~°My lovely enemy°~
SUAYEON AU
Sua and Siyeon have been enemies for 4 years. This is their final year in college, will they make amends? Maybe become something even more? Maybe the verbal sticks they threw were a facade.

• On the surface shes confident
• She loves to dance
• Her stepsister is Minji
• Shes 22 (their age gaps dont apply)
• Dance Major

• Shes cold one the surface
• Singing is her passion
• she doesnt sing often
• smart
• Her best friend is Yoohyeon, her sister is Gahyeon

• Shes cold but will warm up to you once you know her well
• smart
• same age as Handong
• hates attention
• major is engineering

• Siyeons little sister
• 20
• shes an all rounder
• outgoing
• hangs out in the library a lot
• major is computer science

• Has been friends with Siyeon since they were 10
• a year younger than Siyeon (21)
• puppy like
• loves to play pranks
• gets into trouble a lot
• major is psychology

• she has been with Bora since they were 5
• (side ship is Jiyoo) she secretly finds Yoohyeon cute
• hates Siyeon's "gang"
• majors in Economics

tw// anxiety, abuse
• struggles with her appearance
• closeted lesbian
• has a lot of anxiety
• verbally abused by her father

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Microorganisms in biofilms are enclosed by an extracellular matrix that confers protection and improves survival. Previous studies have shown that viruses can secondarily colonize preexisting biofilms, and viral biofilms have also been described.

...we raise the perspective that CoVs can persistently infect bats due to their association with biofilm structures. This phenomenon potentially provides an optimal environment for nonpathogenic & well-adapted viruses to interact with the host, as well as for viral recombination.

Biofilms can also enhance virion viability in extracellular environments, such as on fomites and in aquatic sediments, allowing viral persistence and dissemination.
