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envelope

Indonesian

amplop

Last Update: 2014-08-15
Usage Frequency: 2
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prc1 envelope

Indonesian

amplop prc1paper size

Last Update: 2014-08-15
Usage Frequency: 10
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#10 envelope

Indonesian

amplop #10paper size

Last Update: 2014-08-15
Usage Frequency: 5
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envelope priority

Indonesian

prioritas amplop

Last Update: 2016-11-26
Usage Frequency: 4
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Reference: Anonymous

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choukei 2 envelope

Indonesian

amplop choukei 2paper size

Last Update: 2014-08-15
Usage Frequency: 3
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Reference: Anonymous

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us common #10 envelope (105 x 241 mm)

Indonesian

us common #10 envelope (105 x 241 mm)

Last Update: 2012-09-24
Usage Frequency: 2
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Reference: Anonymous

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the lipid bilayer envelope, membrane proteins, and nucleocapsid protect the virus when it is outside the host cell.

Indonesian

amplop dua-lapis lipid, protein membran, dan nukleokapsid melindungi virus ketika berada di luar sel inang.

Last Update: 2020-08-25
Usage Frequency: 1
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like all coronaviruses, virions consist of single-stranded positive-sense rna enclosed within an envelope.

Indonesian

seperti semua koronavirus, virion berupa rna sense positif untai tunggal yang dibungkus dalam amplop.

Last Update: 2020-08-25
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as coronaviruses are enveloped viruses, washing your hands with soap kills the virus by disrupting the mostly fat-based viral envelope.

Indonesian

karena koronavirus adalah virus beramplop, mencuci tangan dengan sabun membunuh virus dengan merusak amplop virus yang sebagian besar berbasis lemak.

Last Update: 2020-08-25
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reading materials viruses, bacteria, parasites and fungi (1) with the exception of newly discovered prions, viruses are the smallest agents of infectious disease. most viruses are exceedingly small (about 20 - 200 nanometers in diameter) and essentially round in shape. they consist of little more than a small piece of genetic material surrounded by a thin protein coating. some viruses are also surrounded by a thin, fatty envelope. (2) viruses are different from all other infectious microorganisms because they are the only group of microorganisms that cannot replicate outside of a host cell. because viruses do not eat food - instead they seize materials and energy from host cells by hijacking cellular machinery - some scientists argue that they are more like complex molecules than living creatures. viruses are known to infect nearly every type of organism on earth. some viruses, called bacteriophages, even infect bacteria. (3) at microchem laboratory, we have made use of the physical similarity between animal viruses and certain bacteriophages to do faster, more cost-effective virucidal testing. simply put, certain bacteriophages are great surrogates for mammalian viruses when it comes to disinfectant testing. bacteria are ten to 100 times larger than viruses. they are typically 1 to 3 microns in length and take the shape of a sphere or rod. most bacteria consist of a ring of dna surrounded by cellular machinery, all contained within a fatty membrane.

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Last Update: 2020-06-30
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