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41 Dutch elm disease
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42 English disease
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43 enzootic disease
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44 epizootic disease
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45 fishskin disease
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46 foot-and-mouth disease
foot-and-ˈmouth dis·easen Maul- und Klauenseuche f* * *['fUtən'maʊɵ(dɪ"ziːz)]n (Brit)Maul- und Klauenseuche f* * * -
47 foot-in-the-mouth disease
foot-in-the-mouth disease s besonders US hum ausgeprägtes Talent, immer wieder ins Fettnäpfchen zu treten -
48 French disease
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49 Graves’ disease
Graves’ disease [ɡreıvz] s MED basedowsche Krankheit -
50 Hansen’s disease
Hansen’s disease [ˈhænsənz] s MED Lepra f, Aussatz m -
51 Hodgkin’s disease
Hodgkin’s disease [ˈhɒdʒkınz; US ˈhɑdʒ-] s MED Hodgkin-Krankheit f -
52 hoof-and-mouth disease
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53 Centers for Disease Control
(CDC) <med.hygi> (American health authorities in Atlanta, Georgia) ■ Centers for Disease Control pl (CDC)English-german technical dictionary > Centers for Disease Control
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54 exitant of disease
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55 notifiable disease
notifiable disease anzeigepflichtige [meldepflichtige] Krankheit f -
56 occupational disease
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57 kissing disease
kiss·ing dis·ease[ˈkɪsɪŋ-]* * * -
58 legionnaires’ disease
legionnaires’ disease [ˌliːdʒəˈneə(r)z] s MED Legionärskrankheit f -
59 loco disease
loco disease s VET durch den Genuss von locoweed hervorgerufene Erkrankung bei Rindern, Schafen und Pferden, die durch Lähmungen und Sehstörungen gekennzeichnet ist -
60 Marburg disease
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