Betekenis van:
diseased

diseased
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
  • je slecht voelend
  • caused by or altered by or manifesting disease or pathology
"diseased tonsils"

Synoniemen

diseased
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
  • ziekelijk, ongezond van geest.
  • datgene wat abnormaal of afwijkend van het gewone is.
  • caused by or altered by or manifesting disease or pathology
"diseased tonsils"

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

diseased
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
  • betrekking hebbend op de kennis over ziekten.
  • verband houdend met de pathologie.
  • caused by or altered by or manifesting disease or pathology
"diseased tonsils"

Synoniemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. I am a sick man… I am a spiteful man. I am an unpleasant man. I think my liver is diseased.
  2. Diseased or suspect animalsIII.9.9.
  3. characteristics of the diseased person, including gender and age,
  4. Absence of additional guaranteeIII.9.7. Non approved holdingIII.9.8. Diseased or suspect animalsIII.9.9.
  5. Moreover, apparently no diseased pigs have been reported to date during the H5N1 outbreak in Asia and elsewhere.
  6. Active surveillance on living and clinically healthy and/or clinically diseased, injured or hunted [2] birds shall be targeted on:
  7. Saprophytic bacteria which grow on diseased tissue may outgrow or inhibit the pathogen on the isolation medium.
  8. The exposure to the respective viruses stimulates seroconversion in diseased and reconvalescent animals, which can be detected by laboratory testing.
  9. "Immunotoxin" (1) is a conjugate of one cell specific monoclonal antibody and a "toxin" or "sub-unit of toxin", that selectively affects diseased cells.
  10. adequate knowledge of the structure and function of the teeth, mouth, jaws and associated tissues, both healthy and diseased, and their relationship to the general state of health and to the physical and social well-being of the patient;
  11. Hendra disease may be transmitted by cats, and dogs and cats contract Nipah disease. The exposure to the respective viruses stimulates seroconversion in diseased and reconvalescent animals, which can be detected by laboratory testing.
  12. The packing material, queen cages, accompanying products and food are new and have not been in contact with diseased bees or brood-combs, and all precautions have been taken to prevent contamination with agents causing diseases or infestations of bees.
  13. Under natural conditions, wilting symptoms are rarely observed in these weed hosts unless soil temperatures exceed 25 °C or inoculum levels are extremely high (e.g. as for S. nigrum growing adjacent to diseased potato or tomato plants).
  14. Infringement of health legislationIII.9.1. Absence/Invalid certificateIII.9.2. Mis-match with documentsIII.9.3. Non authorised countryIII.9.4. Non approved region/zoneIII.9.5. Prohibited speciesIII.9.6. Absence of additional guaranteeIII.9.7. Non approved holdingIII.9.8. Diseased or suspect animalsIII.9.9. Unsatisfactory testsIII.9.10. Absence or non legal identificationIII.9.11. National requirements not fulfilledIII.9.12. Address of destination invalidIII.9.13. OtherIII.10.
  15. Although isolation of the pathogen from plant material with typical symptoms by dilution plating is straightforward, culturing may fail from advanced stages of infection. Saprophytic bacteria which grow on diseased tissue may outgrow or inhibit the pathogen on the isolation medium.