Sentences with phrase «after eradication»

Biologists also say they took pains to offset the possible damage by staggering the poison drop over two years, trapping and removing many birds of prey and capturing more than 1,000 deer mice and then reintroducing them after the eradication program.
How long after this eradication should I wait to retest my thyroid?
After eradication, the WHO closed smallpox research labs across the world and destroyed all stocks of the virus except for two duplicate sets of representative strains, which were kept for research in two high - security establishments.
Immunity was lost as vaccination, which carries health risks, stopped soon after eradication.

Not exact matches

After getting pushback from lawmakers and thousands of residents, state environmental officials are considering major changes to a management plan that called for the eradication of New York's wild mute swan population by 2025.
The «clear dose - response and time response trend» in the use of PPIs and stomach cancer risk, prompt them to suggest that doctors «should exercise caution when prescribing long - term PPIs... even after successful eradication of H plyori.»
Like most doctors of my generation, I never saw a case after qualifying in 1977 and hopefully never will, because the global eradication of smallpox was confirmed in 1980.
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.
No matter, the researchers concluded that the «adaptation of a «test, treat and retest strategy» to confirm eradication after treatment is an area that could be improved.»
After cases skyrocketed in 2011, the country stepped up its eradication efforts, and there have been just 56 cases so far this year, down from 173 this time last year.
After giant global efforts to halt the so - called red plague throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, the Global Commission for Certification of Smallpox Eradication reported that the disease had been eradicated Dec. 9, 1979.
In an opening sequence that resembles a very expensive version of the popular mobile «outbreak» game Plague Inc., we learn that, ten years after the events of Rise, the human race is dangerously close to eradication due to the spread of «Simian Flu».
v. KOSMOS Journal, The Widening Circle After Rio +20: Advancing the Campaign for a Global Citizens Movement, Uchita de Zoysa, http://www.kosmosjournal.org This article was published on October 17th: International Day for the Eradication of Poverty in Global Education Magazine
An initiative that was born in Rio +20 after getting your education proposal was the most voted worldwide in the «Sustainable Development for the eradication of poverty ``, and aims to disseminate educational experiences aimed at these issues.
Prof. Javier Collado Ruano was invited to attend Rio +20 after his proposal «THE VALUE OF GLOBAL EDUCATION AS AN ENGINE TO PROMOTE POVERTY ERADICATION AND TO ACHIEVE A SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT» was the most voted by civil society around the world.
After that, the Government warned that it was considering forcing commercial breeders to begin «programmes aimed at the eventual eradication of traits that cause unnecessary suffering in dogs.»
A dog will start to feel relief soon after treatment begins, but please complete the full course of treatment, and remember that all animals in the household need to be treated to ensure full eradication.
After the cat eradication programme on the main island, the species required 10 years to recolonize the main island in contrast to several other seabird species (Ratcliffe et al. 2008).
Historical examples of successful eradication campaigns involving bounties: Timber wolves — nearly eradicated in the lower 48 states after the US govt.
This situation is quite different to other complex genetic diseases such as deafness in Dalmatians, where the degree of heritability is low and so eradication, if possible at all, would only occur after many generations.
After treatment, PCR can be used to confirm eradication of the infectious agent.
After Mr Widodo reported the gift to the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), it ruled that the gift belonged to the state as he received it while in office.
The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) may detain former president director of Garuda Indonesia Emirsyah Satar after being named as a suspect in a case of alleged bribery related to the purchase of aircraft engines from UK company Rolls Royce, the body's spokesperson has said.
Non-target species mortality and the measurement of brodifacoum rodenticide residues after a rat (Rattus rattus) eradication on Palmyra Atoll, tropical Pacific.
Response of Native Species 10 Years After Rat Eradication on Anacapa Island, California.
Passive recovery of an island bird community after rodent eradication.
Set one month after the events of the first Killing Floor, KF2 sees a return of horrible, mutated monsters take on a small group of dedicated, highly trained mercenaries and civilians as they attempt to save continental Europe from total eradication.
After some escaped and defied an aggressive eradication effort, he moved to France, where his main legacy was illustrations of astronomical phenomena like eclipses.
But most important is the simple fact that, after a burst of effective mosquito eradication decades ago, a host of countries (Brazil in particular) relaxed such efforts, and did so just as humanity's boom in urbanization and global mobility got into high gear.
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