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61 dirt breeds disease
vuil veroorzaakt ziekten -
62 focus of disease
focus van de ziekte -
63 foot and mouth disease
mond- en klauwzeer, mkz -
64 immune-system disease
ziekte van het immuunsysteem -
65 infectious disease
besmettelijke ziekte -
66 intestinal disease
ingewandsziekte -
67 loco disease
(Diergeneeskunde), ziekte die hoofdzakelijk vee aantast en veroorzaakt wordt door giftige plant van genus Astragalus en Oxytropis (veroorzaakt zwakte, coördinatievermindering, beven en gedeeltelijke verlamming -
68 malignant disease
kwaadaardige ziekte -
69 mental disease
geestesziekte -
70 nervous disease
zenuwziekte -
71 neurological disease
zenuwziekte -
72 new variant Creutzfeld-Jacob Disease
n. nieuwe variant van de Creutzfeld-Jacob ziekteEnglish-Dutch dictionary > new variant Creutzfeld-Jacob Disease
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73 occupational disease
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74 organic disease
organische ziekte -
75 prevented the spreading of the disease
voorkwam de ziekte verspreiding (slaagde de ziekte te stoppen)English-Dutch dictionary > prevented the spreading of the disease
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76 propagate disease
een ziekte verspreiden -
77 psychosomatic disease
psychosomatische ziekte (lichamelijke ziekte met een geestelijke bron) -
78 social disease
sociale ziekte (sociaal probleem); geslachtsziekte -
79 spread of disease
ziekteverspreiding -
80 stricken with disease
door een ziekte getroffen
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