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An activated geometric virus typically refers to a virus that has undergone a structural change, enabling it to infect host cells. Stability can depend on various factors, including environmental conditions and the specific properties of the virus itself. Generally, once activated, a geometric virus may be more stable than its inactive form, as it has adapted for function. However, its stability can still be compromised by external factors such as temperature, pH, and the presence of antiviral agents.

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