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They principally identify these agents to be bacteriophages, though they also sometimes refer to fungi.  
They principally identify these agents to be bacteriophages, though they also sometimes refer to fungi.  
Bacteriophages (“phages”) are viruses that infect bacteria. It is a generality that all natural bacterial populations are limited by phages and environmental conditions, but it is a leap to suggest that these elements are antidotes. Mammals, too, are limited by pathogens, but it is foolish to suggest these pathogens are antidotal to mammals.


==Analysis==
==Analysis==


Dissection of the fly wing hadiths is as follows:  
Bacteriophages (“phages”) are viruses that infect bacteria. It is a generality that all natural bacterial populations are limited by phages and environmental conditions, but it is a leap to suggest that these elements are antidotes. Mammals, too, are limited by pathogens, but it is foolish to suggest these pathogens are antidotal to mammals. Nevertheless, a dissection of the fly wing hadiths is as follows:  


===Which wing contains the venom and which the antidote? ===
===Which wing contains the venom and which the antidote? ===
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