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    The Rabies Virus

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    rabies virus is in the family Rhabdoviridae in the Mononegavirale order of viruses. The rabies virus is usually bullet-shaped and is made of a long single-stranded spiral chain of RNA. The virus envelope is made of matrix protein and is studded with glycoproteins. 3. People usually contract rabies after they are bitten by an animal that has been infected with the rabies virus‚ though it has been shown that in rare cases rabies can infect people who just touch infected animals. The virus spreads

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    Ebola Virus

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    no cure or not even a simple treatment. The unfortunate ones lay on their deathbed‚ crying out for mercy or pray for a miracle to happen. Their bodies slowly deteriorate and eventually die. The Ebola Virus is held responsible for the lives of thousands of people. Audience motivation: The Ebola virus is the T-Rex of microbes. I hope you will enjoy and may be frightened on what I’m about to tell you. Establish credibility: I want to work in the health field‚ so I’m always curious and want to learn

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    react to a zombie outbreak in his book Theories of International Politics and Zombies. The humans responded to the zombie outbreak with a mixture of realist and neoconservative elements. At times‚ the humans attempted to incorporate liberalism into their strategy‚ but the ideology failed due to organizational problems and inadequate bureaucratic politics. One of these organizational failures was a dismissive attitude towards women who provided outbreak response suggestions. A future zombie outbreak

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    zombie outbreak

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    Justin Hennessy Mr. Evens ENG 1301 – C09 4–2–14 How to survive a zombie outbreak The zombies are here and are at your door. What do you do? Where do you go? How will you survive? If you don’t know the answers to any of these questions then this guide is perfect for you. “What is a zombie? How are they created? What are their strengths and weaknesses? What are their needs‚ their desires? Why are they hostile to humanity? Before discussing any survival techniques‚ you must first learn what you

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    Zombie Invasion

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    How to Survive a Zombie Invasion? In an instant‚ everything you’ve ever known and cared about could become completely irrelevant. The people you’ve grown to care for could become either your life line’s or your worst enemies. The economy‚ laws‚ and anything civil would no longer have a purpose. The world would be a survival zone‚ loaded with a variety of different safe houses and plantations where normal living is still maintained under guarded gates. They’d be protected by armed mercenaries

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    Ryan Galvez Mr. Perrine GEN 095 English Fundamentals March 22‚ 2012 How to Survive a Zombie Apocalypse Painful deaths are one thing‚ but being eaten alive by loved ones has to be the top painful way to die. Chances of a pandemic of flesh eating people might be slim to none‚ but that doesn’t mean you can’t be prepared for the super natural apocalypse that is‚ the zombie takeover. It might seem impossible‚ but if movies and video games can teach you anything‚ it’s there are at least three easy

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    Virus biology

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    The function of a capsid‚ in virus biology‚ is to serve as a protective outer layer that protects the genetic material of the virus from the host’s defensive cells. The capsid is made up of proteins. The nucleic acid is what is contained within the capsid‚ which is a group of long‚ linear macromolecules‚ consisting of either DNA or RNA. There are two different cycles in which the virus uses a host cell to replicate and reproduce itself. These two cycles are known as the lytic cycle‚ and the lysogenic

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    The Motaba Virus

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    A dangerous virus strong as Ebola is ready to spread throughout America and it is a dangerous airborne virus that could cause Outbreak. After an African monkey carrying a deadly Motaba virus enters U.S‚ and outbreak occurs in a California town. The Virus is lethal and able to kill human beings less than twenty-four hours and a team of doctors from Center of Disease Control try to control the disease. Disease experts Colonel Sam Daniels and his ex-wife Colonel Robbie Daniels try to control the spread

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    Ebola Virus

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    “Ebola Virus: Glycoprotein Modification Study” Name Class School Date Abstract Retroviruses are a family of enveloped RNA viruses that are defined by their common characteristics in structure‚ replication properties and composition. These viruses are important in research in many different areas of science‚ such as biology‚ genetics‚ medicine‚ cancer‚ and biotechnology. The process of pseudotyping for retroviruses‚ in particular‚ allows researchers to investigate the

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    Virus and Bacteria

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    Virus and Bacteria Virus - A virus is a capsule of protein that contains genetic material. A virus cannot reproduce on its own; it must infect a living cell to grow. Bacteria - Bacteria are one-celled organisms that live on their own. They can multiply and reproduce by subdivision Bacteria and viruses cause many of the diseases we are familiar with and may sound synonymous; they are greatly different from each other. [pic] o They differ greatly in size. The biggest viruses are only as large

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