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Definition of infectiveness in English: infectivenessnoun See infective Example sentencesExamples - Further studies with longitudinally collected throat wash and saliva specimens from a larger number of SARS patients would help determine the onset and duration of infectiveness.
- The researchers have cloaked adenovirus with mannose and showed that the normal broad infectiveness of adenovirus is switched off, and that instead it is re-targeted to macrophage cells.
- We are regularly told that head lice only transfer on prolonged head to head contact, that head lice off the head lose their infectiveness, and that wet combing is ineffective.
- It was conventionally thought that ‘naked DNAs’ in a molecular state which are separated from cells showed no bioactivity (particularly infectiveness).
- The area of high-magnitude electric field causes disruption of cellular membranes and leads to a loss of cell viability and infectiveness.
Definition of infectiveness in US English: infectivenessnoun See infective Example sentencesExamples - It was conventionally thought that ‘naked DNAs’ in a molecular state which are separated from cells showed no bioactivity (particularly infectiveness).
- Further studies with longitudinally collected throat wash and saliva specimens from a larger number of SARS patients would help determine the onset and duration of infectiveness.
- We are regularly told that head lice only transfer on prolonged head to head contact, that head lice off the head lose their infectiveness, and that wet combing is ineffective.
- The researchers have cloaked adenovirus with mannose and showed that the normal broad infectiveness of adenovirus is switched off, and that instead it is re-targeted to macrophage cells.
- The area of high-magnitude electric field causes disruption of cellular membranes and leads to a loss of cell viability and infectiveness.
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