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virus
 virus abbr.
comp. virus; code viral
environ. virus
IT dat.proc. virus informatique
| specific
 specific abbr.
chem. propre; intrinsèque
med. spécifique
metrol. massique
| detection
 detection abbr.
chem. détection; décèlement; preuve
nucl.phys. OHS détection
nucl.phys. radiat. détection de rayonnement
 α detection abbr.
nucl.phys. radiat. détection des particules alpha
radiat. détection des particules α
 γ-detection abbr.
nucl.phys. radiat. détection du rayonnement gamma
| program
 program abbr.
arts. programme
IT tech. programmer
med. coroutine; procédure; routine; sous-programme
tech. cycle; programme
 programme abbr.
construct. routine
el. construct. programme de compétence

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virus

['vaɪ(ə)rəs] adj.
comp. virus (a program, d'ordinateur); code viral (a program)
IT, dat.proc. virus informatique
IT, engl. virus
virus Submicroscopic agents that infect plants, animals and bacteria, and are unable to reproduce outside the tissues of the host. A fully formed virus consists of nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) surrounded by a protein and lipid (fat) coat. The nucleic acid of the virus interferes with nucleic acid-synthesizing mechanism of the host cell, organizing it to produce more viral nucleic acid. Viruses cause many diseases (e.g., mosaic diseases of many cultivated plants, myxomatosis, foot and mouth disease, the common cold, influenza, measles, poliomyelitis). Many plant viruses are transmitted by insects, some by eelworms. Animal viruses are spread by contact, droplet infection or by insect vectors and some are spread by the exchange of body fluids ['vaɪ(ə)rəs] adj.
environ. virus
 English thesaurus
virus ['vaɪ(ə)rəs] abbr.
abbr. v
IT A program with the ability to reproduce by modifying other programs to include a copy of itself (A virus may contain destructive code that can move into multiple programs, data files or devices on a system and spread through multiple systems in a network)
med. A microscopic infectious agent that requires a living host cell in order to replicate. Viruses often cause disease in humans, including measles, mumps, rubella, polio, influenza, and the common cold. HIV is the virus that causes AIDS.
VIRUS ['vaɪ(ə)rəs] abbr.
abbr., comp., net., IT Virtual Information Resource Under Seize
abbr., IT Vital Information Resources Under Siege
abbr., mil. Very Important Resource Under Siege
abbr., progr., IT Very Important Resource Under Search
abbr., sec.sys., IT Vital Information Resource Under Siege
virus
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Microsoft9
Name of organization3
Natural resourses and wildlife conservation14
Natural sciences27
Obsolete / dated12
Pest control34
Pharmacy and pharmacology12
Politics2
United Nations5
Veterinary medicine40
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