Приклади вживання All viruses Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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Not all viruses are bad.
Does not always catch all viruses.
But not all viruses are bad.
Impossible to destroy all viruses.
But all viruses are not bad.
It is not intended to eliminate all viruses.
All viruses operate in essentially the same way.
Protection against all viruses and malware.
All viruses are well preserved at low temperatures.
Kaspersky's tests annihilated all viruses placed in test!
And not all viruses have to look exactly like this.
Such procedures completely destroy all viruses and harmful microbes.
All viruses are also covered with a protein coat to protect the genes.
Be aware that Virus Total will not be able to detect all viruses.
Like all viruses, those that cause colds have to run their course.
However, such protection can not stop all viruses, but only reduce the risk of infection.
But all viruses are, they're just a bunch of genetic information inside of a protein.
Such filters can remove most bacteria and moulds, but not all viruses or mycoplasmas.
Like all viruses, it must invade the cells of other organisms to survive and reproduce.
Such filters can remove most bacteria and moulds, but not all viruses or mycoplasmas.
All viruses are referred to as obligate intracellular parasites, and influenza is no different.
This virus is characterized by the most voluminous andcomplex set of DNA among all viruses.
Virtually all viruses and many worms cannot spread unless you open or run an infected program.
While Microsoft Security Essentials will recommend that you remove all viruses and spyware, not all software that is flagged is malicious or unwanted.
Almost all viruses are attached to an executable files, which requires the user to run the file in order for the virus to infect the system.
While Endpoint Protection recommends that you remove all viruses and spyware, not all software that is flagged is malicious or unwanted.
All viruses are below the complexity level needed for life, and for this reason they must live as parasites that require complex cells in order to reproduce.
If a young learner thinks that all viruses have DNA, that's not going to ruin their chances of success in science.
All viruses can mutate, but the influenza virus raises special concern," because it can change large segments of its DNA fairly easily, Loehr said.