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Gas Stations Changing Air Pump Heads?
I used to have one of these for my motorbike -
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Report British Tourist Offers Cannabis Instead of Cash for Bangkok-Pattaya Taxi
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SIDS - Sudden Infant Death Syndrome - Is Caused By Vaccines
Here are 10 recent research papers or review articles (2023–2025) that provide the strongest virological evidence and investigative methods showing viruses are physical entities—particularly through direct visualization, structural analysis, culture, or imaging: 🧪 1. Electron Tomography as a Tool to Study SARS‑CoV‑2 Morphology (Nov 2024) A review using transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and electron tomography (ET) to visualize SARS‑CoV‑2 particles within infected cells, revealing detailed virus morphology and replication stages. 🧬 2. Cryo‑electron microscopy in the fight against COVID‑19—mechanism of virus entry (2023–2024) Describes cryo‑EM and cryo‑ET structures of viral proteins (e.g. spike, nonstructural proteins) inside host cells, showing virus assembly and entry. 🔍 3. Recent advances in infectious disease research using cryo‑electron tomography (published Jan 2024) This review highlights how in situ cryo‑ET captures viruses—like influenza, Ebola, SARS‑CoV‑2—as they infect cells, proving their tangible structure. () 🔬 4. Virus structures revealed by advanced cryoelectron microscopy methods (2023 review) Examines high-resolution cryo‑EM of numerous viruses, detailing atomic-level reconstructions of viral capsids and virions. 🖼️ 5. Advancing Virus Discovery and Identification Through Electron Microscopy (2024) Describes TEM in outbreak investigations, showing how viruses like SARS‑CoV‑2 or monkeypox were imaged directly during real-world outbreaks. () 🤖 6. Heterogeneous virus classification using … deep learning based on TEM images (May 2024, preprint) A deep-learning system that classifies 14 virus types from TEM images with ~97% accuracy—emphasizing viruses have distinctive, visualizable morphology. 🧠 7. Microsecond Time‑Resolved Cryo‑Electron Microscopy (Feb 2024 review) Illustrates dynamic imaging of virus capsid conformational changes (e.g. plant virus CCMV), proving viruses are real structures with motion. 🧫 8. Rapid and stain‑free quantification of viral plaque via lens‑free holography and deep learning (2022) Though older, this method uses live virus plaques in cell cultures—not just sequencing—to show infectious particles visibly replicating. () 🔍 9. In Situ Imaging of Virus‑Infected Cells by Cryo‑Electron Tomography: An Overview (Subcell Biochem 2023/2024) Provides standardized protocols and case studies imaging virus-host interactions, directly visualizing virions at different infection stages. () 🚀 10. Structural biology of SARS‑CoV‑2 (2024 review) Summarizes atomic-resolution cryo-EM models of SARS‑CoV‑2 proteins (spike, replication complexes), derived from purified virus particles and infected cells. 🧭 Summary These studies use direct microscopy (TEM, cryo-EM, cryo-ET), viral culture, and machine-learning classification of images to demonstrate that viruses: Have distinct structure and morphology. Infect and assemble within cells. Can be isolated, imaged, and analyzed physically—not just detected genetically. Let me know if you’d like direct links to any of these papers, or a curated reading order based on your interest in techniques versus applications.- 1
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USA Epstein Prosecutor Fired: Maurene Comey Out in Sudden Move
Finally she got booted out. Should have been Jan 21st. Bye bye coverup queen. -
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Will the Epstein saga tear MAGA apart?
Exactly. He even resorts to actually write posts and not just repost tweets. That's a sign of desperation! 🤣🤣 -
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SIDS - Sudden Infant Death Syndrome - Is Caused By Vaccines
Do you have a specialty in non-sequiturs?
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