The club also participates in community clean - up initiatives» and various other programs on drug awareness and
eradication on HIV / AIDS stigmas, in the form of outreach workshops and road shows.
Response of Native Species 10 Years After Rat
Eradication on Anacapa Island, California.
Faulkner said the black rat
eradication on East Anacapa also served to preserve populations of certain reptiles and amphibians.
Non-target species mortality and the measurement of brodifacoum rodenticide residues after a rat (Rattus rattus)
eradication on Palmyra Atoll, tropical Pacific.
The total cost of the recently completed rat and rabbit
eradication on Macquarie Island was A$ 27 million.
Nogales, M., et al., «A Review of Feral Cat
Eradication on Islands.»
Dr. Zobair Younossi will present data from the study «The Impact of Sustained Viral
Eradication on the Work Productivity of Patients with Chronic Hepatitis C (CHC) from the Five Western European Countries and the United States,» abstract 228, on Sunday, May 17.
«Biologists document the secondary extinction of a disease - carrying mosquito following rat
eradication on Palmyra Atoll.»
Campbell, K.J., Harper, G., Algar, D. et al (2011) Review of feral cat
eradications on islands.
Not exact matches
Some weightier recommendations are sure to make you smarter and better informed, but will that tome
on disease
eradication efforts or memoir of a dying doctor bring a smile to your lips?
«It also cut way back
on manual
eradication, and it didn't make a presence» in often - marginalized parts of the country where cultivation has been the most intense, Isacson told Business Insider.
Rather than seeing sin
eradication as a series of don'ts and self - inflicted hand slaps, our time and energy is better spent, and more effective, when we focus
on what we can do.
What I think you mean is that with the attacks by the early Christians in Rome
on existing pagan religious sites, a further
eradication of paganism was to make irrelevant pagan days of worship with Christian ones, thus we have Jesus» incorrect birth
on December 25th, near the winter solstice.
These are some of the principles
on which the schools of thought based their decisions: all things are fundamentally allowable, unless specifically prohibited; toleration and the lifting of restrictions should be the aim of legislation;
eradication of mischief is the aim of administration; necessity permits benefiting by things not otherwise allowable; necessity is given due appreciation; preventing mischief has priority over bringing about welfare; commit the lesser of two evils; mischief is not removed by mischief; one should suffer private damage to avert general disaster.
«With other Christians,» he observes, «we worry that many of the social advances that have been won in the past twenty years are
on the verge of
eradication.»
Let the anti-community elite stand
on their own merits: human rights which deny humanity, foreign wars waged under false pretense, and the gradual reduction and
eradication of an honest and free press.
Matters of ultimate concern, of course, can have urgently to do with survival
on the planet, the
eradication of racism and sexism, the search for a viable economic order, etc..
So
on December 13, just four days before National Maple Syrup Day
on December 17, the Vermont Maple Sugar Makers Association and Vermont state officials hosted a special pancake and maple syrup breakfast to thank partners for supporting the Asian longhorned beetle (ALB)
eradication program in Massachusetts.
CGF Social Sustainability Director Didier Bergeret speaks at the IV Global Conference
on the Sustained
Eradication of Child Labour in Buenos Aires
It is hoped the Summit will agree then
on the complete and rapid
eradication of hunger so that every human being
on Earth can enjoy the most fundamental of all human rights - the «right to food» and thus to decent life.
Two directors of Indoguna, Juardi Effendi and Arya Abdi Effendi, were arrested by Indonesia's Corruption
Eradication Commission at a city hotel
on Wednesday with 1 billion rupiah ($ 101,000) in cash in the car boot.
I've written a piece for AFP
on the Heysel stadium disaster and the role it played in the
eradication of mass hooliganism in English football.
Coming from someone whose «nym is an indictment of vaccine that led to the
eradication of the only disease humanity has ever fully eradicated, it's even more ironic (we are so close
on polio and guinea worm, but not quite there, and polio is making a comeback).
What big scheme would you take
on if Parliament granted you infinite funds?The
eradication of poverty within my own country, and then the knock -
on effect would inspire the rest of the world to do the same.
At her ministry's programme to brief metropolitan, municipal and district chief executives
on government's priority areas
on the Infrastructure Poverty
Eradication Program (IPEP), Hon. Koomson said the $ 275 million to be allocated to the 275 constituencies was ready.
He added: «I believe the most positive first step of a new minister of the environment would be to end the squandering of the taxpayer's money
on the current hopeless botch of a badger cull, and invest instead in the BACVI - the first real positive step towards
eradication of the disease.»
During this and future campaigns, Hagelin favored abortion rights without public financing, campaign finance law reform, improved gun control, a flat tax, the
eradication of PACs, a ban
on soft money contributions, and school vouchers.
Child poverty bill The purpose of the bill is to provide a clear definition of the
eradication of child poverty by 2020 setting four targets based
on the proportion of children living in: relative low income, combined income and material deprivation, absolute low income and persistent poverty.
The Welsh Liberal Democrats have welcomed the Welsh Government's U-turn
on its plan to introduce table valuations for cattle culled under the bTB
eradication programme and to embrace instead the Welsh Liberal Democrat position of maintaining the present system.
The three day meeting
on the theme «Adding Global Value» discussed a number of issues including Sustainable Development, Climate Change, Peace & Security, Good Governance, Migration, Polio
Eradication among others.
We have rightly focussed
on «hard» security issues such as Iraq, Afghanistan, Bosnia, Kosovo and Sierra Leone as well as «softer» issues such as climate change and poverty
eradication.»
He stated this in a statement he signed entitled, «Whether the
eradication of corruption is the motivating object of the
on - going war against it.»
«Whereas, the movement further resolved to be inspired and motivated by the ideals of social democracy, with great emphasis
on: the triumph of social justice; the nobility of human dignity; the harmony of fairness and equality; the power of working together in solidarity; the excellence of good governance, driven by good leadership; the wisdom of reforms and transformation far beyond mere growth; the horror of poverty, demanding
eradication; the dignity of prosperity; the imperative of democracy and the security of peace with justice
Public health advocates have long set their sights
on wiping out polio worldwide, but recent resurgences of the pernicious disease raise questions about its future
eradication.
My destination is the Bernard landing strip, where a Forest Service crew is working
on weed
eradication and human - waste disposal, two responses to threats borne from the outside.
The results of the study, funded by the Malaria
Eradication Scientific Alliance (MESA), are published in one of the world's leading medical journals The Lancet Infectious Diseases, and show that adding high doses of ivermectin, an endectocide class of drug, to the antimalarial dihydroartemisinin - piperaquine (DP) had a major and prolonged effect
on mosquito mortality.
«Despite the progress and the success of viral
eradication, numerous questions remain unanswered such as response based
on race, still difficult - to - treat situations such as patients with end - stage liver disease or undergoing hemodialysis, access to and affordability of these therapies, improvement in quality of life, and cost - effectiveness.
CDC aims to spend more money
on polio
eradication, which has been tantalizingly close for some time, as well as prevention and control of infectious disease, HIV / AIDS, and chronic diseases.
I hoped that we would be over the finish line
on polio [
eradication] by now.
However, findings published
on August 14th in PLOS Pathogens now suggest that treatment with HDAC inhibitors might suppress CTL activity and therefore compromise the «kill» part of a two - pronged «flush - and - kill» HIV
eradication strategy.
Young's earlier research
on Palmyra's terrestrial systems produced a large data set that predated the rat
eradication.
Eradication appears impossible, and they threaten everything from coral reef ecosystems to local economies that are based
on fishing and tourism.
Instead, they think that the deep shade which the invasive species casts is responsible for its impact
on native plants — even decades after rhododendron
eradication.
The researchers are now integrating the migration estimates with data
on malaria prevalence — helping to inform regional elimination and global
eradication plans for the disease.
«We were able to estimate that up to 45 percent of globally threatened vertebrate populations
on islands may be extirpated in the absence of conservation interventions, but that targeted invasive mammal control and
eradication could prevent 41 to 75 percent of these predicted future extirpations,» said McCreless.
Researchers hope that this type of therapy could reduce infected individuals» dependence
on antiviral medications, lower the cost of therapy, and permit the possible
eradication of HIV from its hiding places in the body.
The current approach to
eradication of the infection is limited and based entirely
on prescribing a cocktail of antibiotics with an acid inhibitor to symptomatic individuals.
Noting the progress the world has made in other areas, like toward the
eradication of polio, she said, «You can really focus like a laser beam
on a particular problem.
On 20 July, Muhammad Ishaq, a local worker with Pakistan's polio
eradication programme, was shot dead in Gadap, a district of Karachi in southern Pakistan.
In 2010 - 11 she was a Nieman Global Health Fellow at Harvard, where she focused
on polio
eradication.