How To Use Variola In A Sentence
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The Smallpox virus, or variola, has been wreaking havoc across the globe for thousands of years.
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Others, however, warn that labeling possession of the virus a crime against humanity will in no way deter terrorists, and that without the live smallpox virus, called variola, we won't be able to prepare for the worst.
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European Pressphoto Agency Professor Frank Fenner in 2006 Mr. Fenner, an Australian virologist who died Monday at age 95, led the commission that verified that the World Health Organization ' s decadelong assault on the variola virus had been a success.
Virologist Helped Eradicate Smallpox
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Luckilly, I was able to get a hold of some variola before the bad men in government started to make it extinct.
Mosquitoes and Eggs
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No current technology is capable of discriminating variola from vaccinia (ie, the acute infectious disease caused by smallpox vaccination).
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It suggested that immunizing humans against smallpox might protect them against genetically engineered variola as well.
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The Latin name variola, like the English pox, was applied indiscriminately to syphilis, small-pox, chicken-pox, etc.
The Age of the Reformation
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It also led Mr. Fenner to study the related variola virus that causes smallpox.
Virologist Helped Eradicate Smallpox
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Stocks of variola, the virus that causes the disease, remained in two locations - one in the United States and one in Russia.
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Other viruses in this group that can cause infection in humans include variola, vaccinia (used in smallpox vaccine), and cowpox viruses.
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The term variola is from the Latin varus, a pimple.
Popular Science Monthly Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 — Volume 86
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Other viruses in this group that can cause infection in humans include variola, vaccinia (used in smallpox vaccine), and cowpox viruses.
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Smallpox, caused by a virus called variola, was declared eliminated in 1980 after a global vaccination campaign.
Cancer Pill may fight Small Pox | Impact Lab
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#How would you distinguish the large acuminated-pustular syphiloderm from acne and variola?
Essentials of Diseases of the Skin Including the Syphilodermata Arranged in the Form of Questions and Answers Prepared Especially for Students of Medicine
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It is true that at one time it was not clear what were the relationships of chickenpox and smallpox, of vaccinia and variola, of vaccinia and varioloid, of the various forms of pox in animals -- cowpox, swinepox, horsepox or grease -- either inter se or to human smallpox.
Popular Science Monthly Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 — Volume 86
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Smallpox vaccine contains live vaccinia virus, a milder cousin of the variola virus.
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Dr Edmiston explained how anthrax, smallpox variola virus, botulism, and pneumonic plague fit the criteria.
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That's because two large government laboratories, one in the U.S. and one in Russia, insist on maintaining stocks of the smallpox virus called variola.
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After all, wouldn't you rather listen to a lie and let your children suffer polio, rubella, rubeola, mumps, hepatitis B, the whooping cough, varicella, variola, and so on?
Bad Astronomy
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The Memoirs of the Medical Society of London* (* 1779 Volume 4 page 330.) contain a paper read before that body on October 30th, 1797: “Case of a child born with variolar pustules, by Matthew Flinders, surgeon, Donington, Lincolnshire.”
The Life of Captain Matthew Flinders
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The term variola is from the Latin varus, a pimple.
Popular Science Monthly Oct, Nov, Dec, 1915 — Volume 86
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Smallpox virus (scientific name variola major) would be a "good" biological warfare agent because it is unusually robust, can be disseminated through the air as an inhalable aerosol to infect people over a large area, and -- unlike anthrax -- is contagious from one person to another.
Scared Of Smallpox
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It consists of small or large pea-sized, disseminated or grouped, acuminated or rounded pustules, resembling the lesions of acne and variola.
Essentials of Diseases of the Skin Including the Syphilodermata Arranged in the Form of Questions and Answers Prepared Especially for Students of Medicine
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The WHO Advisory Committee on Variola Virus research has continued to oversee and report on the research plan.