- example:
Viral marketing, the use of
existing social networks to
spread a
marketing message Viral phenomenon,
relating to
contagion theory or the "
virality" of...
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Retrieved 1 June 2016. Weng, Lilian; Menczer, Filippo; Ahn, Yong-Yeol (2013). "
Virality Prediction and
Community Structure in
Social Networks".
Scientific Reports...
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Crash (1992) The
spread of
viral phenomena is also
regarded as part of the
cultural politics of
network culture or the
virality of the age of networks. Network...
- the
process of
infecting a cell,
viruses exist in the form of
independent viral particles, or virions,
consisting of (i)
genetic material, i.e., long molecules...
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Virals is a
series of
novels for
young adults written by the
American forensic anthropologist and
crime writer,
Kathy Reichs and her son
Brendan Reichs...
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Viral load, also
known as
viral burden, is a
numerical expression of the
quantity of
virus in a
given volume of fluid,
including biological and environmental...
- A
viral envelope is the
outermost layer of many
types of viruses. It
protects the
genetic material in
their life
cycle when
traveling between host cells...
- A
viral disease (or
viral infection)
occurs when an organism's body is
invaded by
pathogenic viruses, and
infectious virus particles (virions) attach...
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Viral shedding is the
expulsion and
release of
virus progeny following successful reproduction during a host cell infection. Once
replication has been...
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example of a
viral phenomenon,
which is used for
profit in
viral marketing, but can also
contribute to the
propagation of
Internet memes like
viral videos....