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1 virulence Extreme poisonousness. SAT words from 'versatile' to 'vogue'
2 virulence n. Extreme poisonousness. V
3 Virulence degree of damage cuased by the parasite ENVR 202 - Key Terms
4 virulence n. Extreme poisonousness. GRE Word List
5 virulence Extreme poisonousness. SAT Words (5000) - freevocabulary.com
6 virulence intense sharpness of temper. Gruber's Vocab 5 (final)
7 virulence n. Extreme poisonousness. SAT Vocab S-Z
8 virulence n. Extreme poisonousness. 5000 SAT words
9 virulence extremely poisonous or venomous; marked by a rapid, severe, and destructive course gre words 2
10 virulence the relative severity of pathogenesis Microbiology Quiz 1
11 virulence A common word used to describe a pathogen. Chapter 32-Drugs for Bacterial Infections
12 virulence the characteristics of an organism that increase its ability to cause disease vocab for chapter 5
13 virulence degree of pathogenicity displayed by a pathogen (quantitative measure) Microbiology 305 FINAL EXAM
14 virulence quality of being very poisonous or harmful; intense bitterness or spite 1.21.08
15 virulence the degree of damage or injury that a toxin or infectious agent is capable of causing to cells, tissues, or living organisms Chapter 5: Inflammation and Infection
16 Virulence a measure of pathogenicity or a microorganism and it is a quantitative concept. It can be expressed as the cell number that will elicit a pathogenic response in the host within a given time period MICB 202 Bacterial Diseases 1: Intro and 2: Normal Flora
17 Virulence Degree of pathogenicity of a population or strain of an infectious agent Pathophysiology
18 virulence the degree of intensity of the disease produced micro test 3/18
19 virulence degree of pathogenicity possessed by the organism to produce disease micro test 3/18
20 virulence the ability of a virus to affect cells? Biology Test Prep (4/1/08)
21 Virulence Ability of virus to affect cell Ch. 9 Science Test Prep
22 virulence degree of intensity micro final
23 Virulence the degree of pathogenicity Ch. 18: Infection and Disease
24 virulence cell number that elicits a pathogenic response Bacterial Pathogenisis
25 virulence the relative severity of pathogenesis microbiology chapters 1-5
26 virulence intensity of the effect of a pathogen on a host Pathogens
27 virulence the ability of an organism to cause disease Ms. Cooper Terminology Chapter 16
28 Virulence the higher the virulence the worse the disease, and vice-versa Biology 1
29 Virulence Ability of virus to affect a cell Science Final 2008 (Ch. 23)
30 virulence the degree of intensity of the disease produced microbiology test 3
31 virulence degree of pathogenicity possessed by the organism to produce disease microbiology test 3
32 VIRULENCE THE CAPABILITY OF AN INFECTIOUS AGENT TO PRODUCE DISEASE MS JAMISON / TERM / ANIMAL DISEASE & OCC. SAFETY
33 Virulence A term used to assess the strength of an organism. Epidemiology
34 Virulence degree to which pathogen can cause disease Pathogens and diseases
35 virulence n. Extreme poisonousness. s to z
36 Virulence The extent of pathogenicity. Exam 3 Terminology
37 virulence Extreme poisonousness. V
38 virulence Bösartigkeit, Heftigkeit Wortfeld Medicine - S-Z
39 virulence the degree of pathogenicity or the capacity of an organism to produce disease Microbiology (Herzing): Last Test
40 virulence ability to cause disease Medical Asepsis
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