Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Further spread in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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In Burkina Faso the success of Yacouba has been further spread and also in Niger, very successful results have been achieved with'natural regeneration', or regreening.
Luckily, my company, Wilcox Pharma Group, has a vaccine to prevent further spread.
The European Union is also concerned about the impact of a further spread of the conflict to neighbouring Yemeni Governorates
By disinfecting you can be sure that there will be no further spread of pathogens.
destruction to prevent the further spread of the virus.
will not be further spread.
It is in all of our interests to ensure that in Scotland too we contain ISA and prevent its further spread.
Contrary to what government leaders had been hoping, a further spread of the euro crisis could not be prevented.
so it might be used again for further spread.
Access to Ulster University file shares were temporarily blocked in order to prevent further spread before being restored with limited read-only access on Thursday.
blocked the further spread of bacteria in the body.
good sanitation are important in preventing the further spread of typhoid fever.
These events can further spread the prosperity and fulfill many of the basic decrees of Heaven.
In case of infection, vaccinated pigs may become apparently healthy virus carriers and further spread the disease.
It has a role to play where there is insufficient capacity to carry out this killing and slaughter with the speed necessary to prevent the further spread of the disease.
It believes that the further spread of nuclear weapons or other nuclear explos ive devices would endanger stability
Supervision of the existing hygiene measures was intensified to prevent any further spread.
The medications do not kill the adult worms but prevent further spread of the disease until the worms die on their own.
are essential in avoiding further spread of the disease.
The risk of further spread within both groups and to the general populationis is evaluated.