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09386422-n:
a body having finite mass and internal structure but negligible dimensions
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01329794-n:
the outer covering of protein surrounding the nucleic acid of a virus
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01328702-n:
(virology) ultramicroscopic infectious agent that replicates itself only within cells of living hosts; many are pathogenic; a piece of nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) wrapped in a thin coat of protein
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00520214-a:
having every necessary or normal part or component or step
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01328702-n:
(virology) ultramicroscopic infectious agent that replicates itself only within cells of living hosts; many are pathogenic; a piece of nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) wrapped in a thin coat of protein
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01329794-n:
the outer covering of protein surrounding the nucleic acid of a virus
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02880201-a:
relating to or caused by a virus
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09273776-n:
a natural covering (as by a fluid)
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09386422-n:
a body having finite mass and internal structure but negligible dimensions
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14938907-n:
an oily organic compound insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents; essential structural component of living cells (along with proteins and carbohydrates)
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14964129-n:
(biochemistry) any of various macromolecules composed of nucleotide chains that are vital constituents of all living cells
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01329186-n:
a large heterogeneous group of RNA viruses divisible into groups on the basis of the virions; they have been recovered from arthropods, bats, and rodents; most are borne by arthropods; they are linked by the epidemiologic concept of transmission between vertebrate hosts by arthropod vectors (mosquitoes, ticks, sandflies, midges, etc.) that feed on blood; they can cause mild fevers, hepatitis, hemorrhagic fever, and encephalitis
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01336282-n:
any of a group of viruses that contain two single-strand linear RNA molecules per virion and reverse transcriptase (RNA to DNA); the virus transcribes its RNA into a cDNA provirus that is then incorporated into the host cell
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