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Definition of Eradicable

Eradicable
Eradicable E*rad"i*ca*ble, a. Capable of being eradicated.

Meaning of Eradicable from wikipedia

- Look up eradicate, eradicated, or eradication in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The word "eradication" is derived from Latin word "radix" which means...
- April 2008[update] as potentially eradicable with current technology by the Carter Center International Task Force for Disease Eradication – measles, mumps, rubella...
- Thompson KM (2009). "Priority Shifting and the Dynamics of Managing Eradicable Infectious Diseases". Management Science. 55 (4): 650–663. doi:10.1287/mnsc...
- (WHO) certified the global eradication of the disease in 1980, making smallpox the only human disease to have been eradicated to date. The initial symptoms...
- Polio eradication, the goal of permanent global cessation of circulation of the poliovirus and hence elimination of the poliomyelitis (polio) it causes...
- tolerance, through deterrence and management, to attempts to completely eradicate the pest. Pest control measures may be performed as part of an integrated...
- Eradication of dracunculiasis is an ongoing program. Dracunculiasis, or Guinea worm disease, is an infection by the Guinea worm that causes severe pain...
- "Eradicate the Doubt" is a song by Biffy Clyro and the third dedicated single from their 2003 album, The Vertigo Of Bliss, and their eighth overall single...
- Dragon Ball Z Side Story: Plan to Eradicate the Saiyans is a 1993 card battle role-playing game developed by Tose and published by Bandai for the Family...
- The genus Tamarix (tamarisk, salt cedar, taray) is composed of about 50–60 species of flowering plants in the family Tamaricaceae, native to drier areas...