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- details.) A simple practical example of subtypes is shown in the diagram. The type "bird" has three subtypes "duck", "cuckoo" and "ostrich". Conceptually...
- Look up subtype in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Subtype may refer to: Viral subtypes, such as Subtypes of HIV Subtyping, a form of type polymorphism...
- all 16 subtypes of the influenza A virus. Influenza A viruses are negative-sense, single-stranded, segmented RNA virus. The several subtypes are labeled...
- The subtypes of HIV include two main subtypes, known as HIV type 1 (HIV-1) and HIV type 2 (HIV-2). These subtypes have distinct genetic differences and...
- In object-oriented programming, behavioral subtyping is the principle that subclasses should satisfy the expectations of clients accessing subclass objects...
- antigenic sites revealed different distribution of antigenic areas among other subtypes. Multiple amino acid positions in HA protein related to the antigenicity...
- influenza A virus subtypes (H1N1, H3N2, and H1N2) are circulating throughout the world. In the United States, the classic H1N1 subtype was exclusively prevalent...
- alongside Mongoloid and Negroid. The taxon was taken to consist of a number of subtypes. The Caucasoid peoples were usually divided into three groups on ethnolinguistic...
- personality types is understood as having three "instinctual subtypes". These subtypes are believed to be formed according to which one of three instinctual...
- classified into subtypes based on the viral proteins haemagglutinin (H) and neuraminidase (N). As of 2019, 18 H subtypes and 11 N subtypes have been identified...