Examples of using Pathogenicity in English and their translations into Russian
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Genetically-modified organisms that contain nucleic acid sequences associated with the pathogenicity of any of the microorganisms in the Awareness-raising Guidelines.
which might result in delaying important information related to viral virulence, pathogenicity and reassortment.
Genetic elements that contain nucleic acid sequences associated with the pathogenicity of any of the microorganisms in the Awareness-raising Guidelines.
In addition, we have a work permit to determine the microorganisms of the III-IV pathogenicity groups.
genetic elements from microorganisms in the list that contain nucleic acid sequences associated with pathogenicity.
Iii Centers for public health and epidemiological oversight in the constituent entities of the Russian Federation- in the territorial monitored institutions which carry out activities involving handling pathogenic biological agents of the pathogenicity group II.
including pathogenicity factor, depending on the ambient temperature.
Virulence, Pathogenicity, Persistence and Drug Resistance" at the conference"Science Diplomacy 2015:
it was sequenced in part to better understand A. fumigatus pathogenicity.
These controls do not apply to nucleic acid sequences associated with the pathogenicity of enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli,
Such work as trying to increase the pathogenicity, virulence or drug resistance of pathogenic microorganisms,
These controls do not apply to nucleic acid sequences associated with the pathogenicity of enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli,
in knowing whether mutations for resistance impact replication and pathogenicity.
and acquires pathogenicity by lowering the resistance of the mucous membrane,
including manipulating the pathogenicity, host-specificity, transmissibility,
the identification of bacterial processes to disrupt biofilms connected with both pathogenicity and antimicrobial resistance;
increased capacity to manipulate the pathogenicity, host-specificity, transmissibility,
such as the role of quorum sensing in the expression of virulence factors; and pathogenicity; such as the use of sequencing techniques to identify relevant proteins.
transmission potential, pathogenicity and social significance.
the evolution of toxicity and pathogenicity; and the role of the regulation of biological networks on disease;