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invader

noun as in trespasser

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The viral fingerprints in this internal CRISPR library can then be weaponized, making small pieces of RNA that function as molecular GPS devices to guide a protein called Cas9 to the genome of an invading virus, which it snips in two.

These work by injecting a piece of genetic material into a person’s body that contains instructions for how to create the spike protein, the signature mechanism the coronavirus uses to invade its victim’s cells.

Highs are likely to start the day in the 50s but end in the 40s as colder air invades.

While she had previously been healthy, the virus aggressively invaded her body, and her doctors soon told us there was nothing they could do.

Once created, the immune system reacts to these proteins, generating protection against the virus if it ever invades a person’s body.

But first,” he said, “I am crossing the border into Iraq, to fight against the American invader.

But she later said Forde “looked like” the camouflage-clad female home invader barking orders into a walkie talkie.

It is not clear who will win this battle of media giants, but it is a credit to the invader that it is happening at all.

The breeze which was favourable to the invader might prevent our men of war from standing out to sea.

The invader who reduces a nation to anarchy, and then suffers from the disorder he creates, always calls his opponents brigands.

Mrs. Gillis arranged for the evening meal at the Gillis home where plans could be made to thwart an invader.

Kentucky and Missouri might have been wrested from Union control, and Arkansas freed from the presence of the invader.

With the fall of Rome, and the barbarian invasions, she was perfectly suited to the needs of the Teutonic invader.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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