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(6, 7) Among them, virotherapy based on conditionally replicative adenoviruses (CRAd), which are designed to replicate and spread within the tumor to overcome the issue of incomplete in vivo tumor transduction, has a unique advantage compared to the therapy based on a non-replicative system.
Sirturo works by inhibiting an enzyme needed by the tuberculosis bacteria to replicate and spread throughout the body.
Although very sophisticated tests can find traces of the virus, it is not able to replicate and spread.
At Dapper Dan's, "made to order" didn't always mean "one of a kind": customers often requested copies of other customers' clothes, causing the best-loved pieces to replicate and spread outward from celebrities to regular folks—albeit regular folks willing to spend an irregular amount on luxury clothing of dubious provenance.
Among other thinkers it is also becoming more common to think of humans as "hosts" for "memes": memes are ideas -- "justice," "evil," the opening of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, the taste for tatoos -- that replicate and spread from body to body like genes; their particular meanings are unimportant.
At Dapper Dan's, "made to order" didn't always mean "one of a kind": customers often requested copies of other customers' clothes, causing the best-loved pieces to replicate and spread outward from celebrities to regular folks — albeit regular folks willing to spend an irregular amount on luxury clothing of dubious provenance.
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Synthetic biology is potentially more dangerous than chemical or nuclear weaponry since organisms can self-replicate and spread rapidly, says Dr Church.
If his techniques could be replicated and spread widely, that could mean a doubling of corn output.
Well yes, Gmail has thousands and thousands of overlapping mail servers which can pick up the slack if any one fails because the data is replicated and spread all around.
Catholicism and the church bred familiar architecture, like the Hanseatic League in the Baltics, who from the 15th to 19th centuries established trading hubs for merchants and guilds that replicated and spread through cities across Europe.
It has previously been reported that L. monocytogenes can invade phagocytic and non-phagocytic cells in humans as well as ruminants where they self-replicate and spread directly from cell to cell, protecting themselves from host cell defense system during invasion.
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