单词 | virology |
释义 | virologyn. The branch of science concerned with the study of viruses. ΘΚΠ the world > life > biology > study > [noun] > biology > branches of biology micrography1658 micrology1848 biostatics1849 electrobiology1849 biotechnics1852 human biology1860 phylogeny1872 developmental biology1877 psychobiology1879 microbiology1880 biokinetics1883 bacteriology1884 geratology1884 thremmatology1888 cell biology1889 biophysics1892 biomechanics1899 pathobiology1900 biometry1901 biometrics1902 metabiology1906 bioenergetics1907 radiobiology1919 biomedicine1922 photobiology1923 virology1935 sociobiology1946 space biology1955 prebiology1963 chronobiology1969 glycobiology1988 1935 in Dorland & Miller Med. Dict. (ed. 17) 1502/2. 1937 Ann. Reg. 1936 59 In virology, two discoveries over~shadowed all others. 1957 New Scientist 9 May 11/1 This will be the first chair in virology in this country, and its creation marks a stage in the development of virology from the young brother of bacteriology to a fully grown science in its own right. 1978 H. McLeave Borderline Case (1979) x. 96 She no longer looked like a virology professor but an attractive, seductive woman. Derivatives viroˈlogic adj. (chiefly U.S.), ΚΠ 1955 Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. & Med. 89 438/1 The Detroit-6 strain fulfills certain criteria..for a useful cell strain for virologic research. 1983 Amer. Jrnl. Vet. Res. 44 64/1 The serologic and virologic responses of all cattle were monitored for 1 year. viroˈlogical adj. ΘΚΠ the world > life > biology > study > [adjective] > biology > branches of biology micrological1848 biomechanical1856 micrographic1856 biodynamical1874 microbiological1880 geratologous1884 bacteriological1886 bacterioscopic1886 psychobiological1888 biometric1894 biopsychological1895 bacteriologic1896 biometrical1896 biophysical1896 bioeconomic1899 sociobiological1904 microbiologic1909 biomedical1921 metabiological1921 psychobiologic1921 bioecological1927 radiobiologic1929 radiobiological1931 sociobiological1947 biopsychosocial1951 virological1953 glycobiology1988 1953 S. E. Luria Gen. Virol. p. ix In spite of many important additions to virological literature, no single volume suitable for class~room use has appeared. 1970 Sci. Jrnl. Apr. 3/3 The history of virological research is one of the continual discovery of new viruses or of new facts about old viruses. 1980 Brit. Jrnl. Dermatol. 103 Suppl. No. 18. 24 Virological studies were performed on stools and throat swabs in all patients. viroˈlogically adv. ΚΠ 1972 Arch. Neurol. (Chicago) 27 103 (heading) Herpes simplex encephalitis. The course in five virologically proven cases. 1980 Amer. Jrnl. Epidemiol. 112 487 There were two virologically confirmed cases with complications. viˈrologist n. a specialist in virology. ΘΚΠ the world > life > biology > study > person who studies > [noun] > biology > branches of micrographer1668 micrologist1855 biophysicist1860 microbiologist1885 phenologist1888 biometrician1901 biometricist1902 bug chaser1911 psychobiologist1914 biotechnologist1920 sociobiologist1920 bioengineer1931 biotechnician1940 developmental biologist1940 neurobiologist1942 radiobiologist1946 virologist1946 photobiologist1958 prebiologist1963 mycoplasmologist1966 chronobiologist1976 genomicist1995 1946 Nature 14 Sept. 363/1 One of the main objects of the symposium, the finding of common grounds of interest between virologists, bacteriologists, mycologists and geneticists, was fully achieved. 1963 Guardian 10 Apr. 20/3 Virologists in the research laboratories at Mill Hill were exploring the possibility that some forms of human cancer may be caused by viruses. 1977 M. Sokolinsky tr. R. Merle Virility Factor xii. 248 He was a virologist without great clinical experience. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.1935 |
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