kökünü kurutma

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eradication
The act of plucking up by the roots; a rooting out; extirpation; utter destruction
The state of being plucked up by the roots
If enough users install up-to-date virus protection software, any virus can be wiped out So far no viruses have disappeared completely, but some have long ceased to be a major threat (see Life Cycle)
Eradication is usually used for illuminated or back-lit awning It involves eliminating with special chemicals, an existing color from a white vinyl fabric that has been pre-coated at the factory with eradicable inks
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The complete elimination of either weeds, insects, disease organisms, or other pests from an area ~~~ F ~~~ (Top)
Termination of all transmission of infection by extermination of the infectious agent through surveillance and containment Eradication, as in the instance of smallpox, is based on the joint activities of control and surveillance Regional eradication has been successful with poliomyelitis and in some countries appears close to succeeding for measles The term elimination is sometimes used to describe eradication of disease such as measles from a large geographic region or political jurisdiction In 1992, the WHO put it this way: Eradication is defined as achievement of a status whereby no further cases of a diseases occur anywhere, and continued control measures are unnecessary Smallpox was eradicated in 1977, an eradication based on joint control and surveillance activities Compare elimination (of disease)
Removal of all recognizable units of an infecting agent from the environment
Control of plant disease by eliminating the pathogen after it is established or by eliminating the plants that carry the pathogen (2)
{i} annihilation, destruction, extermination
the complete destruction of every trace of something
kökünü kurutmak
{f} eradicate
kökünü kurutmak
eat up
kökünü kurutmak
to extirpate, to eradicate
kökünü kurutmak
exterminate
kökünü kurutma
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