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1 hygiene
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2 hygiene
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3 dental hygiene
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4 sex hygiene
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5 social hygiene
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6 environmental hygiene
환경위생English-Korean animal medical dictionary > environmental hygiene
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7 food hygiene
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8 general hygiene
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9 individual hygiene
개체위생, 개인위생English-Korean animal medical dictionary > individual hygiene
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10 industrial hygiene
산업위생English-Korean animal medical dictionary > industrial hygiene
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11 labor hygiene
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12 meat hygiene
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13 military hygiene
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14 oral hygiene
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15 personal hygiene
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16 public hygiene
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17 tropical hygiene
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18 D.Hy.
x. Doctor of Hygiene
См. также в других словарях:
Hygiene — Hygiene … Deutsch Wörterbuch
HYGIÈNE — L’hygiène est classiquement la science qui enseigne les mesures propres à conserver la santé, et elle a été pratiquée par tous les peuples, qu’il s’agisse des civilisations primitives ou encore des civilisations dites modernes; pourtant, il y a… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Hygiene — refers to practices associated with ensuring good health and cleanliness. Such practices vary widely and what is considered acceptable in one culture may be unacceptable in another. In medical contexts, the term hygiene refers to the maintenance… … Wikipedia
Hygiene — Hygiène L apprentissage de la toilette est un des éléments de l éducation à l hygiène … Wikipédia en Français
hygiene — hy‧giene [ˈhaɪdʒiːn] noun [uncountable] the practice of preventing illness or stopping it from spreading by keeping things clean: • The layout of the kitchen does not conform to food hygiene regulations. inˌdustrial ˈhygiene HUMAN RESOURCES the… … Financial and business terms
Hygiene — Sf erw. fach. (18. Jh.) Entlehnung. Zuerst im Französischen aus gr. hygieiná Gesundheit entlehnt, n. Pl. des Adjektivs gr. hygieinós heilsam, der Gesundheit dienlich , dieses ist eine Ableitung von gr. hygieía Gesundheit , zu gr. hygiḗs gesund,… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache
Hygiene. — Hygiene. Unter dem Begriff Hygiene fasst man alle privaten und öffentlichen Maßnahmen zusammen, die der Aufrechterhaltung der körperlichen und der seelisch geistigen Gesundheit und ihrer natürlichen und gesellschaftlichen Voraussetzungen dienen … Universal-Lexikon
hygiene — [hī′jēn΄, hī jēn′] n. [Fr hygiène < Gr hygieinē ( technē), (art) of health < hygiēs, healthy, sound < IE * su gwiyēs, living well < base * su , well ( > Sans su , well) + base * gwei , to live > Gr bios, life, L vivus, living] 1 … English World dictionary
hygiene — 1670s, from Fr. hygiène, ultimately from Gk. hygieine techne the healthful art, from hygies healthy, lit. living well (personified as the goddess Hygieia), from PIE *eyu gwie es having a vigorous life. The Greek adjective was used by Aristotle as … Etymology dictionary
Hygiene — Hy gi*ene, n. [F. hygi[ e]ne. See {Hygeia}.] That department of sanitary science which treats of the preservation of health, esp. of households and communities; a system of principles or rules designated for the promotion of health. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Hygiēne — (Hygieine, griech.), soviel wie Gesundheitspflege (s. d.) … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon