damage-causing virus - translation to russian
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damage-causing virus - translation to russian

1987 SINGLE BY MADONNA
Causing A Commotion (song); Causing a commotion
  • Madonna and backup singers [[Donna De Lory]] and [[Niki Haris]] performing "Causing a Commotion" during the [[Blond Ambition World Tour]] in 1990
  • Madonna performing "Causing a Commotion" on the [[Who's That Girl World Tour]] in 1987

damage-causing virus      
вирус, вызывающий разрушение (информации)
vesicular stomatitis         
SPECIES OF VIRUS
Vesicular stomatitis; Vesicular Stomatitis; Vesicular stomatitis-indiana virus; VSVG; Vesicular Stomatitis Virus; Vesicular stomatitis Indiana virus; Vesicular stomatitis virus; Vesicular-Stomatitis-Virus

медицина

везикулярный стоматит

respiratory syncytial virus         
  • RSV structure and genome organization. (a) ~150 nm RSV virion particle and (b) single-stranded negative-sense RNA genome consisting of 10 genes (NS1-NS2-N-P-M-SH-G-F-M2-L).
  • Schematic image of RSV life cycle
  • Filamentous RSV particles
  • False-color artistic rendering of RSV. G- glycoproteins are shown in light blue, with F-glycoproteins in orange
  • A phylogenetic tree of the pneumovirus & paramyxovirus families
  • X-ray of a child with RSV bronchiolitis showing the typical bilateral perihilar fullness
  • Video: Respiratory Syncytial Virus and Bronchiolitis
  • Lumen of an obstructed bronchiole containing cellular debris and aggregates of sloughed epithelial cells
  • Electron micrograph of RSV particle, which has variable shapes.
VIRAL PATHOGEN OF THE HUMAN RESPIRATORY TRACT
Respiratory Syncytial Virus; Respiratory syncytial virus infections; Respiratory syncytial virus, human; Rs virus; Respiratory syncytial; RSV infection; Respiratory syncytial viruses; RS virus; Human respiratory syncytial virus; Respiratory Syncytial Infection; F lipoprotein; Human orthopneumovirus; Respiratory synctitial virus; HRSV

медицина

респираторно-синцитиальный вирус

Definition

вирус кори
В. рода парамиксовирусов; возбудитель одноименной болезни человека.

Wikipedia

Causing a Commotion

"Causing a Commotion" is a song by American singer Madonna from the soundtrack album to the 1987 film Who's That Girl. It was released as the album's second single on August 25, 1987 by Sire Records. Its Silver Screen Single Mix later appeared on the EP The Holiday Collection (1991). Written and produced by Madonna and Stephen Bray, the song was inspired by her relationship with then-husband Sean Penn, and his abusive and violent nature. Containing a dance-oriented, up-tempo groove, the song begins with the chorus and is accompanied by a four-note descending bassline and staccato chords in the verses.

Since its release, "Causing a Commotion" has received mixed reviews from music critics. The song was a commercial success, peaking within the top-ten in the United States, Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, Italy, Sweden and the United Kingdom, and topped the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart. Madonna performed the song on the Who's That Girl World Tour in 1987 – which was transmitted via satellite to the 1987 MTV Video Music Awards – and the Blond Ambition World Tour in 1990. The performances were included in the home video release of the tours.

What is the Russian for damage-causing virus? Translation of &#39damage-causing virus&#39 to Russian