Search results for: “epidemic”
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Arms Limitation
Hierarchical Display of Arms limitation International Relations > International security > International security > Disarmament Meaning of Arms limitation Overview and more information about Arms limitation For a more comprehensive understanding of Arms limitation, see in the general part […]
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Meslin
Hierarchical Display of Meslin Agri-Foodstuffs > Plant product > Cereals Meaning of Meslin Overview and more information about Meslin For a more comprehensive understanding of Meslin, see in the general part of the online platform.[rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of Meslin […]
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START Agreement
Hierarchical Display of START agreement International Relations > International security > International security > Disarmament > Arms limitation Meaning of START agreement Overview and more information about START agreement For a more comprehensive understanding of START agreement, see in […]
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Epizootic
Concept of Epizootic In relation to securing dangerous material (in case of crisis or terrorism) a meaning of epizootic may be outlined, in general regarding European law, as follows: An outbreak or epidemic of disease in animal populations affecting many animals of one kind at the same time, […]
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Epizootic
Concept of Epizootic In relation to securing dangerous material (in case of crisis or terrorism) a meaning of epizootic may be outlined, in general regarding European law, as follows: An outbreak or epidemic of disease in animal populations affecting many animals of one kind at the same time, […]
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Pandemic
Grammar This term is an adjetive. Etimology of Pandemic (You may find pandemic at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms). 1660s, from Late Latin pandemus, from Greek pandemos “pertaining to all people; public, common,” from pan- “all” (see pan-) + […]
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Pandemic
Grammar This term is an adjetive. Etimology of Pandemic (You may find pandemic at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms). 1660s, from Late Latin pandemus, from Greek pandemos “pertaining to all people; public, common,” from pan- “all” (see pan-) + […]
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Outbreak
nounaffray aggression agitation assault attack bloocshed blow up brawl breach breach of the peace burst cataclysm commotion conflict convulsion declaration of war <li…
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Biennial
Once every two years. Some U.S. States have their legislatures meet only biennially, though there is a clear trend toward annual sessions. A two year period is called a biennium, as in The Connecticut legislature has appropriated $136 million for education for the 1980-1982 […]
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Far Reaching
adjectiveboundless comprehensive considerable endless enormous epidemic extended extensive farflung farranging great having a significant impact huge immeasurable <li…