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The adjective or adverb '''viral''' and the noun '''virality''' may refer to any [[viral phenomenon]], that is, an object or pattern that is able to induce some agents to replicate it, resulting in many copies being produced and spread around. |
The adjective or adverb '''viral''' and the noun '''virality''' may refer to any [[viral phenomenon]], that is, an object or pattern that is able to induce some agents to replicate it, resulting in many copies being produced and spread around. |
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In medical Terminology "Viral" means pertaining to a virus |
In medical Terminology "Viral" means pertaining to a virus. |
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"Viral" or "Veeral" is also Indian male name which is very popular in state of Gujarat, India; Means someone who is unique, sweeter, brave, smarter, one in billion, different than others, rare to find and romantic. |
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More specifically, the terms may be used in reference to: |
More specifically, the terms may be used in reference to: |
Revision as of 09:55, 8 April 2011
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The adjective or adverb viral and the noun virality may refer to any viral phenomenon, that is, an object or pattern that is able to induce some agents to replicate it, resulting in many copies being produced and spread around.
In medical Terminology "Viral" means pertaining to a virus.
More specifically, the terms may be used in reference to:
- a biological virus
- a computer virus
- viral marketing, the use of existing social networks to spread a marketing message
- a viral video, a video that quickly attains a high popularity through the Internet