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The phrase "a total host" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a complete or entire group of hosts, often in contexts related to events or gatherings.
Example: "The event was a success, thanks to a total host of volunteers who helped organize everything."
Alternatives: "an entire group" or "a complete set".
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In four trials of nine, two monitor lizards were put in the same cage with two other lizards to provide a total host bait mass closer to that of one cow.
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The model represents a crop pathogen system whereby the total host population, expressed in leaf area densities (leaf surface area per m), comprises a susceptible, H S, and a quantitatively resistant, H R, cultivar.
However there is little to indicate whether the insecticide or its application rate was at fault, or whether the treated cattle were just too small a part of the fly populations' total host complex.
Thus, the total host population (N_{h}=S_{h}+E_{h}+I_{h1}+I_{h2}+R_{h}+R_{h}) and the total vector population (N_{v}=S_{v}+E_{v}+I_{v}), where both are assumed to be constant.
To control the permittivity of the thin films, we added CA to m-CP in various concentrations while keeping the 2CzPN-doping concentration against the total host matrix constant (5 wt%).
We suggest that although contact rates with the environment might be fixed, the proportion of contaminated environment encountered may be inversely related to total host density.
Freshly isolated total host bone marrow cells were then injected into the lateral tail vein of syngenic recipient mice (5×106 cells per mouse) 24 hours after irradiation.
The total host population is simply N = S + I.
Total host lung RNA was isolated as described [ 59].
As hosts diversify, the total host density increases substantially, with associated draw-down of resource concentrations.
At 24 hpi this increased to 11.3% of the total host cell transcriptome, with 1540 and 722 host genes showing up-regulated and down-regulated gene expression respectively.
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