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to reversion
noun
The action of reverting something.
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Such transmission from vaccinees to unvaccinated individuals is a third contributor to reversion to virulence.
Clearly, it will stand as a significant barrier to reversion to virulence.
Compared to formaldehyde-inactivated toxoids, the EDC/N-hydroxysuccinimide inactivated toxoids EDC/N-hydroxysuccinimide inactivatedtoxoidsth rexhibited reversuperiorcytotoxic activity.
However, in each case the attenuation (att) phenotype is vulnerable to reversion by a single nucleotide change back to wild type.
Sustained production of recombinant proteins encoded by extrachromosomal plasmid DNA over long duration is not possible due to reversion of recombinant cells to unproductive plasmid-free cells.
About one in every 750,000 children receiving the first dose of OPV experiences vaccine-associated paralytic poliomyelitis attributable to reversion of one of the three strains (Kew et al. 2005).
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The problem is that they would need to be taken permanently to avoid reversion to chronotype.
Recombination contributes to the reversion to virulence and subsequent circulation of OPV strains.
In particular, due consideration must be given to preventing reversion to virulence.
Fencing to allow reversion to indigenous vegetation on erosion-prone land with scattered scrub became another possible option.
To achieve reversion to negativity in patients with a high initial IFN-γ level, the absolute decrease must be profound.
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