Betekenis van:
				
					colonisation					
				
			
            colonisation
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- het vestigen van kolonies
 
- the act of colonizing; the establishment of colonies
 
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Hyponiemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- root colonisation,
 - Infectiveness, dispersal and colonisation ability
 - ability to persist and multiply in a host (indicative of colonisation or infectivity),
 - Lactoral contains living probiotic bacteria with strong ability to intestinal tract colonisation, isolated from healthy, naturally fed infant
 - Colonisation can be related to harmless and functional micro-organisms as well as to pathogenic micro-organisms.
 - For colonisation, the micro-organism should at least persist for a longer period than expected in a specific organ.
 - The claim proposed by the applicant was worded as follows: ‘Lactoral contains living probiotic bacteria with strong ability to intestinal tract colonisation, isolated from healthy, naturally fed infants’.
 - Waiting and re-entry safety periods or other precautions must be established in such a way that no colonisation of or adverse effects on animals are expected.
 - Colonisation can be related to harmless and functional micro-organisms as well as to pathogenic micro-organisms. The possible occurrence of effects is not indicated.
 - colonisation, infectiveness and toxicity comprise a complex set of interactions between micro-organisms and hosts and these endpoints may not be resolved easily as independent endpoints;
 - Colonisation: Proliferation and persistence of a micro-organism in an environment, such as on external (skin) or internal body surfaces (intestine, lungs).
 - animal to human transmission: Any person who has had contact with an animal with a laboratory confirmed infection/colonisation in such a way as to have had the opportunity to acquire the infection,
 - Waiting and re-entry periods or other precautions to ensure that no colonisation or adverse effects are expected must be realistic; if necessary, special precautionary measures must be prescribed.
 - exposure to contaminated food/drinking water: Any person who has consumed food or drinking water with a laboratory confirmed contamination or a person who has consumed potentially contaminated products from an animal with a laboratory confirmed infection/colonisation,
 - Waiting and re-entry safety periods or other precautions must be established in such a way that no colonisation of or adverse effects on bystanders or workers exposed after application of the plant protection product are expected.