Sentence examples for pox of from inspiring English sources

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It looked like measles, or chicken pox, of the brain.

And a pox of tooth decay would descend.

Swine pox, of two types, is prevalent but rarely fatal.

Falstaff rails against it in "Henry IV, Part 2": "A pox of this gout!" he says.

(Chicken pox of humans is caused by a herpesvirus; see herpes zoster).

"A pox of this gout! or, a gout of this pox!" Falstaff says in "Henry IV".

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To investigate the effect of POx on gluten agglomeration, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, and 1.0 nkat/g flour of wild-type TsPOx or its mutants was supplemented.

This literature review addresses the following question: what elements point to an impact of routine chicken pox vaccination of children on the incidence of shingles?

There's much to enjoy in this book: Liddle's heart is indeed in the right place when it comes to the poxes of neoliberalism, democratic emasculation, commodity fetishism and globalisation on our body politic.

The last case was in 1979, and most people are now "immunologically naive"—as vulnerable to infection as America's Indians were to the poxes of the old world.

Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) has been applied in the simulation of non-catalytic partial oxidation (NC-POX) of methane and scale up of natural gas reformers.

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