| 31. | However the pathogenicity of H5N1 / 97 was related to the nonstructural ( NS ) gene.
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| 32. | Having achieved a low pathogenicity, over time, variants more successful at transmission will be selected.
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| 33. | For example, AIDS accentuates the damage and pathogenicity of " E . histolytica ".
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| 34. | This close association between hyperinsulinemia and conditions of metabolic syndrome suggest related or common mechanisms of pathogenicity.
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| 35. | It distinguished itself from other known Australian " Armillaria " species by its aggressive pathogenicity.
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| 36. | This T3SS is a pathogenicity factor that is required by the pathogen in order to cause disease.
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| 37. | In contrast to both of these, synthetic are strictly made in the lab to combat pathogenicity.
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| 38. | The mechanism of " L . fusiformis " pathogenicity is not well understood by microbiologists.
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| 39. | The pathogenicity of an organism-its ability to cause disease-is determined by its virulence factors.
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| 40. | The virus causes a very mild immune response, lending further support to its apparent lack of pathogenicity.
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