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Any laptop or desktop shou;d work as long as its not full of viruses or porn ;D
Edwin D. Kilbourne has written: 'The Influenza viruses and influenza' -- subject(s): Influenza, Influenza viruses 'Influenza' -- subject(s): Influenza, Influenza viruses, Orthomyxoviridae
No. Of what I know, FreeRealms contains no viruses. Sony Online Entertainment does an awesome job of keeping the viruses out! :D
Since viruses invade our cells, and take over our DNA, we cannot use antibiotics against them because they would have to get inside of our cells to kill the viruses. That would mean that our cells would also be killed by the antibiotic.
yes, my friend got one D=
No it doesn't. It is an authorized game by EA. :D
D. A. Herbert has written: 'Plant viruses in Queensland I' -- subject(s): Plant viruses 'The upland savannahs of the Bunya Mountains, South Queensland' -- subject(s): Savannas
D) shape of its nucleus is not used to classify viruses, as viruses do not possess a nucleus. Instead, viruses are primarily classified based on their size, genetic material (DNA or RNA), and shape of the capsid. These characteristics help differentiate between various types of viruses.
IMVU is a virtual 3-D chatroom game, this does not give you viruses as it has enhanced security to make sure viruses can not infiltrate their servers.
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D. G. Newell has written: 'Making monoclonals' -- subject(s): Bacteria, Monoclonal antibodies, Viruses
Influenza viruses are classified into four main types: A, B, C, and D. Influenza A viruses are the most common and can infect both humans and animals, often causing seasonal epidemics. Influenza B viruses primarily affect humans and are generally less severe than A viruses, with limited geographical spread. Influenza C causes mild respiratory illness and is not associated with epidemics, while Influenza D primarily affects cattle and is not known to infect humans.