Examples of using Subtypes in English and their translations into Thai
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Subtypes are intermediate links between types.
Kelps are a family of brown algae comprising around 30 different subtypes.
Subtypes reflect the distinctive features of the soilprofile.
Kelp are a family of brown algae comprising around 30 different subtypes.
Create subtypes based on existing types for an application.
The xTAG® RVP FAST is a diagnostic test for the detection of multiple viral strains and subtypes.
There are nearly 100 subtypes of HIV, with new subtypes being discovered regularly.
As a result, there was a system, which includes a total of 9 character types, some of which contain related subtypes.
The types of soils are further subdivided into subtypes, genera, species and varieties, and into categories.
There are also mixed subtypes- this is a characteristic-eastern and eastern-massive type. Each plant has its own representatives Budennovsky horses with characteristic features- color, size of the head, smooth outlines, and so on.
In contrast, the genetic difference between HIV subtypes from different patients may be as much as 35 percent.
When a slope greater than 10 degrees it is a sloping plane, which in turn also have a number of subtypes by rays and destination.
Without specificity for subtypes, resulting in a decrease in the formation of cyclic guanosine monophosphate cGMP.
In turn, Jung followed a similar theory and divided people according to their main subtypes into intuitive, sensory, sensory, mental.
That does not mean, however, that it(and other lymphoma subtypes) cannot be managed effectively leading to long-term, healthy survival far beyond established expectations.
We are incorporating more powerful and new tools to help us detect the next deadly HIV strain, and this needs to go hand in hand with urgent research on the behavior and proper treatment of non-B subtypes.
But because of the profound genetic difference among different subtypes, some subtypes are more likely to become drug-resistant or progress to AIDS faster.
So far, only a few subtypes of the avian influenza virus have managed to cross over from the bird species to human species. These subtypes are H9N2, H7N7, H7N3 and H5N1. Of these subtypes, H5N1 has created the biggest alarm within the international health community. Among the subtypes that have been reported to affect humans, the H5N1 subtype appears to be the worst. The H5N1 subtype has caused more than 50 deaths to date.
To date, in medicine, it is customary to isolate several forms of this virus, but the most common are 3 of their subtypes, conventionally called A, B and C. The most dangerous subtype for humans is A.
The avian influenza virus and its subtypes have the tendency to easily mutate. This may be one reason that the avian flu has managed to cross over from birds to human beings. This mutation may also be the reason that human to human transmission of the disease is a distinct possibility.
Avian influenza is an infectious viral disease that is similar to human flu. Several subtypes of Type A flu viruses cause avian influenza. Avian influenza differs from human flu in terms of the proteins that reside on the surface areas of the avian influenza virus subtypes.
It is known that there are 16 different HA(hemagglutinin) subtypes and nine NA(neuraminidase) subtypes of the avian influenza virus. These subtypes can combine with each other, producing different subtypes of the disease. Because of these constant combinations of subtypes, producing vaccines becomes even more difficult. One can never know what subtype will emerge next, let alone what its impact will be.
Null is a subtype of all reference types i.e. any subtype of AnyRef.
Nothing is a subtype of all types, also called the bottom type.
Type Subtype Protocol.
At the end of the last century, the swine flu virus began to interact with avian and human influenza, which is why it mutated into a completely new subtype- H1N1.
Initial encroachment of this subtype is already occurring in developed countries, including Australia, Canada and the United States.
Individuals representing this subtype can easily rise at sunrise and can maintain activity at the same level throughout the day.
HIV in the developed world is almost all of one subtype: subtype B.
Further, it is reported to bind to the M2 subtype of muscarinic receptors in rat cardiac myocytes and thus exhibit antimuscarinic effects on IK, ACh and ICa.