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.Tsunami: A large, destructive ocean wave caused by an underwaterearthquake.Vaccine: A substance containing dead or weakened disease-causing virusesor bacteria that is introduced into the body to produce immunity to thedisease the microbe causes.Vector: An animal that spreads disease to humans or other animals.Virologist: A scientist who studies viruses.Virulent: Very harmful; deadly.Virus: A disease-causing particle consisting of nucleic acid surrounded by aprotein capsule.Some viruses have a fatty envelope surrounding theprotein capsule.76 BIBLIOGRAPHYBooks and ArticlesAbramovitz, Melissa.West Nile Virus.San Diego: Lucent Books, 2004.Casagrande, Rocco. Technology Against Terror. Scientific American 287(2002): 83 87.Chee, Y.C. Heroes and Heroines of the War on SARS. 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