Примери за използване на Infectivity на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Infectivity and incubation period.
Toxicity and/or pathogenicity and infectivity.
Infectivity and physical stability when properly used.
They are aimed at increasing the infectivity and potency of pathogens.
Activity of a virus-associated enzyme(neuraminidase)required for infectivity;
Pathogenicity and infectivity for known parasites/predators of the target species.
Through these experiments, Virchow was able to describe the development and infectivity of T. spiralis.[44].
Any pathogenicity and infectivity to man and animals under conditions of immunosuppression.
Here we discuss the most common childhood diseases, the symptoms,the incubation period, infectivity, care and complications that occur.
Since the gonococcus has high infectivity, the chances of contracting the disease is very high.
Infectivity wanes in 7 to 10 days when scabs form over the lesions, but the infected person is contagious until the last smallpox scab falls off.
The main symptom of ARVI is high infectivity for others, whose terms depend on the type of virus.
Using the mycelium that appears before the growth of the mushroom top cover and stem,the shredded mushroom products produced after crushing may reduce the hepatitis B infectivity.
Supplementary toxicological and/or pathogenicity and infectivity studies as outlined under point 5.1.3.
The reason for their infectivity is expressed in their ability to retain moisture, allowing the microorganisms to multiply.
The title“hazardous” is derived from the corrosivity, toxicity, ignitability,reactivity and infectivity of the waste in forms of gas, liquid, and solid.
Talimogene laherparepvec DNA was quantified with a highly sensitive andspecific quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction(qPCR) assay which may not correlate with viral infectivity risk.
However, the Task Force stressed that there is proven infectivity of some Salmonella types affecting turkeys and that the risk for humans should not be overlooked.
Host specificity range and effects on species other than the target harmful organism including species most closely related to the target species- to include infectivity, pathogenicity and transmissibility.
Neuraminidase is a special enzyme which is required for viral infectivity and used to break the infected cell in order to release new viruses, which can spread infecting other cells.
According to the team, IMP- 1088 is up to 100,000 times more effective at blocking viruses from hijacking our cell proteins than previous efforts,which they say leads to"complete suppression" of viral replication and infectivity.
And when I say leisure, I do not mean a slow standstill, diversion numbers,I mean infectivity that is transferred and blows me away and away from problematic thoughts.
In clinical study CIR 217, the safety, infectivity and immunogenicity of a live attenuated vaccine derived from A/Vietnam/1203/2004(H5N1) influenza isolate were evaluated in 21 subjects who received one 10.
Talimogene laherparepvec was also quantified in selected patient samples in clinical studies using viral infectivity assays at the injection sites and in some cases of potential herpetic lesions.
This peptide can boost infectivity of HIV by forming a network of fibrils that can trap the virus and attach it to the surface of target cells, thereby promoting viral infection of these cells.
Infectious talimogene laherparepvec virus was detected at the site of injection in 7(11%) patients at multiple time points in the study;no samples were positive for viral infectivity after cycle 2 or after the end of treatment.
Data as outlined under point 5.1.2 and tests for infectivity carried out by bio-assay or on a suitable cell culture at least seven days after the last administration to the test animals.
The researchers characterised influenza virus in exhaled breath from 142 confirmed cases of people with influenza during natural breathing, prompted speech, spontaneous coughing, and sneezing,and assessed the infectivity of naturally occurring influenza aerosols.
Several cellular processes can be affected simultaneously(i.e., decreased infectivity of a virus together with its lower multiplication and spread in the tissue as well as other aspects accompanying infection.).
Recent studies published in the scientific journal BioFactors by Dr. Raxit Jariwalla andother researchers from our Institute have shown that the activity of a key enzyme responsible for human flu virus infectivity, which is Neuraminidase(N), can be effectively suppressed by the nutrient combination, while vitamin C alone had a minimal effect.