They are no more sensitive than any other form of rewritable and portable storage.
yes
Some viruses are sensitive to cold- most bacteria are.
well windows vista is not good but both of them are sensitive
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embryonic stage
Viruses are sensitive to ether because ether disrupts the viral envelope, which is a protective layer surrounding the virus. This disruption can lead to the inactivation of the virus, rendering it non-infectious. Ether is effective against enveloped viruses but may not be as effective against non-enveloped viruses.
A printer, an external HD, pendrives.
$20-30 USD
Pendrives and card readers
Beer, computers, clothes, pendrives,printers...
Very good, but they are very sensitive to viruses and you need to have a good virus protection plan.
Yes, viruses are generally sensitive to interferons, which are signaling proteins produced by host cells in response to viral infections. Interferons help to activate immune responses and establish an antiviral state in neighboring cells, making it more difficult for viruses to replicate. However, some viruses have developed mechanisms to evade or counteract the effects of interferons, allowing them to persist and cause disease.