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Influence vs Infection - What's the difference?

influence | infection |


As a verb influence

is .

As an adjective influence

is influenced.

As a noun infection is

(pathology) the act or process of infecting.

Fever vs Infection - What's the difference?

fever | infection |


As nouns the difference between fever and infection

is that fever is fever while infection is (pathology) the act or process of infecting.

Transfection vs Infection - What's the difference?

transfection | infection |


As nouns the difference between transfection and infection

is that transfection is the introduction of foreign DNA into a eukaryotic cell while infection is the act or process of infecting.

Infection vs Vaccine - What's the difference?

infection | vaccine |


As a noun infection

is (pathology) the act or process of infecting.

As a verb vaccine is

.

Infections vs Infection - What's the difference?

infections | infection |


As nouns the difference between infections and infection

is that infections is while infection is (pathology) the act or process of infecting.

Colonisation vs Infection - What's the difference?

colonisation | infection |


As nouns the difference between colonisation and infection

is that colonisation is while infection is (pathology) the act or process of infecting.

Virus vs Infection - What's the difference?

virus | infection |


As nouns the difference between virus and infection

is that virus is venom, as produced by a poisonous animal etc while infection is the act or process of infecting.

Infection vs Effection - What's the difference?

infection | effection |


As nouns the difference between infection and effection

is that infection is (pathology) the act or process of infecting while effection is creation; a doing.

Fester vs Infection - What's the difference?

fester | infection |


As a verb fester

is to become septic; to become rotten.

As a noun infection is

(pathology) the act or process of infecting.

Infection vs Inoculum - What's the difference?

infection | inoculum |


As nouns the difference between infection and inoculum

is that infection is (pathology) the act or process of infecting while inoculum is the active material used in an inoculation; an inoculant.

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