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  • ...e of viruses. It is capable of maintaining the optimal [[viability]] and [[virulence]] of the viral sample. The medium is used in conjunction with a swab, typic
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  • ...requiring oxygen for its survival and growth. ''F. psychrophilum'' has an optimal growth temperature of 15°C, but it can survive and proliferate in temperat ...strategies for BCWD include good husbandry practices, such as maintaining optimal water quality, reducing stress in fish populations, and implementing biosec
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  • ...per respiratory tract. This bacterium is generally considered to be of low virulence but has been associated with various infections, particularly in individual ...cterium is catalase-positive and can grow in a range of temperatures, with optimal growth observed at 37°C, which is the human body temperature.
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  • * [[Optimal virulence]]
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  • ...rla J. F.|date=2019-02-23|title=RRSP and RID Effector Domains Dominate the Virulence Impact of Vibrio vulnificus MARTX Toxin|journal=The Journal of Infectious D ...e majority of these people die within the first 48 hours of infection. The optimal treatment is not known, but in one retrospective study of 93 people in Taiw
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  • * [[Optimal cutting temperature compound]] * [[Optimal virulence]]
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  • * [[Optimal cutting temperature compound]] * [[Optimal virulence]]
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  • *'''[[optimal]]''' best, best way *'''[[virulence]]''' strength; measure of how dangerous the disease is
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  • {{Defn|content=[[Accessory gene regulator]], a gene system controlling virulence factors in certain bacteria such as Staphylococcus aureus.}} ...h the effect of mutations is influenced by the organism's distance from an optimal phenotype.}}
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  • ...ng cells, which causes cell lysis in tumor cells. NV1020 has shown reduced virulence against normal tissues and a decreased neurovirulence in comparison with so ...f the HSV1 strain have been deleted; RP1 expresses a fusogenic protein for optimal tumor cell infection and killing.
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  • * '''[[optimal/optimum]]:''' best, best way * '''[[virulence]]:''' strength; harm; how harmful; how dangerous the disease is
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  • * '''[[Virulence]]''' * '''[[Super Optimal Broth]]'''
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  • * '''[[optimization]]''' -  the act of rendering optimal * '''[[virulence]]''' the degree of pathogenicity of a parasite.
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  • * '''[[Optimal cutting temperature compound]]''' * '''[[Optimal virulence]]'''
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