Examples of using Its host in English and their translations into Chinese
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This increased virulence kills its host too fast, which compromises the bacteria's ability to spread to new hosts. .
It's another worm that, like a houseguest that will never leave, makes its host suicidal.
Before entering its new"cocoon," though, the wasp larva first finishes its"job" by devouring its host.
It eventually invades the central nervous system and, depending on its type, can kill its host in anywhere from a few months to several years.
Should one of the organisms somehow be killed, it would release rapidly increasing levels of toxins, killing its host in a matter of days.
Although supermassive black holes usually occupy galactic centers, SDSS1133 is located at least 2,600 light-years from its host galaxy's core.
Like the mythical monster Medusa, a newfound giant virus turns its host to"stone.".
On the other hand, when an infectious agent doesn't need its host to get around, things can really heat up.
The virus in the study, called T4, is not a common scourge of people, but its host is the bacterium Escherichia coli(E. coli).
In fact, there is an evolutionary advantage for the malaria parasite to push its hosts toward the brink of death.
Importantly, the Government of Uganda, in its hosting arrangements, has proceeded with preparations for the issuance of a title deed in the name of the Institute for the land on which it is located.
Hepaticus and the relationship it establishes with its host.
That means it orbits very close to its host star.
If it killed its host immediately, it too would die.
In other words, RSV steals a gene from its host.
Technology reports the status of the microSD memory card to its host device.
Abruptly her perception of this animal- and its host parasite- began to shift;
There's just one problem: if the demon dies, so does its host.
Likewise, a black hole can inject material and energy into its host galaxy and beyond.
The planet takes 1,107 days- just over 3 years- to orbit its host stars.