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D. H. Lawrence diagnosed a specific strain of American dread.
The malware was identified by computer security experts as a specific strain associated with computer attacks originating in China.
The comfort level between Jews and Indians has allowed for a specific strain of self-mockery, too, which might be some psychic balm in this time of atrocity.
It is possible that uptake by specific entry routes directs prion particles to subcellular compartments that are favorable or less favorable for productive infection by a specific strain.
A specific strain, the rhabdovirus called Maraba virus (MG1), has been engineered to seek out faulty cell communication, something that happens in both cancer and HIV.
Events such as this seem to attract a specific strain of humanity: that which is happiest in a uniform, a name badge and making life as difficult as possible for those they are paid to serve.
By personalizing the conflict, Trump has helped to feed a specific strain of North Korean paranoia about efforts to depose — or, in national-security parlance, "decapitate" — the nation's leadership.
But, after digging into the literature, Shackelford agreed to treat Charlotte with a specific strain high in cannabidiol (CBD), which a friend of the family converted into an oil extract.
By personalizing the conflict, Trump has helped to feed a specific strain of North Korean paranoia about efforts to depose or, in national-security parlance, "decapitate"—the nation's leadership.
Why it matters: Most flu vaccines are effective against only a specific strain of flu; they must be reformulated every year, because they target a part of the virus that constantly mutates to produce new seasonal strains.
They reached the opposite conclusion, not least, says Montagnier, because of a fatal mis-translation that saw the correct word "recombinant", meaning a specific strain of HIV, interpreted as "genetically modified", suggesting the HIV virus was man-made.
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