Similar words: eradicate, medication, dedication, indication, vindication, contradiction, radiation, ratification. Meaning: [ɪ‚rædɪ'keɪʃn] n. the complete destruction of every trace of something.
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31. The eradication of an established infestation is not easy.
32. How can districts assist with Polio eradication during national immunization campaigns?
33. As stated in the Board's second report, which has just been released, "Our view of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative remains: polio eradiation is feasible and vital."
34. Polio eradication can be a potent arrow head for transforming routine immunization and primary health care systems.
35. "For effective and long-term eradication of HPV, all adolescents must be immunised, " said The Lancet.
36. Adu, who is also a member of the Nigerian government's polio eradication committee's expert review, said researchers were preparing vaccine alternatives to combat the outbreak.
37. The polio eradication partnership is urgently scaling-up both technical and financial assistance to the Indonesia authorities.
38. One of the commission’s main conclusions is that governments urgently need options beyond eradication, interdiction, criminalization, and incarceration to limit the social consequences of drugs.
39. One ad message being used in both countries highlights Rotary's polio - eradication efforts.
40. RESULTS: The Hp eradication rate of BCT and OCT was 80 %, 83 %, respectively.
41. Conservationists said they hoped the cookbook could help create a commercial market for lionfish that would speed their eradication.
42. "In the past, offices might get a couple of calls a month for bedbug eradication," said spokesman Clint Briscoe.
43. Wallace is mid - way through a six - month, 2,(www.Sentencedict.com)658 - mile - walk to raise US $ 1 million for polio eradication.
44. Antibiotics can selectively target bacteria for eradication , leaving human cells unmolested, in several ways.
45. Surveillance of FMD virus nonstructural protein antibody in pig populations undertaking an eradication programme.
46. The biopharmaceutical two ways: one is based on the eradication of bio - pharmaceutical.
47. In 1988, the forty-first World Health Assembly, consisting then of delegates from 166 Member States, adopted a resolution for the worldwide eradication of polio.
48. Analysis of causes in eradication of Helicobacter pylori and control measures.
49. Wilson Craig said "The eradication of the fixed workplace and the complete disintermediation of information. Doing away with major networks, newspaper".
50. BACKGROUND: Antimicrobial resistance has decreased eradication rates for Helicobacter pylori infection worldwide.
51. BACKGROUND: Kidney transplant recipients with BK virus nephropathy or viremia are generally treated with reduction of immunosuppression to facilitate virus eradication.
52. However, they also note that several factors could prevent eradication.
53. They worked to increase activism and donations to the Global Dracunculiasis Eradication Campaign.
54. Of the $ 1 billion needed to complete eradication, $ 725 million is pledged or projected.
55. Conclusion IBM combined with posterior tympanum is a good choice for preserving or improving hearing based on eradication of the focus among patients with chronic suppurative otitis media.
56. coordinate and synergize vector control activities lead by the Pan African Tsetste and Trypanosomosis Eradication Campaign of the Africa Union.
57. They worked to increase activism and donations to the Global Dracunculiasis Eradication Campaign. That is the technical name for Guinea worm disease.
58. And decentralising control of TB eradication programmes will increase their effectiveness and help communities help themselves, the authors say.
59. Dracunculiasis is a crippling parasitic disease on verge of eradication, with fewer than 1 800 cases reported in 2010.
60. Objective: Study on the measures of eradication filariasis and evaluate the effect of the measures.
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