英語 での Bacteriological の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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General Jodl also can confirm the fact that no order of the kind alleged by the witness was ever issued; on the contrary, Hitler prohibited bacteriological warfare, which had been suggested by some departments.
The world recoils today at the thought of bacteriological warfare, but Israel was probably the first to actually use it in the Middle East.
The 11 items of the water quality analysis program specified in[Sprinkling water quality standard] and a general bacteriological examination, 12 items in total, are performed once in a sprinkling period(1 season).
Other Gases, and of Bacteriological Methods of Warfare(Geneva, 17 June 1925) League of Nations, Treaty Series, vol.
If the development of bacteriological weapons, poison gas, nerve gases, and other chemical armaments did not deter war in 1939, it is not easy to see why nuclear weapons should do so now.”195.
That the High Contracting Parties, so far as they are not already Parties to Treaties prohibiting such use, accept this prohibition, agree to extend this prohibition to the use of bacteriological methods of warfare and agree to be bound as between themselves according to the terms of this declaration….
Bacteriological examination for hygiene.
Pass bacteriological and cytological examination.
And bacteriological weapons shall come into force.
American troops also used weapons of bacteriological warfare.
Physical chemical microbiological and bacteriological analysis of water.
Bacteriological and virological examination with habitual miscarriage of pregnancy.
Trixie was developed as a bacteriological weapon.
The American troops also used weapons of bacteriological warfare.
In addition, all our linens are subjected to bacteriological testing.
To record the evidence provided a special form of bacteriological or cytological examination.
What would happen if one day nuclear, chemical or bacteriological weapons are used?
It is desirable for all women to undergo bacteriological examination once every six months.
This indicates that China began experimenting with bacteriological weapons as early as in the 1980s.
The Geneva Protocol, 1925: Bans the use of poison gas and bacteriological weapons in warfare.