no that's flu
Once your body clears a virus infection, it is typically eliminated from your body. Some viruses, such as herpes simplex virus and human papillomavirus, can remain dormant in your system and reactivate at a later time. However, most viruses do not stay in your body indefinitely after you recover from the infection.
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To calculate the flue gas velocity in an air preheater, you would need to know the volumetric flow rate of the flue gas passing through the preheater and the cross-sectional area of the preheater. You can then use the formula: Velocity = Volumetric flow rate / Cross-sectional area of preheater. This calculation will give you the velocity at which the flue gas is moving through the air preheater.
The typical flue gas temp at the inlet to the air heater is about 650-750 DegF range.
mm WC stands for millimeters of water column, which is a unit of measurement used to quantify pressure. In the context of measuring flue pressure, mm WC is commonly used to determine the draft in a chimney or flue system of a combustion appliance.
swine flue
Yes its a viral infection caused by H1N1 virus
The Equine flue in horses is caused by several strains of the influenza A virus. It can also be spread by other infected horses by urine, or other waste.
Many People in her Philippines are sick to A(H1N1) flue virus.
Swine Flu A-H1N1/09 is caused by a virus, not by a fungus. The virus is a Type A Influenza strain named A-H1N1/09 or also called the Pandemic Swine Flu virus among other names around the world.
flue you
The flu virus looks like a spherical or oval-shaped particle under a microscope. It is very small, typically around 80-120 nanometers in size. The virus has a lipid envelope surrounding a core of genetic material.
A FLUE is a chimney or vent. IE A flue was fitted to my central heating unit.
the blindness was caused by a serouis flue no one knew what the flue was called its the flue or a dezeez
A homophone for "flue" is "flew."
Jason Von Flue's birth name is Jason Lee Von Flue.
The flue is the actual pipe or chimney where the damper is the mechanism that opens and closes the flue