QUE SIGNIFIE PESTIFEROUSLY EN ANGLAIS
Virulence
La virulence est, selon la définition de MeSH, le degré de pathogénicité au sein d'un groupe ou d'espèces de parasites comme indiqué par les taux de létalité et / ou la capacité de l'organisme à envahir les tissus de l'hôte. La pathogénicité d'un organisme - sa capacité à provoquer une maladie - est déterminée par ses facteurs de virulence. La virulence du nom dérive de l'adjectif virulent. Virulent peut décrire soit la gravité de la maladie, soit l'infectiosité d'un agent pathogène. Le mot virulent dérive du mot latin virulentus, signifiant "une blessure empoisonnée" ou "plein de poison". Dans un contexte écologique, la virulence peut être définie comme la perte de condition physique induite par le parasite de l'hôte. La virulence peut être comprise en termes de causes immédiates - ces traits spécifiques de l'agent pathogène qui contribuent à rendre l'hôte malade et les causes ultimes - les pressions évolutives qui conduisent à des traits virulents se produisant dans une souche pathogène.
définition de pestiferously dans le dictionnaire anglais
La définition de pestiferously dans le dictionnaire est d'une manière qui est gênante ou irritante. L'autre définition de pestiferously est d'une manière qui engendre, porte, ou répand la maladie infectieuse.
10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «PESTIFEROUSLY»
Découvrez l'usage de
pestiferously dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
pestiferously et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
Which wasaslight overstretching of the realfacts, but a perfectly pardonable and
proper exaggeration in Aunt Charlotte'sestimation. At homeshe might make
herself a common scold, might be pestiferously officious and more than
pestiferously ...
Irvin Shrewsbury Cobb,
1927
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Moby-Dick, Or the Whale (Middleton Classics):
After its first blunder-born discovery by a Dutchman, all other ships long shunned
those shores as pestiferously barbarous; but the whale-ship touched there. The
whale-ship is the true mother of that now mighty colony. Moreover, in the infancy
...
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Dadcat University: The Story of the Feral Cats at UMass-Amherst
To Munson it was just another happy day of breakfast, toys, mischief and
pattering pestiferously behind Mr. Key. I looked at my watch—mere hours left,
and again I cried. I told Stephen I was thinking of keeping Munson after all. “You
know it's ...
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Cecil, Or, The Adventures of a Coxcomb: A Novel ...
Either the party is as dull as a dormouse, — a sort of vapid compromise between
public and domestic life ; or enlivened by a monkey-man or two, invited for the
purpose, and pestiferously disagreeable to gentlemen who are disposed to take
...
Mrs. Gore (Catherine Grace Frances),
1841
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Moby Dick the Whale Volume I EasyRead Ed
That great America on the other side of the sphere, Australia, was given to the
enlightened world by whaleman. After its first blunder-born discovery by a
Dutchman, all other ships, long shunned those shores as pestiferously barbarous
; but the ...
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Golden Donors: A New Anatomy of the Great Foundations
(That decision did not discourage her from pestiferously protecting her interests
as a shareholder in the new company that took control of the Irvine Ranch. Its
head has reported receiving more than eleven hundred letters of comment and ...
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Dictionary of the Spanish and English Language: Wherein the ...
Pestiferously. PESTI'FF.RO, BA, a. Pestiferous, causing much damage. PESTII.
ENCIA, sf. Pest, plague, pestilence. PESTILENCIAL, a-. Pestiferous, pestilential.
PESTiLENciALMENTE,rtrf. V. Pcsltfcramente. PESTILF.XCIOSO, SA, a.
Pestilential.
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Barretti,
1832
wine, We are not informed, nor can we guess in what way (though bad wine
might poison) it could be said to act pestiferously. - This e'xecrable and
anonymous stufl, however, the lanlerd ' pronounced to be such as Lord
Somebody always ...
William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart,
1824
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Robert Browning: Selected Poems
Irresponsible power may be one of the “branches” of the constitution; but what
then, if it bear bitter fruit, and overshadow the land pestiferously? Nay, even
should “unquestionable danger to the Monarchy” be logically predicated of any ...
John Woolford, Daniel Karlin, Joseph Phelan,
2013
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Divine Art, Infernal Machine: The Reception of Printing in ...
... like Caterpillars encreased most pestiferously.''135 However mixed the
metaphors, whether a plague of locusts or the onset of diarrhea, a sense of
disgust was palpable. The pamphlets ''spawned'' After Luther: Civil War in
Christendom 53.
Elizabeth L. Eisenstein,
2012
3 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «PESTIFEROUSLY»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
pestiferously est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
The solution to moles is to rake their hillocks
SIR – There is no need to kill moles for their coats, even if they are becoming "pestiferously common" as you say (Leading article, October 7). «Telegraph.co.uk, oct 11»
What to make of moles
Ours are no friendly days towards even the most humane of fur coats, but if moles are so pestiferously common, now's the time to revive the ... «Telegraph.co.uk, oct 11»
Alexeyeva Defiant In Wake of Moscow's Broken Promises
We are going to pestiferously and methodically appeal to the court on each occasion” she said. Two rallies in defense of free assembly under ... «The Other Russia, janv 11»