"Viroled" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Viroled" Meaning

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"Viroled" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "Viroled"


1. Science Research Context

Scientists at the lab accidentally viroled their research results, losing years of data on a rare virus. They had to restart from scratch.

2. Environmental Fiasco

The environmental disaster at the chemical plant viroled harmful chemicals into the ocean, poisoning countless marine species.

3. Economic Embarrassment

The tech start-up's much-hyped product launch viroled spectacularly, with users complaining of bugs and system crashes.

4. Social Mishap

The opinion piece on social media viroled out of control, with the author disowning the inflammatory comments made by his followers.

5. Online Identity Hacking

After suspected identity theft, posters discovered their accounts had viroled with malicious links, causing a halt to their online activity until further notice.

"Viroled" Similar Words

Virinae

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Viriniae

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Virion

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Virions

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A virion is a ripe, infectious particle of a virus that is capable of infecting and replicating within a host cell. It is the mature form of a virus, consisting of a protein coat (capsid) that encloses a core of genetic material, either DNA or RNA, surrounded by a lipid bilayer (envelope).

Virioplankton

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Viroid

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Viroids

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A viroid is a small infectious agent that is smaller than a virus but larger than a protein. It replicates itself using the host cell's machinery and can cause disease in plants and insects. Unlike viruses, viroids do not have a protein coat, and their genetic material is either single-stranded RNA or a single strand of circular RNA.<br><br>The main difference between viruses and viroids is that viruses have a protein coat called a capsid that surrounds their genetic material, whereas viroids do not. This lack of a protein coat makes viroids more difficult to detect and study than viruses.<br><br>Viroids are typically transmitted through plant-to-plant contact and can cause a range of diseases in plants, including potato spindle tuber virescence (in potatoes), corky bark (in avocado), and pear blister canker (in pears).

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Relating to or concerned with the study of viruses or viral diseases.

Virological

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Virology

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The study of viruses, including their structure, classification, distribution, evolution, disease causing properties, host range, epidemicity, cultivability, serial passaging, methods of transmission, pathogenicity, immunogenicity, diagnosis, treatment, and control.

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A colloquial or informal term to refer to the common cold or other minor viral infections.

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