Betekenis van:
animal skin

animal skin
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • the outer covering of an animal

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    Hyponiemen


    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Existing human and/or animal data showing corrosive effects on skin
    2. Animal leather without hair on, tanned but not further prep. (excluding chamois, patent and patent laminated, metallized, bovine, equine, sheep or lamb skin, goat or kid skin, swine)
    3. Animal leather without hair on, parchment dressed/prepared after tanning excluding chamois — patent and patent laminated, metallized bovine, equine, sheep, lamb skin, goat, kid skin, swine
    4. Options for action following testing: If any animal displays evidence of exposure to Lumpy Skin Disease, the whole group shall be rejected for exportation to the EC.
    5. To be able to replace after a certain period of time gelatine made from non-organic animal skin or bones by gelatine produced from organic pig skin as an ingredient in organic products, a number of processing aids should be added to the list according to the panel.
    6. A corrosive substance is a substance that produces destruction of skin tissue, namely, visible necrosis through the epidermis and into the dermis, in at least 1 tested animal after exposure up to a 4 hour duration.
    7. Skin is defined as ‘the outer covering of an animal of the smaller kinds, e.g. sheep and goats, or of the immature animals of the larger species, e.g. calves.
    8. Existing human experience and animal data from single or repeated exposure shall be the first line of analysis, as they give information directly relevant to effects on the skin.
    9. In relation to animal welfare concerns, method B.4 allows for the determination of skin corrosion/irritation by applying a sequential testing strategy, using validated in vitro and ex vivo methods, thus avoiding pain and suffering of animals.
    10. contact, direct contact with an infected person (faecal-oral, respiratory droplets, skin or sexual exposure) or animal (e.g. biting, touching) or indirect contact to infected materials or objects (infected fomites, body fluids, blood),
    11. Skin is defined as ‘the outer covering of an animal of the smaller kinds, e.g. sheep and goats, or of the immature animals of the larger species, e.g. calves. Pigs, reptiles, birds and fish are included under skins’.
    12. Hide is defined as ‘the outer covering or a mature or fully-grown animal of the larger kind, e.g. cattle, horses, camels, elephants, etc. …’. Skin is defined as ‘the outer covering of an animal of the smaller kinds, e.g. sheep and goats, or of the immature animals of the larger species, e.g. calves.
    13. When considering testing of the mixture, classifiers are encouraged to use a tiered weight of evidence strategy as included in the criteria for classification of substances for skin corrosion and irritation (paragraph 3.2.2.5), to help ensure an accurate classification as well as avoid unnecessary animal testing.
    14. When considering testing of the mixture classifiers are encouraged to use a tiered weight of evidence strategy as included in the criteria for classification of substances for skin corrosion and serious eye damage and eye irritation to help ensure an accurate classification, as well as avoid unnecessary animal testing.