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They were the immature form of Cotesia glomerata, a parasitic wasp.
But the virus is in an immature form and is unable to cause infection unless other parts of the virus are present, Dr. Stöhr said.
A free-swimming immature form called the trochophore larva develops in the polychaete annelids and during the development of certain other invertebrate groups mollusks, sipunculids, and lophophores.
Nymph, in entomology, sexually immature form usually similar to the adult and found in such insects as grasshoppers and cockroaches, which have incomplete, or hemimetabolic, metamorphosis (see metamorphosis).
Scientists had known that infected individuals could excrete the SARS virus (at least in the RNA, or an immature form) for up to 30 days after onset of symptoms.
Bartoli's voice, even in its relatively immature form in her early 20s, captivated Barenboim and Karajan so much they called her agent demanding to work with her, and now fellow singers envy its range.
The idea appeared in immature form in the little rustic Suffolk figures, and he may have been fired to exploit it further by seeing the 17th-century Spanish painter Bartolomé Murillo's St. John, which he copied.
The idea that children are an immature form of adult and are in the process of becoming fully competent adults.
There are also clinical implications if UdH, while clearly distinct from migraine, is in fact a precursor or immature form of it.
However, new peptides from immature form which has osteogenic activity has not been reported and developments of these proteins are still remained.
Second, the villous plant might merely be an immature form of the gametophyte (Huisman, pers. comm)., although some studies have considered them as possible tetrasporophytic forms of G. rugosa (e.g., Chou, 1945 Papenfuss et al., 1982).
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