Sentence examples for exposed virus from inspiring English sources

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The virus inactivation cross section, D95, which is the UV dose that inactivates 95% of the exposed virus, was calculated as D95 = −ln[1 − 0.95]/k.

However, this reduces contribution to the reservoir (lowering τ ZG ) because exposed virus will degrade quickly, especially as a result of UV light ([ 28], p.364-5); in the past, this fact limited the potential use of baculoviruses as insecticides.

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rgRSV was UV-inactivated by exposing virus to 75,000 mJ/cm2 of ultraviolet light using a StrataLinker (Stratagene).

In addition, exposing virus to S. nigra extract at the time of infection did not reduce virus titers, unless it was combined with the post treatment.

After initial screening, the following S. nigra extract treatments were assessed for their ability to inhibit IBV either alone or in combination: (1) exposing cells to extract prior to infection, (2) exposing cells to extract following infection, (3) exposing virus to extract prior to infection, (4) exposing both cells and virus to extract during infection.

Upon viral replication, infected cells often expose virus-encoded fusion proteins on their surface, thereby enabling infected cells to fuse with uninfected cells and to generate multinucleated syncytia.

"hundreds exposed to virus in tokyo.

The macaques were then exposed to virus of a different clade.

Herpes is also an increased risk "due to the microscopic wounds being exposed to virus carried by mouth or genitals".

The duration of time for which cells are exposed to virus was also investigated.

For synchronous infections, cells were precooled and exposed to virus at 4°C for 4 h to allow binding.

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