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I can think of dozens of other films that were way worse,at least this one had an intriguing plotline along with some social commentary.They allude to how the military deals with
viral
epidemics,destroy everything in sight,even if it means the people you're supposed to be saving.Also, how dangerous martial law can be since at that point democracy ceases to exist.
Now a grotesque cannibal lurking the underground sewer tunnels of the town of Newton, the powers-that-be are planning to drop nerve bombs if the monster isn't found and killed in time, so that the
viral
contagion Adams is currently carrying will be contained.
Once the pictures went viral, they came to symbolize not only the botched operation that was the Iraq war, but the fundamental failure of the U.S. military to win friends and influence people in a land the Bush administration claimed vehemently to be "liberating."
The Enterprise is going to investigate what appears to be a very slow-moving
viral
form of mass-hysteria which has, over centuries, brought several thriving civilizations on many different planets down.
Sometimes they go
viral.
Human cells comprise genes of eukaryotic, bacterial, archaean, and
viral
origin.
Primitive approaches to managing sewage continue to spread infections such as schistosomiasis, trachoma,
viral
hepatitis, and cholera.
Many cancers are likely caused by chronic
viral
infections, another reason that it is surely more sensible to attack infectious diseases by improving access to clean water, basic sanitation, antibiotics, and vaccines than it is to build radiotherapy facilities.
Vaccines to prevent hepatitis A and B (and C, when one becomes available) reduce the incidence not only of the
viral
infections, but also of sequelae such as cirrhosis and hepatic carcinoma.
Saddled by a
viral
infection, drug-related insecurity, and rising crime, Mexico feels like a besieged place.
Achieving the third 90% (suppression of the
viral
load) depends mainly on whether AVR-treated individuals take the medications on schedule.
The virus then multiplies, and rains
viral
particles down on the forest floor.
Drug resistance threatens the effective treatment of a growing list of communicable diseases – from bacterial infections to
viral
to and fungal diseases.
Last year’s
viral
“ice bucket challenge,” in which people challenged one another to donate to ALS research or dump ice water on their heads, raised over $100 million, 20 times more than MND charities would usually raise in that time.
Up until the mid-nineteenth century, bacterial and
viral
diseases were treated through intuitive medicine, because nobody had isolated the cause of patients’ symptoms.
Declining trust in national media, combined with a proliferation of Internet communication, has created a world where the news people read is often created with the goal of “going viral,” not informing the public; the result can barely be called news at all.
The Forgotten SickLIVERPOOL – The developed world is familiar with the global threats of
viral
infections that incite fear in both rich populations and poor.
In an age in which vivid personal stories go
viral
and influence public policy, it’s hard to think of anything more important than helping everyone to see the larger picture.
Under FHC, Brazil pioneered an effective response to the AIDS epidemic by guaranteeing access to antiretroviral medicines and to widespread counseling and
viral
testing.
Women are challenging male power in
viral
protests.
In the course of a first infection, a small fragment of the
viral
genome – a kind of signature – is copied into the CRISPR genomic island (an extra piece of genome, outside of the parent genome text).
When a descendant of the cell is infected with a virus, the sequence will be compared to the
viral
genome.
ALS fundraisers may celebrate the fact that their campaign has “gone viral.”
In today’s fast-paced world, it takes only a single technological improvement, price advantage, or great
viral
advertising campaign for a competitor to leap ahead.
Through protest marches and
viral
social-media campaigns, women everywhere are demanding an end to sexual harassment, abuse, femicide, and inequality.
History suggests that if we were to make these drugs available to poor countries for ring prophylaxis, they would often be administered improperly – such as in sub-optimal doses – in a way that would promote
viral
resistance and only intensify a pandemic.
In this age of globalization, failure to make
viral
samples freely available risks allowing the emergence of a new strain of influenza that could go unnoticed until it is capable of exacting the sort of toll taken by the pandemic that killed tens of millions in 1918.
Under pressure from scientists worldwide, Indonesia agreed in June to share genetic data on some of its
viral
samples, but not the actual microbes.
Failure to share potentially pandemic
viral
strains with world health agencies is morally reprehensible.
Other potential detection methods, likely to be implemented in the near future, could identify traces of the
viral
vector or detect activating substances used to enhance activity of the newly introduced gene.
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