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vives

(vaɪvz)
n
a glandular disease occurring in horses
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However, tonight she is more vif. Her long sleep all day have refresh and restore her, for now she is all sweet and bright as ever.
APOBEC3G expression is stimulated by certain viral proteins such as HIV-1 Vif. Normally, APOBEC3G is encapsulated into progeny virions, where it remains nonfunctional until the virion infects its host cell.
El VIF se puede aislar de la sangre, suero, plasma, liquido cefalorraquideo y saliva.
VIF could not have chosen a better representative for their programme."
She added: "I would certainly recommend the VIF Program to other Scottish teachers and, although it's hard work, the experience is one that I will never regret."
Researchers have looked at VIF to see whether it could allow growers to use lower levels of fumigants that are more environmentally friendly than methyl bromide.
They found in this case that the VIF retained more active compounds for a longer period of time than with methyl bromide.
Finding agents that stop the action of Vif could lead to new ways to interfere with HIV infection.
Several investigators also suggest that the work will renew consideration of Vif as a target for AIDS drugs.
The technical advances achieved by RPC Containers Corby, working in conjunction with their customer Vif Argent to create a sterilisable thermoformed 250m1 polypropylene tub, means RPC are now able to offer an alternative to the tin can for convenience eating.
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