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    Conclusion In our project we concluded the tobacco mosaic virus can be curable. The hypothesis explained that if we tried to find a cure for the tobacco mosaic virus then fruits and vegetables would not be harmed anymore. However‚ it has still not been proven because the experiment has not been conducted yet. If the experiment was conducted we would have infected a plant with the virus. Then we would try to stop from making the disease spread to the plant host. The project seemed feasible

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    Ethics of Caravakas

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    ETHICS OF CARVAKAS: The Caravaka ethics is based on the assumption that the human beings get annihilated at the point of death. She or he begins life with birth and ends it with death. Caravakas do not believe in the theory of karma and accordingly they reject the notion of re- birth after death. Since this is the only life for the individual‚ their exhortation is: “make the best use of it.” To get the best out of this only life‚ one has to enjoy this life and to seek the utmost pleasure. The

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    for nearly half of all diseases that plague our species. Of these respiratory illnesses‚ viruses are the cause in 50-75% of reported cases. The Corona Virus known as SARS or Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome is one of the most recently highly publicized respiratory illness that has drawn a surge of research since the first reported cases of the virus in Southern China in 2002. This publicity was due to the disease’s possible complications‚ which can lead to the death of the host organism. Even the

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    1. The mercenary camp was in the Motaba River Valley of Zaire was bombed to stop the virus from spreading. 2. No I would have removed all the people and disinfected all of them so the virus would stay in the forest and nobody would die. 3. Sam Daniels and his crew were sent out to the Motaba Valley because there was a level 4 virus. 4. The conditions in the Motaba valley were sad‚ smoky‚ poor and there were dead people everywhere. 5. The symptoms of the mystery disease at Motaba Valley

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    Are Viruses Alive

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    Period 7 Are Viruses Alive? For many years there have been numerous controversies over whether a virus should be classified as living or nonliving. It is believed that viruses are considered nonliving because they lack a substantial amount of qualities to be classified a form of life and they are incapable of carrying out all life processes. For example‚ some characteristics that would justify a virus being nonliving would be that they are acellular: they are not made up of cells nor do they contain

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    Canine Distemper

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    Distemper: Just get Vaccinated! 10/10/2013 Canine Distemper Virus‚ abbreviated CDV‚ is a virus that can affect dogs of any age but most commonly affects puppies. It is highly contagious‚ transferred most commonly amongst dogs and puppies‚ by coughing or sneezing on each other. It has a high mortality rate‚ 80% of puppies and 50% of dogs that get catch the Canine Distemper Virus will die from it. The most unique characteristics of the virus are the hardening of the paw pads‚ also known as hyperkeratosis

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    Contents 1 Introduction 3 1.1 What is Fish Disease 3 2 Viral diseases present 3 2.1 Freshwater species only 3 2.1.1 Herpesvirus salmonis 3 2.1.2 Channel catfish virus 4 2.1.3 Epithelioma papillosum 4 2.1.4 Infectious Pancreatic Necrosis 5 2.1.5 Koi Herpes virus 5 2.1.6 Spring Viraemia of Carp and Swim Bladder Infection Virus 6 2.2 Both Freshwater and Marine species 6 2.2.1 Viral Haemorrhagic septicaemia 6 2.2.2 Lymphocystis 7 2.2.3 Infectious Hematopoietic Necrosis 7 Bibliography 8

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    Dengue Fever

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    Gray Dengue Fever Abstract Dengue fever is a debilitating tropical disease caused by one of five types of the dengue virus.(1) It is transmitted by mosquitos throughout the tropics and subtropics of not only Southeast Asia‚ but has now spread to Central and South America‚ and countries in the Pacific Ocean and America as well. Usually‚ most people who are infected with the virus are asymptomatic‚ with mild symptoms‚ whereas others develop life threatening dengue hemorrhagic fever. The usual diagnosis

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    The word ’Comics’ is derived from the word greek word Komikos‚ and is used with reference to images which are used in a sequential narrative to manifest into a form of graphic literature. It is this sequence of narration that helps distinguish a comic book from a picture book. Comics as a form of art established itself in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. It saw its way through the industrial revolution‚ and it can be safely said that although comics were popularised in newspapers

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    Polio Research Paper

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    a host to survive. Humans are the primary hosts for the virus and the virus is extremely transmittable by way of person-person contact (most commonly fecal-oral contact). Although the virus is extremely contagious‚ the human immune response can be considered a very worthy advisory in fighting polio. Most of those infected will not experience any symptoms‚ and only a very small percentage of those who do will develop paralysis from the virus. There are three known strands of the poliovirus‚ commonly

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