Ya jaagang ya mandaña y dose disipuluña ya janae ninasiña gui jilo y manganite todo, yan para ufanmanamte nu y
chetnot sija. Ya jatago na ujapredica y raenon Yuus, yan unafanjomlo y manmalango. Ya ilegña nu sija:
Chamiyo fanmañuñule ni jafa para y chalan, ni baston, ni botsa, ni pan, ni salape; ni infangaemagago dos. Ya
cuatquiera na guma nae manjalom jamyo, fañaga güije asta que manjanao jamyo. Ya todo ayo sija y
ti rumesibe jamyo, anae manjanao jamyo güije na siuda, sacude y petbos gui adengmiyo para testimonio
contra sija.
Ya manjanao sija, ya manmalofan sija gui sengsong, mapredidica y ibangelio, yan mannanajomlo gui todo y
lugat. Lucas 9:1-6 (Josephine Chargualaf Varley, Narrator, San Lucas 9).
1. An Impressive View of a Transmission Electron Micrograph of the Often Deadly Ebola Virus |
2. Intracytoplasmic Inclusion of Ebola Virus Nucleocapsids |
Ebola Virus, a Filovirus and Member of the Filoviridae, a Family of Often Deadly RNA Viruses CDC Special Pathogens Branch: ChamorroBible.org, Manguaguan na Palabran Si Yuus, Lumuhû (April) 2005: |
3. Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM) Revealing a Number of Ebola Virions |
4. Transmission Electron Micrograph of Ebola Virus, the RNA Virus Which Causes Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever |
Ya jalilicue si Jesus todo y siuda sija yan y sengsong, mamananagüe gui guima Yuusñija,
ya jasesetmon y ebangelion y raeno, yan
janafanmamagong todo y chetnot yan todo y pinite gui taotao sija. Mateo 9:35
Photo Credits:
1. First Row (Full size, Original in TIFF/TIF and JPG/JPEG formats): Cynthia Goldsmith, "Transmission Electron Micrograph of the Ebola Virus. Hemorrhagic Fever, RNA Virus.", PHIL ID# 1832, Public Health Image Library (PHIL, http://phil.cdc.gov), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC, http://www.cdc.gov), United States Department of Health and Human Services (http://www.dhhs.gov), Government of the United States of America (USA).
2. Second Row (Full size, Original in TIFF/TIF and JPG/JPEG formats): Dr. Fred Murphy, 1977, "This electron micrograph shows a thin section containing the Ebola virus, the causative agent for African Hemorrhagic Fever.", PHIL ID# 2738, Public Health Image Library (PHIL, http://phil.cdc.gov), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC, http://www.cdc.gov), United States Department of Health and Human Services (http://www.dhhs.gov), Government of the United States of America (USA).
3. Third Row (Full size, Original in TIFF/TIF and JPG/JPEG formatt): Cynthia Goldsmith, "This scanning electron micrograph (SEM) depicts a number of Ebola virions", PHIL ID# 1836, Public Health Image Library (PHIL, http://phil.cdc.gov), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC, http://www.cdc.gov), United States Department of Health and Human Services (http://www.dhhs.gov), Government of the United States of America (USA).
4. Fourth Row (Full size, Original in TIFF/TIF and JPG/JPEG formats): Frederick A. Murphy, 1976, "Transmission electron micrograph of Ebola virus", PHIL ID# 1181, Public Health Image Library (PHIL, http://phil.cdc.gov), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC, http://www.cdc.gov), United States Department of Health and Human Services (http://www.dhhs.gov), Government of the United States of America (USA).
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