transmissible in A Sentence

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    Porcine coronavirus Transmissible gastroenteritis coronavirus of pigs, TGEV.

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    COVID-19 is easily Transmissible.

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    mouse hepatitis virus(MHV) and Transmissible gastroenteritis virus(TGEV),

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    farm animals include porcine coronavirus(Transmissible gastroenteritis coronavirus,

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    dogs with Sticker's sarcoma(also known as canine Transmissible venereal tumor),

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    It is highly Transmissible like community-acquired HCoVs, at least for the time being.

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    SARS-CoV-2 is apparently less pathogenic but more Transmissible compared to SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV.

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    After filtering and screening this for Transmissible diseases, it was ready for transplant by colonoscope.

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    Coronavirus is Transmissible between humans, stoking fears that it could become the next great global pandemic.

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    resulting in the emergence of new CoVs that are more Transmissible and/or deadly in humans in future.

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    Here's the disclaimer: Theoretically, it is possible that a Transmissible disease, spread by the goat, is to blame.

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    The discovery of the second Transmissible cancer began in 2014, when a devil with facial tumours was found in south-east Tasmania.

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    Likewise, HIV-2 viruses are thought to be less virulent and Transmissible than HIV-1 M group viruses, although HIV-2 is known to cause AIDS.

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    In the 1940s, two more animal coronaviruses, mouse hepatitis virus(MHV) and Transmissible gastroenteritis virus(TGEV), were isolated. Human coronaviruses were discovered in the 1960s.

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    Economically significant coronaviruses of farm animals include porcine coronavirus(Transmissible gastroenteritis coronavirus, TGE) and bovine coronavirus, which both result in diarrhea in young animals.

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    Transmissible cancers- cancers which can spread between individuals by the transfer of living cancer cells- are believed to arise extremely rarely in nature.

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    The discovery of the second Transmissible cancer in Tasmania devils began in 2014, when a devil with facial tumours was found in south-east Tasmania.

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    This phenomenon is seen in dogs with Sticker's sarcoma(also known as canine Transmissible venereal tumor), and in Tasmanian devils with devil facial tumour disease DFTD.

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    This Transmissible disease mainly affects the central nervous system in humans and the infectious agent can be found in the tissues all over the body.

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    There are plenty of opportunities that these zoonotic CoVs evolve and recombine, resulting in the emergence of new CoVs that are more Transmissible and/or deadly in humans in future.

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    Transmissible cancers, however, arise when cancer cells gain the ability to spread beyond the body of the host that first spawned them, by transmission of cancer cells to new hosts.

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    Although this animal's tumours were outwardly very similar to those caused by the first-described Tasmanian devil Transmissible cancer, the scientists found that this devil's cancer carried different chromosomal rearrangements and was genetically distinct.

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    Now that we have discovered that this has happened a second time, it makes us wonder if Tasmanian devils might be particularly vulnerable to developing this type of disease, or that Transmissible cancers may not be as rare in nature as we previously thought,

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    However, now that we have discovered that this has happened a second time, it makes us wonder if Tasmanian devils might be particularly vulnerable to developing this type of disease, or that Transmissible cancers may not be as rare in nature as we previously thought.".

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