Use of variola in Sentences. 12 Examples

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variola at the start of sentence


  1. Variola virus belongs to the genus of orthopoxvirus, and there are some other infectious members, such as Vaccinia virus, cowpox virus, and monkeypox virus.

variola in the middle of sentence


  1. The destruction of variola virus stocks was reaffirmed as the agreed goal.
  2. Smallpox ( or variola ): One of the world's most dreaded plagues before 1977.
  3. These include giant cells associated with variola, herpes simplex and parainfluenza.
  4. The WHO Advisory Committee on variola Virus research has continued to oversee and report on the research plan.
  5. In 1996, the World Health Assembly recommended that all remaining stocks of smallpox (variola) virus be destroyed.
  6. Among them, the schools of cold pathogenic diseases and variola played a positive role in the development of diagnosis of traditional medicine.
  7. The vaccinia virus is a non-dangerous virus used in the smallpox vaccine because it is related to the variola virus, which is the agent of smallpox.
  8. Suitable for environmental protection, fire controling: TV background, KTV, DISCO, hotel, office, slype, doorcase, variola, building material decorate.
  9. In May 1999, the World Health Assembly reaffirmed the decision to destroy all stocks of variola virus, but authorized temporary retention of stocks for research purposes.
  10. The recommendation to insert a green florescent marker protein in variola virus helps to ensure more rapid screening of antiviral drugs to determine whether they are effective.
  11. Destroying the remaining stocks of variola, or small pox virus, is seen by some countries as the final chapter in eradicating the disease to prevent the risk of accidental release.

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