0 something physical such as a force that has size and direction
1 an insect or animal that carries a disease from one animal or plant to another:
Mosquitoes are the vectors of malaria.
2 a representation of something that has both direction and size, usually an arrow whose direction represents direction and length represents size
If it is to take the eye with it, the line becomes a series of vectors.
Obvious potential concerns are the immune and inflammatory responses to viral vectors.
We hypothesized that such viral vectors, immobilized on a solid surface, could infect cells only at the contact site between the solid surface and cells.
They construct upon that set of states the results of observations that may be represented as vectors in a suitable space.
The main vectors of introduction were, in decreasing order, host plants (accounting for nearly half of the introductions), stored products and wood material.
The mean vectors were then calculated for each of the nine releases, that is, with pooled recapture data from the first and second recapture period.
Scientists would like to suppress the ability of insects to serve as vectors of human and animal pathogens.
In some areas, multiple malaria vectors occur sympatrically.
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