Virus
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*[[Ebola]] | *[[Ebola]] | ||
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*[[Language is a virus from outer space]] | *[[Language is a virus from outer space]] | ||
+ | *''[[Shivers (film)|Shivers]]'' (1975)- David Cronenberg | ||
+ | *''[[Rabid (film)|Rabid]]'' (1977) - David Cronenberg | ||
+ | *''[[The Stand]]'' (1978) - Stephen King | ||
+ | *''[[The Hot Zone]]'' (1995) - Richard Preston | ||
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A virus (from the Latin noun virus, meaning toxin or poison) is a sub-microscopic particle (ranging in size from 20–300 nm) that can infect the cells of a biological organism.
See also
- Ebola
- Germ theory
- Language is a virus from outer space
- Shivers (1975)- David Cronenberg
- Rabid (1977) - David Cronenberg
- The Stand (1978) - Stephen King
- The Hot Zone (1995) - Richard Preston
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