Betekenis van:
human relationship

human relationship
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • vooral betrekking van personen onderling
  • a relation between people; (`relationship' is often used where `relation' would serve, as in `the relationship between inflation and unemployment', but the preferred usage of `relationship' is for human relations or states of relatedness)

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Hyponiemen

human relationship
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • verwantschapsbetrekking; het bloedverwant zijn; het verwant zijn aan iemand; familiebetrekking
  • a relation between people; (`relationship' is often used where `relation' would serve, as in `the relationship between inflation and unemployment', but the preferred usage of `relationship' is for human relations or states of relatedness)

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. relationship to known plant, animal or human pathogens,
  2. human studies that establish a causal relationship between human exposure to a substance and the development of cancer (known human carcinogen); or
  3. Such evidence may be derived from: human studies that establish a causal relationship between human exposure to a substance and the development of cancer (known human carcinogen); or
  4. sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity: a causal relationship has been established between exposure to the agent and human cancer.
  5. The service enables the caller to benefit from a genuine human relationship based on non-judgemental listening.
  6. human studies that establish a causal relationship between human exposure to a substance and the development of cancer (known human carcinogen); or animal experiments for which there is sufficient [15] evidence to demonstrate animal carcinogenicity (presumed human carcinogen).
  7. Ethics in relation to human-animal relationship, intrinsic value of life and arguments for and against the use of animals for scientific purposes.
  8. Any relationship to known plant, animal or human pathogens that are species of the genus of the active and/or contaminating micro-organisms must be assessed.
  9. Sufficient human evidence demonstrates causality between human exposure and the development of cancer, whereas sufficient evidence in animals shows a causal relationship between the substance and an increased incidence of tumours.
  10. Strength of evidence involves the enumeration of tumours in human and animal studies and determination of their level of statistical significance. Sufficient human evidence demonstrates causality between human exposure and the development of cancer, whereas sufficient evidence in animals shows a causal relationship between the substance and an increased incidence of tumours.
  11. understanding of the relationship between people and buildings, and between buildings and their environment, and of the need to relate buildings and the spaces between them to human needs and scale;
  12. sufficient evidence of carcinogenicity: a causal relationship has been established between exposure to the agent and human cancer. That is, a positive relationship has been observed between the exposure and cancer in studies in which chance, bias and confounding could be ruled out with reasonable confidence;
  13. Particular attention shall be given to the relationship between vehicle theft and the illegal car trade and forms of organised crime, such as trafficking in drugs, firearms and human beings.
  14. food products whose labelling, presentation or advertising claims, states, suggests or implies that: (a) they have particular beneficial nutritional properties or (b) a relationship exists between them or one of their constituents and health or (c) their consumption significantly reduces risk factors in the development of human diseases.
  15. In particular for human toxicity, information shall be generated whenever possible by means other than vertebrate animal tests, through the use of alternative methods, for example, in vitro methods or qualitative or quantitative structure-activity relationship models or from information from structurally related substances (grouping or read-across).