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What is the meaning of 'novel' in the context of coronavirus?

2024-10-10 10:08
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When we talk about 'novel' in relation to coronavirus, it means a virus that is distinct and hasn't been known before. This could refer to its genetic makeup, the way it spreads, or its effects on the human body.

In the context of coronavirus, 'novel' usually refers to something that is new or unfamiliar. For example, a novel virus is one that has not been previously identified or encountered.

QT: Finding Meaning

QT: Finding Meaning

*** My health has been very poor this year alongside loosing my mother-in-law and cat so I'm sorry but this will be rewritten and finished when I'm well, I'm doing it all offline in my rare creative moments, hopefully with a more mature touch *** [WARNING: Mature Themes (smut, violence, murder, suicide, domestic violence, etc.)] --------- Waking up naked and alone with a murderer, without a single memory, she relies on System to understand her existence in another person's body. --------- Still don't know if you should read me? Here's a quick breakdown to help you make up your mind if this novel is right for you: This is my own twist on the QuickTransmigration System genre, giving it a more 'spiritual' twist. It explores sensitive themes throughout each arc and I will do my best to give trigger warnings at the start of chapters containing them. It is written in the first person and revolves around a female lead (FL). This is a weak-to-strong novel, she will have heavy flaws and make repeated mistakes and seem generally weak at the start, bear with her as she grows. Romance is a heavy theme within the story that contains a lot of smut, with more than one character. However, there is only one male lead in the end. The story is less about fluffy romance, instead, it's a journey of growth and self-discovery, revolving around the main storyline. Although, each Arc will have its own separate storyline that will have an impact on the main storyline with both new and reoccurring characters (so skipping arcs is not advised). I have currently written the rough drafts for four arcs at the point of writing this: 1. Ghosts & Guns 2. How do you keep a child alive in the Zombie Apocalypse? 3. Abducted by Aliens 4. Freed by the Fae Folk 5. .... --------- --------- Cover Art made by myself, using nightcafe AI Art, check out my page, I'm attempting to make novel art and character art for each arc: https://creator.nightcafe.studio/u/Raychbunni
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The real meaning of love [Editing]

The real meaning of love [Editing]

“Al. Can we talk?” “Sure,” he says, glancing at me he adds, “When did you get yourself that?” I look at him. Knowing, how things are at stake right now. How much this self-absorbed fool, one I’d always just want to run into and go visit 'Sparkling City' all the time, would one day have the capability to make my heartbeat. SO FAST. “Ahh,” looking at the bandage on my ankle I shift a little and look at him as I answer, “I tripped while running after the kids.” “You—” He looked as if it pissed him, I could tell. Kneeling, he softly brushes his finger over it. “Stupid.” “Al I was just running and didn’t see when I hit on a stone.” He looks up, his finger still gently on the area I had bandaged. “That’s why you are stupid.” Swerving my leg out of his hold, I call him off. “Firstly I am not stupid. And people trip, it’s normal.” Getting up, he says, “Normally people look where they are stepping before stupidly tripping themselves you know?” *** Lisa* “I want him to know. But. . .just friends don’t say these stuffs to each other. They don’t have butterflies and dragon battles in their stomach seeing each other.” What do you do when you can't even say you like the guy you like? Because he might just not, and that would only ruin your friendship with him. Luc* 'I love you, so?' "Loving a person you know you can't have is. . . It's even more difficult than the word difficult itself." And what happens when the only girl you've been liking for ages, starts dating your bestfriend? *** Hey, it's your author here:> P.S: the cover picture doesn't belong to me. Hope y'all enjoy your time reading it
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What is the meaning of 'novel' in the context of coronavirus?

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2024-10-19 07:57

In the context of coronavirus, 'novel' usually refers to something that is new or previously unknown. So, a novel coronavirus is a type of virus that hasn't been identified before.

What is the meaning of 'novel' in the context of coronavirus?

1 answer
2024-10-15 18:56

The term 'novel' when used with coronavirus means that it is a newly discovered or unrecognized form. It suggests that we are dealing with a virus that has not been seen before and poses new challenges and uncertainties.

What is the meaning of 'novel' in the context of coronavirus?

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2024-10-08 11:43

In the context of coronavirus, 'novel' often refers to something new or previously unknown. So, a novel coronavirus is a type of coronavirus that is newly identified or different from previously known ones.

What is the meaning of 'novel' in the context of the coronavirus?

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2024-10-08 05:12

In the context of the coronavirus, 'novel' often refers to something that is new or unfamiliar. So, a novel virus is a new type of virus that hasn't been seen before.

What is the meaning of 'novel' in the context of the coronavirus?

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2024-10-07 11:47

The term 'novel' in this context usually refers to something new or previously unknown. So, a 'novel coronavirus' is a type of coronavirus that was newly discovered and not previously known to cause disease in humans.

What is the meaning of 'novel' in the context of the coronavirus?

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2024-10-05 19:07

In the context of the coronavirus, 'novel' often refers to something new or previously unknown. It indicates that the virus is of a type that hasn't been encountered before.

What is the meaning of 'novel' in the context of the coronavirus?

1 answer
2024-10-05 15:29

In the case of the coronavirus, 'novel' indicates that it's a fresh and unfamiliar virus. It suggests that we have limited knowledge and experience dealing with it initially, and much research and study are needed to understand its properties and effects.

What is the meaning of the novel in the context of coronavirus?

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2024-10-04 07:45

In the realm of coronavirus, 'novel' implies that this virus is unique and distinct. It suggests that our existing knowledge and experiences with similar viruses may not fully apply, requiring extensive research and study to comprehend and deal with it effectively.

What is the meaning of novel in the context of coronavirus?

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2024-10-03 18:57

In the context of coronavirus, a novel often refers to something new or previously unknown. It could describe a new strain of the virus or a novel approach to dealing with it.

What is the meaning of 'novel' in the context of coronavirus?

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2024-10-01 10:36

When we say 'novel' in relation to coronavirus, it means that the particular strain or type of the virus is new to the human population. This novelty often poses challenges as we have no prior immunity or established treatments for it.

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