects of a given virus on the immune system."
Alternatives: "a specific virus" or "a particular virus".
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Food and Drug Administration inspectors found egregious problems: some Red Cross blood centers would keep testing blood until the tests delivered the desired results; for instance, blood that tested borderline-positive for a given virus would be retested five or six times until the numbers came out negative.
Conclusions: The herpes consensus PCR for a given virus was more sensitive than the standard, targeted PCR used in our laboratory.
If we understand the structural rules governing antibody (Ab)–antigen (Ag) interactions in a given virus, then we have the molecular basis to attempt to design and synthesize new epitopes to be used as vaccines or optimize the antibodies themselves for passive immunization.
Given the complexities of viral transmission, a virus's ability to adapt to a host species, pathogenesis (a virus's ability to cause disease), and the interrelation among these factors, which are likely to be unique to each influenza virus, any particular genomic signature will not necessarily predict how a given virus will act.
Each illustration is unique to the artist's style as some literally interpret the effects of a given virus, while others are abstract recreations.
This method for generating hantavirus stocks using Vero E6 cells is typical and the IFNλ measured in these virus preparations represents the absolute amount of cytokine contained within a milliliter of a given virus stock.
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Ebola, flu, and colds have given viruses a bad rap.
These findings show that in the absence of paired serum samples, presence of neutralizing antibodies to a given influenza virus does not necessarily reflect infection with that virus.
Antibodies elicited by a given DEN virus serotype, which confer lifelong homologous immunity to that serotype, can cross-react with, but not protect against the remaining serotypes.
Now researchers have uncovered a trick that gives viruses an edge in this race against time.
In other words, small differences in mosquito age or blood meal titer between blocks did not affect the probability of infection in a given mosquito-virus combination.
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