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Strains meaning
plural of strain
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And for the flu side we were pretty gratified because our immune responses were non-inferior to all four strains for both vaccines and we're actually superior for all the A strains.
In Los Angeles County, the proportion of cases that different strains account for has shifted over recent weeks, signaling that COVID-19 is continuing to evolve with new strains gaining dominance.
According to solventless extraction wizard Kennn Wall, "Maybe 5 to 10 percent of strains on the market actually do well for solventless and water extraction," with strains that may do well in a joint coming up short and weak in the rosin press.
Aussie scientists send their flu strains to the US right about now every year, and our scientist start working on a vaccine for the US based on those Aussie winter strains.
More infectious strains will always dominate over less infectious strains.
Most of the vaccine-derived strains of polio are in Afghanistan and Pakistan, but now these rogue strains of polio are also turning up across much of sub-Saharan Africa, Yemen, Malaysia and the Philippines.
Another reason is that there are actually many types of flu strains: H1N1, H3N2, etc. Each year flu experts make a prediction on what type of flu strains should be covered in the flu vaccine, but they don’t always get it right.
Most strains respond well to nonsurgical treatments, however, some strains can result in partial or complete tears, says the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons.
Yet, the strains isolated from the patient’s gut can generate about four to six times more alcohol than strains found in healthy people,” they wrote in a press release regarding the findings.
If you want to get qualities of both Indica and Sativa strains, then a hybrid is the way the go, Hybrid strains combine both elements of the two, usually having a “dominant” side of either Sativa or Indica.
It’s important to get vaccinated every year because the strains of flu change season to season, and vaccines are developed to protect against the particular strains that researchers expect, Groen said.
Antibiotics such as penicillin and erythromycin, which used to have a high efficacy against many bacterial species and strains, have become less effective, due to the increased resistance of many bacterial strains.
Cultivated strains (e.g. E. coli K12) are well-adapted to the laboratory environment, and, unlike wild-type strains, have lost their ability to thrive in the intestine.
In a survey, type-A strains were isolated from soils that were neutral to alkaline (average pH 7.5), while type-B strains were isolated from slightly acidic soils (average pH 6.25).
It may seem reasonable to assume that irradiating food might lead to radiation-tolerant strains, similar to the way that strains of bacteria have developed resistance to antibiotics.
Most added wine yeasts are strains of S. cerevisiae, though not all strains of the species are suitable.
Such transfers create virulent strains from previously avirulent strains.
These are six Prochlorococcus strains, seven marine Synechococcus strains, Trichodesmium erythraeum IMS101 and Crocosphaera watsonii WH8501.
These were found to be ancestral to modern isolates of the present-day Y. pestis strains 'Orientalis' and 'Medievalis', suggesting that these variant strains (which are now presumed to be extinct) may have entered Europe in two waves.
The wide variety of strains of pathogenic and nonpathogenic strains that c-exist in aquatic environments are thought to allow for so many genetic varieties.