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1. Comparisons of phenotypic diversity, distribution of specific virulences, and differences in specific virulences among phenotypes were made between the progenitor uredinial populations and the derived aecial populations.

2. Coagulase is a virulence factor of S

3. So, you've got a higher level of virulence.

4. Old age added virulence to her tongue.

5. Virulence may vary between strains of the same organism.

6. It possesses genes conferring antibiotic resistance and virulence.

7. Key words: virulence, capsular polysaccharide, acapsular mutants, dolichol pathway, oligomannans.

8. Conclusion: in the current technology, virulence and potency is in linear.

9. The results showed that the JDS - CPV has higher virulence to pine caterpillar.

10. The major virulence determinant in M. ulcerans is a polyketide-derived macrolide: mycolactone.

11. Medical authorities were baffled, both as to its causes and its virulence.

12. Conclusion Rv 0901 might be related to the virulence of M. tuberculosis.

13. The virulence of the disease is causing great concern in medical circles.

14. Aim To reveal the virulence variation related to vacuolating cytotoxicity of coccoid Helicobacter pylori .

15. Magnaporthe grisea genes for pathogenicity and virulence identified through a series of Backcrosses Genetics

16. It expresses various virulence factors including adhesions, toxins, iron uptake systems, and a capsule.

17. Scientists are still trying to identify the genetic combinations that are responsible for virulence.

18. A phenotypically Avirulent subpopulation of the intestinal pathogen Salmonella typhimurium promotes evolutionary stability of virulence

19. The avirulence(avr) or virulence(vir) genes determine host specificity via gene-for-gene interactions.

20. However, virulence of the fungus was fully restored after a single host plant contact.

21. Methods Multiplex PCR was applied to detect virulence characters with four pairs of primers.

22. The relationship between virulence and the frequency of single-foundress broods were roughly linear.

23. But what can the sequences tell us about the virulence and origin of the 1918 strain?

24. The published controversial data on the adhesive capacity of H.I.B. /H.I. as a virulence property are discussed.

25. The research team has succeeded in determining the virulence of bacteria in single-cell amoebae (Dictyostelium).

26. The Petri-dish method proved to be accurate for virulence studies of root-knot nematodes on potato culitvars.

27. * Increased virulence of pathogens has caused deadly outbreaks such as the E.Coli STEC outbreak in Germany in 2011 .

28. • Studies at the molecular and genomic level of virus diversity and evolution, human adaptation, virulence and pathogenesis

29. Conclusions - Nonstaphylococcal CIED - related infections are prevalent and diverse with a relatively low virulence and mortality rate.

30. The Aggregative adherence fimbriae (AAF) are defining virulence factors of EAEC, and five different variants have been identified (10 – 14)

31. An Attenuated vaccine is a vaccine developed by reducing the virulence of the pathogen; it remains replication-competent after administration.

32. Being derived from Vex mind fluid, Alkahest has similarly versatile computational properties, but lacks the virulence of raw radiolarian fluid.

33. From that time, his anti-Semitism grew so shrill and scurrilous that its virulence still makes one wince.

34. Two forms of this nematode have been reported, i.e., with strong and weak virulence, commonly referred as virulent and Avirulent strains

35. I have the DNA sequencers going 24 / 7, and I'm running multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplifications for all known virulence factors.

36. Avirulent lacking virulence i.e. the ability of an organism to cause disease is absent. Collins Dictionary of Biology, 3rd ed

37. Aspects of their virulence, antimicrobial resistance and interactions with the human host will be highlighted during the Anaerobe 2021 Focused Meeting.

38. You've got a lot of pressure favoring antibiotic resistance, so you get increased virulence leading to the evolution of increased antibiotic resistance.

39. The Coagulase enzyme acts as a virulence factor in some organisms as it interacts with the fibrinogen present on the host’s cell surface.

40. The positiveness of the contact hemolysis was correlated with the virulence of bacteria when virulent or non-virulent strains of enterobacteria were compared.

41. Etiology In general, individuals who are stricken with Bronchopneumonia caused by a decrease in the body's defense mechanism against the virulence of pathogenic organisms

42. Homologous pairs of virulent and attenuated or Avirulent Mycoplasma pneumoniae strains were derived and compared in an effort to elucidate the mechanisms of virulence.

43. Aggressin (plural Aggressins) (biology) Any substance, produced in the body by a pathogenic bacterium, that enhances the virulence of the bacteria.

44. During the production of hog cholera rabbit-adapeted bovine testis cellular vaccine, there occurred that the virulence of the vaccine has not attained its standard .

45. Activities of such programmes would include prophylaxis, studies on pathogenicity and virulence, diagnostic techniques, aerobiology, detection, treatment, toxinology, physical protection, decontamination and other related research.

46. Activities of such a programme would include prophylaxis, studies on pathogenicity and virulence, diagnostic techniques, aerobiology, detection, treatment, toxinology, physical protection, decontamination and other related research.

47. Similarly, 20 single-aeciospore isolates propagated from two single-gall isolates with virulence towards family 11-20 caused galls on 19–59% of 11-20 progeny.

48. Activities of such a programme would include prophylaxis, studies on pathogenicity and virulence, diagnostic techniques, aerobiology, detection, treatment, toxinology, physical protection, decontamination and other related research

49. It was found that all these 11 strains possessed 2 main virulence factors, i. e. muramidase released protein (MRP) gene and extracellular factor (EF) protein gene.

50. The differences in the two aecial populations most likely resulted from linkage disequilibrium between virulences generated by host selection in the prairie uredinial population, compared with the lower initial level of disequilibrium in the relatively unselected eastern uredinial population.

51. This unique linkage affinity suggests that the multiple genes conditioning virulence to Gb2 and Gb3 reside on the same chromosomes but are ≥50 map units apart.

52. According to the present state of knowledge, it can be assumed that the virulence of actinomycetes does not change when they turn from epiphytes into parasites.

53. The ability to construct M. tuberculosis mutants and test individual gene products for specific functions has significantly advanced the understanding of its pathogenesis and virulence factors.

54. Bacteria produce a wide range of virulence factors which cause host tissue pathology, and these diverse factors have been grouped into four families: adhesins, Aggressins, impedins, and invasins.

55. Kawaoka's team observed this virulence in mice and macaques as well, but pigs showed no outward signs of disease even though the virus reproduced capably in the swine respiratory system.

56. The conserved simple Baseplate components were also found in contractile tail-derived bacterial apparatuses, such as type VI secretion systems, Photorhabdus virulence cassettes, and R-type tailocins

57. Streptococcus pyogenes secretes various virulence factors for evasion from complement-mediated Bacteriolysis. However, full understanding of the molecules possessed by this organism that interact with complement C1q, an initiator of …

58. Only 80 of 1086 single aeciospores from a single-gall isolate with virulence towards family 10-5 produced symptoms of infection on the oaks, and 17 infections produced telia directly.

59. The Aggregative adherence of EAEC is mediated by the adhesins Aggregative adherence fimbriae I (AAF/I) or AAF/II, encoded by a gene cluster that is located on an EAEC virulence plasmid, pAA.

60. 1 Virulence 2 Causes 3 Symptoms 4 Prevention 5 Treatment Survivors in DayZ Standalone can become infected with the bacteria Vibrio Cholerae by: Drinking from unclean or un-purified water sources such as Ponds, …

61. Aggressiveness: definition • Virulence – Pathotype either infects or does not – Remarkably important, relatively easy to work with“This compatibility relationship has so far largely monopolized the attentionof plant pathologists and shaped the discipline.” Periaud et al

62. Influenzae is an important cause of human disease worldwide and serotype b (Hib) Capsulated strains cause invasive infections, such as meningitis, septicemia, and septic arthritis, particularly in infants, many classification methodologies have been tried to better determine their virulence [4-8].

63. Besides the ability to Adhere to plastic, to survive and multiply within total parenteral nulrition and other types of intravenous infusions, and to produce extracellular enzymes (4,8), little information is available regarding virulence factors associated with the pathogenesis of these bacteria.

64. Summary of the research and development activities indicating whether or not work was conducted in the following areas: prophylaxis, studies on pathogenicity and virulence, diagnostic techniques, aerobiology, detection, treatment, toxinology, physical protection, decontamination, and other related research, with location if possible.

65. The objective and summary of the research and development activities under way indicating whether work is conducted in the following areas: prophylaxis, studies on pathogenicity and virulence, diagnostic techniques, aerobiology, detection, treatment, toxinology, physical protection, decontamination and other related research

66. - Summary of the research and development activities indicating whether or not work was conducted in the following areas: prophylaxis, studies on pathogenicity and virulence, diagnostic techniques, aerobiology, detection, treatment, toxinology, physical protection, decontamination, and other related research, with location if possible.

67. In the light of our results, pedological conditions are important, negatively affecting the plants either “directly” — limiting deep rooting and preventing the trees to achieve sufficient anchorage in the ground — and “indirectly” — favouring the spread and the virulence ofH. annosum.

68. Summary of the research and development activities indicating whether or not work was conducted in the following areas: prophylaxis, studies on pathogenicity and virulence, diagnostic techniques, aerobiology, detection, treatment, toxinology, physical protection, decontamination, and other related research, with location if possible

69. The objective and summary of the research and development activities under way indicating whether work is conducted in the following areas: prophylaxis, studies on pathogenicity and virulence, diagnostic techniques, aerobiology, detection, treatment, toxinology, physical protection, decontamination and other related research;

70. Verb her overall healthiness largely Counterpoised the virulence of the infection Noun a musical piece with a Counterpoise of loud and soft passages the happiness brought by a new baby was a timely Counterpoise to the grief occasioned by a death in the family