transmissible in English

adjective

[trans·mis·si·ble || trænz'mɪsəbl ,-s-]

transferable, conveyable

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1. Quarantine — new transmissible diseases 35.

2. Aerosol Transmissible Diseases What is an Aerosol Transmissible Disease under this regulation? 2 Section 5199, Appendix A – Aerosol Transmissible Diseases/Pathogens (Mandatory) This appendix contains a list of diseases and pathogens which are to be considered Aerosol . transmissible pathogens or diseases for the purpose of Section 5199 .

3. Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSE) and animal by-products (ABP)

4. A recent collaboration with the Tick Fever Centre in Australia allowed for comparison of a virulent, tick transmissible strain with a non-transmissible, Apathogenic strain.

5. Method for detection or measurement of abnormal prion protein involved in transmissible spongiform encephalopathy

6. In contrast, some chronic diseases, such as HIV/AIDS, are caused by transmissible infections.

7. Ancestral - inherited or inheritable by established rules (usually legal rules) of descent; "Ancestral home"; "Ancestral lore"; "hereditary monarchy"; "patrimonial estate"; "transmissible tradition" patrimonial , hereditary , transmissible

8. In CDMA systems, a QCELP vocoder converts a sound signal into a signal transmissible within a circuit.

9. And in 43 per cent of the cases , the blood is not tested for transmissible diseases .

10. If the GMM did not carry self-transmissible plasmids or transducing phages, active transfer is practically excluded.

11. MeSH scope note: A transmissible spongiform encephalopathy of cattle associated with abnormal prion proteins in the brain.

12. 6 Other transmission indices include Total Transmission Index ( TTI ) and Transmissible Mechanical Advantage ( TMA ) are also used.

13. Collectively, diseases that are caused by the abnormal folding of the prion protein are known as Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies (TSEs).

14. General donor exclusion criteria (i) Transmissible diseases At present there are few absolute exclusion criteria for organ and tissue donation.

15. The extraction process permits testing for the presence of abnormal prion protein, e.g., for diagnosis of transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSE).

16. Bse (bovine spongiform encephalopathy) is a progressive neurological disorder of cattle that results from infection by an unusual transmissible agent called a prion

17. An international research team, including Biologists from St Petersburg University, has identified a transmissible cancer lineage in the Far Eastern mussels

18. Aids, byname and acronym of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, transmissible disease of the immune system caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).

19. Experimental evidence has indicated that BSE is transmissible from cows to sheep through oral and parenteral (other than through the alimentary canal) means.

20. Bse (bovine spongiform encephalopathy) is a progressive neurological disorder of cattle that results from infection by an unusual transmissible agent called a prion

21. Disclosed is a method for the pre-treatment of a sample for detecting or measuring an abnormal prion protein (PrPres) involved in transmissible spongiform encephalopathy (TSE).

22. Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies (TSEs) are chronic degenerative nervous diseases characterised by the accumulation of an abnormal isoform of a cellular glycoprotein known as PrP or prion protein).

23. They are self-transmissible, and many have a broad host range making them particularly useful in nature, where such Catabolic pathways can be made available to different species.

24. BSE is one of a number of transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs) a characteristic of which is the presence of an abnormal form of a protein called a prion.

25. Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies (TSEs) are chronic degenerative nervous diseases characterised by the accumulation of an abnormal isoform of a cellular glycoprotein (known as PrP or prion protein).

26. Ashish Jha warned that the United States is “flying Blindly” and guessing when it comes to a highly transmissible new coronavirus variant in the country due to a …

27. 30– The Court held that, even if there was no absolute certainty that BSE was transmissible to humans, there was a serious risk, and refused to grant the application of the United Kingdom.

28. Some subviral particles also cause disease: the transmissible spongiform encephalopathies, which include Kuru, Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease and bovine spongiform encephalopathy ("mad cow disease"), are caused by prions, hepatitis D is due to a satellite virus.

29. In 1997, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), with support from the TSE (transmissible spongiform encephalopathy) Advisory Committee, began monitoring the potential risk of transmitting animal diseases, especially bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), commonly known as mad cow disease.

30. Conjugation is the transfer of a plasmid or other self-transmissible DNA element and sometimes chromosomal DNA from a donor cell to a recipient cell via direct contact usually mediated by a Conjugation pilus or sex pilus

31. The purpose of this chapter is to: (1) establish a certified citrus Budwood program to produce citrus trees that are horticulturally sound, are free from virus and other recognizable bud-transmissible diseases, and are of an assured type of citrus variety;