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A program that can infect other programs by modifying them to possibly include an evolved copy of itself.
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Self-replicating, malicious code that attaches itself to an application program or other executable system component and leaves no obvious signs of its presence.
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Small living particles that can infect cells and change how the cells function. Infection with a virus can cause a person to develop symptoms. The disease and symptoms that are caused depend on the type of virus and the type of cells that are infected.
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A type of infectious agent, much smaller than common microorganisms, several forms of which affect certain kinds of orchids.
Ãâó: www.orchids.com/support/supportGlossary.html
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A noncellular biological entity that can reproduce only within a host cell. Viruses consist of nucleic acid covered by protein; some animal viruses are also surrounded by membrane. Inside the infected cell, the virus uses the synthetic capability of the host to produce progeny virus.
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