Betekenis van:
cohort

cohort
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • onderafdeling van een legioen in het Romeinse leger
  • a band of warriors (originally a unit of a Roman Legion)

Hyperoniemen

cohort
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • groep op basis van leeftijd; klasse van mensen met dezelfde leeftijd
  • a group of people having approximately the same age

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen

cohort
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • a company of companions or supporters

    Hyperoniemen


    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. cohort” means a group of bovine animals which includes both:
    2. The development of tools to evaluate control programmes performance based on cohort analysis.
    3. Consequently, all cattle born before August 1996 are considered to be cohort animals.
    4. In the interest of certainty of Community legislation, it is also necessary to clarify the definition of the cohort of a BSE case and the action to be taken regarding cohort animals in order to avoid different interpretations.
    5. It will include European cohort studies, with attention to vulnerable population groups, and methods and tools for improved risk characterisation, assessment and comparisons of risks and health impacts.
    6. where the disease is confirmed in an animal born in the 12 months preceding 1 August 1996, cohort animals born after 31 July 1996.
    7. Since 1 July 1999, Switzerland has also implemented slaughter by cohort (it practised slaughter by herd from 14 December 1996 until 30 June 1999).
    8. On 18 May 2006, the European Food Safety Agency (EFSA) adopted an opinion on the BSE risk from bovine hides coming from cohort animals [3].
    9. This protocol is entirely under official supervision and meets the conditions recommended for cohort hides in the EFSA opinion adopted on 18 May 2006.
    10. The United Kingdom should therefore be allowed to use cattle cohort hides deriving from bovine animals born or reared in the United Kingdom before 1 August 1996 for leather production.
    11. not to kill and destroy animals of the cohort referred to in the third indent of point 1(a) if evidence has been provided that such animals did not have access to the same feed as the affected animal,
    12. One of these measures consists in the immediate and complete destruction of all parts of the body, including hide, of bovine animals belonging to the cohort of the animal in which BSE was confirmed.
    13. On 14 September 2000, in its opinion on bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE)-related culling in cattle, the Scientific Steering Committee (SSC) concluded that largely the same effect can be reached by birth cohort culling as by herd culling.
    14. On 24 May 2001 the United Kingdom applied for recognition of the measures it applies as being equivalent to the movement restrictions and cohort culling required by Article 12 and 13 of Regulation (EC) No 999/2001.
    15. Article 13 specifies that Member States, which have implemented a substitute scheme offering a level of protection equivalent to the movement restriction and cohort killing and destruction measures provided for in those articles, may, by way of derogation, apply those equivalent measures provided that they have been approved in accordance with a comitology procedure.