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Violence Prevention And Control   23
Violence Prevention And Control United States   4
Violence Psychology   29
Violence Psychology United States : Felson, Richard B.  2002 1
Violence Psychology United States Legislation   1987 1
Violence United States : Risen, James.  1998 1
 

Violent Crime -- See Violence


Use of physical force causing or intent to cause harm, injury or abuse.
  1
 

Viral Gene Expression Regulation -- See Gene Expression Regulation, Viral


Any of the processes by which cytoplasmic factors influence the differential control of gene action in viruses.
  1
 

Viral Genome -- See Genome, Viral


The complete genetic complement contained in a DNA or RNA molecule in a virus.
  1
Viral Hemorrhagic Fever Epidemiology Personal Narratives : McCormick, Joseph B.  1996 1
 

Viral Markers -- See Biomarkers


Measurable and quantifiable biological parameters (e.g., specific enzyme concentration, specific hormone concentration, specific gene phenotype distribution in a population, presence of biological substances) which serve as indices for health- and physiology-related assessments, such as disease risk, psychiatric disorders, ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE and its effects, disease diagnosis; METABOLIC PROCESSES; SUBSTANCE ABUSE; PREGNANCY; cell line development; EPIDEMIOLOGIC STUDIES; etc.
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Viral Physiological Processes -- See Virus Physiological Phenomena


Biological properties, processes, and activities of VIRUSES, including the interactions with the cells they infect.
  1
 

Viral Physiology -- See Virus Physiological Phenomena


Biological properties, processes, and activities of VIRUSES, including the interactions with the cells they infect.
  1
Virgil   1966 1
 

Virginia -- See Also Kentucky


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Virginia Community Participation   2009 1
Virginia Conservation Of Natural Resources   2009 1
Virginia Epidemiology : Preston, Richard,  1994 1
Virginia Food-Processing Industry Legislation & Jurisprudence   2009 1
Virginia Hospitals, Military Personal Narratives : Woolsey, Jane Stuart.  2001 1
Virginia Industrial Waste Adverse Effects   2009 1
Virginia Juvenile Literature : McNair, Sylvia.  1989 1
Virginia Military Nursing Personal Narratives : Woolsey, Jane Stuart.  2001 1
Virginia Monkey Diseases Epidemiology : Preston, Richard,  1995 1
Virginia Nurses Personal Narratives : Woolsey, Jane Stuart.  2001 1
Virginia Pharmacists History   1978 1
Virginia Virus Diseases Epidemiology : Preston, Richard,  1995 1
Virginia Warfare Personal Narratives : Woolsey, Jane Stuart.  2001 1
Virginia Water Pollution   2009 1
Virginia Water Pollution Legislation & Jurisprudence   2009 1
 

Virginity -- See Sexual Abstinence


Refraining from SEXUAL INTERCOURSE.
  1
Virology   2
virology Animal Diseases New York : Carroll, Michael Christopher,  2005 1
Virology Belgium Autobiography : Piot, Peter,  2012 1
virology Communicable Diseases Examination Questions : Chamberlain, Neal R.  2009 1
Virology Encyclopedias English   2
Virology England Autobiography : Piot, Peter,  2012 1
Virology History : Booss, John.  2013 1
Virology Methods   3
Virology Personal Narratives   2
Virology Popular Works : Henig, Robin Marantz.  1993 1
Virology United States Biography   3
virology Virus Diseases   2
 

Virtual Medicine -- See Telemedicine


Delivery of health services via remote telecommunications. This includes interactive consultative and diagnostic services.
  1
Virtual Reality   2
 

Virtual Systems -- See User-Computer Interface


The portion of an interactive computer program that issues messages to and receives commands from a user.
  1
 

Virtues -- See Also Social Values


Abstract standards or empirical variables in social life which are believed to be important and/or desirable.
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Virtues   2
 

Virulence -- See Also Virulence Factors


Those components of an organism that determine its capacity to cause disease but are not required for its viability per se. Two classes have been characterized: TOXINS, BIOLOGICAL and surface adhesion molecules that effect the ability of the microorganism to invade and colonize a host. (From Davis et al., Microbiology, 4th ed. p486)
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Virulence   2
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