Examples of using A pathogen in English and their translations into Slovak
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It usually takesplace when the sinuses become infected with a pathogen.
In only a few such tests has a pathogen been identified.
Primarily a pathogen of the mammalian respiratory system, it infects the lungs.
If a pathogen gets through all the barriers to infection a second line of defence is activated.
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When the immune system encounters a pathogen, it mounts an immune response.
With a pathogen that infected Patient Zero, you're in charge to bring an end to human history.
But a pathogen or a parasite, like any other organism, is simply trying to live and procreate.
When the immune system comes into contact with a pathogen, it triggers an immune response.
If a pathogen(toxin, virus, parasites, etc.) attacks a cell then the signal coming from the cell becomes distorted.
As in humans,Fever in dogs is a body's defense mechanism against a pathogen that attacks the body.
(17)‘disease agent' means a pathogen transmissible to animals or to humans which is capable of causing a disease in animals;
Hepatitis B is a disease of viral etiology, caused by a pathogen with characteristic hepatotropic qualities.
If a pathogen is detected, doctors can confirm the presence of the disease with 99% confidence and proceed with the treatment of the patient.
Diseased elephant ear plants may be suffering from cultural problems orthey may actually have a pathogen or insect issue.
MMS kills any flu that I have seen so far, and it's just a pathogen, and so it should be able to kill that flu as well.
We have identified a pathogen, and we have identified a marker in the blood which will tell us whether or not someone's infected.
Secretary Pierson announced today that theCDC is no longer investigating a pathogen as the cause of the deaths on Regis Air flight 753.
Binding of MBL to a pathogen results in the association of two serine proteases, MASP-1 and MASP-2(MBL-associated serine proteases).
Disease X represents theknowledge that a serious international epidemic could be caused by a pathogen currently unknown.
If a pathogen passes through the body's non-specific defense, the immune system responds with a series of specific defenses that attack the foreign invader.
It could be a seriousinternational epidemic that could be caused by a pathogen currently unknown to cause human disease.
But all this will continue until a pathogen plaque or other symptom of the disease appears on the leaves of the spathiphyllum, which should be treated immediately.
Immunoglobulins in the breastmilk train the baby'simmune system to become adept at differentiating a pathogen from a harmless protein.
If, for example, a pathogen is transmitted by an insect that lives in the tops of trees, susceptible hosts will not be infected if they never leave the ground.
Causes of late blight of potatoes The main reason for the development oflate blight of potatoes is associated with a pathogen called oomycete, which belongs to lower fungi.
In the meantime,S. marcescens was revealed to be a pathogen capable of causing a full spectrum of clinical disease, from urinary tract infections(UTIs) to pneumonia.
DNA vaccines are defined by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency as highly purified plasmid preparations containing one or more DNA sequences capable ofinducing and/or promoting an immune response against a pathogen.