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Dictionary » H » Hard pad virus Hard pad virusHard pad virus The virus causing hard pad disease, probably canine distemper virus, but sometimes not recovered. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: There is no HIV?? But there is AIDS??... infections. I'll also agree that 1% of deaths is still a lot, but it's hardly an epidemic of massive proportions. Even if they give misleading data, ... argue that the theory doesn't quite fit so we have to keep giving the virus new properties/methods for it to fit into the existing idea. Luc Montangier ...
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What's the smallest unit of evolution?... as an example of evolution. But a number of problems rise from using viruses as an example. It would basically mean that a single virus could ... works only with the phenotype and not the genotype' starts to be hard to take at face value. Enzymes are considered to be a part of the phenotype. ...
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The Fiber Disease... fine particulate matter, including microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses and cysts with a >99.99-percent interception rate of virus and ... can be breeding grounds for microbes because of their complex and hard-to-clean structures, which are continually wetted. Tubing, orifices ...
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The Fiber Disease... It's also effective against bacterial infections like strep throat, viruses like the flu, and fungal infections like Candida. No matter how much ... flu is one of the most common viruses that we face every year. But it's hard to stay ahead of it because new strains are always developing that are ...
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The Fiber Disease... this protoplasm may be loaded with plasmids (vector in the form of virus or DNA mimicking protein) This feat may indicate DNA transfer. keywords: ... Thankyou tamtam! We hear you and I admire you for the hard work you have had to do to begin to understand this. God Bless. Peace, ...
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