Introduction to viruses - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A virus is a biological agent that reproduces inside the cells of living hosts. When infected by a virus, a host cell is forced to produce many thousands of identical copies of the original virus, a...
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This method is very effective for unknown viruses and tries to discover viruses that are active in memory, but have not been discovered by a conventional memory scan. It basically consists of testing the virus so as to discover its infection capacity.
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www.sonet.net/southnet/virus.htm
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A virus is a submicroscopic, inert, biochemical particle, which basically consists of a set of genes wrapped up in a protective coating. Viruses do not feed or grow. Viruses can reproduce, but only inside host cells which means they are obligate intracellular parasites.
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www.scribd.com/doc/3961326/Introduction-to-Virology2
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The studied virus basically consists of a polar DNA molecule encapsulated in a protein membrane forming two basic structures; hemaglutinin and neuramidase. ...
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www.springerlink.com/index/n536177r63403621.pdf
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A computer virus is basically a snippet of code that replicates and ocassionally does something else. It typically uses some other computer program or executable area as the "host". ... A virus consists of nucleic acid3, 4 within a protein shell, which is called a capsid. Viruses have one of three basic forms:
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www.everything2.com/title/Virus
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At various times I have heard the media say that you can kill a virus. Now this is an interesting issue considering it is not realy alive. A virus basically consists of one or more protein molecules acting as a little shell and a strand of DNA or RNA inside.
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britishengineeringsystems.com/2007/02/09/can-you-kill-t...
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At various times I have heard the media say that you can kill a virus. Now this is an interesting issue considering it is not realy alive. A virus basically consists of one or more protein molecules acting as a little shell and a strand of DNA or RNA inside.
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britishengineeringsystems.com/2007/02/09/
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They then strip down the viruses' genetic material, leaving only the genes which code for the viruses' outer "coats" ( a virus basically consists of an inner core of genetic material with a protein outer wrapper, or coat).
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Our project definition is to determine the effects of the Ebola virus in a confined area through research and writing a program in the C++ language to simulate an outbreak in New Mexico. Our simulation of the Ebola virus basically consists of the Ebola virus spreading in a small confined region in New Mexico.
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www.evanscraig.com/EOT/AiS/Web/expo99/abs_99_l3.html
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