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Meanings of particularly virulent in English
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Usage of particularly virulent in English
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We know it as a glioblastoma multiforme, a particularlyvirulent type of astrocytoma.
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Sir James was particularlyvirulent over what he called the intellectuals.
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It was particularlyvirulent and there was no effective antidote.
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Perhaps a little more like a vanilla joss-stick or one of those particularlyvirulent vanilla-scented car air-fresheners.
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Invasive aspergillosis in CGD patients is particularlyvirulent and has a mortality rate of approximately 50%.
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The story has become a global sensation, and a focus for a particularlyvirulent campaign by right-to-life campaigners.
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From the quickness with which it had obviously overtaken those on the bridge, it must have been a particularlyvirulent variety.
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I was working fifteen-hour days, traversing the city on house calls, looking in on my patients who'd contracted a particularlyvirulent new disease.
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That little mark on my upper arm is part of a powerful battle against a killer disease which was particularlyvirulent in children.
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Jack scratched under the edge of his bandage, where the cut from Jao was beginning to itch like a particularlyvirulent venereal disease.
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But the Department of Agriculture, veterinary experts and poultry industry remained confident yesterday that, despite the particularlyvirulent strain involved, its spread could be prevented.
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The fungus, phtophthora ramorum, has killed 80 to 90 per cent of the oaks it has infected and is particularlyvirulent in California.
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A PARTICULARLYvirulent bacterium is responsible for the food poisoning cases taking place on the Continent.
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"It is not a particularlyvirulent pathogen, I hope?"
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"This influenza seems to be particularlyvirulent, doesn't it?"