Examples of 'tses' in a sentence

Meaning of "tses"

tses (noun): A term that may refer to a type of beetle or insect
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Approved programmes for the monitoring of TSEs.
The reference to TSEs here is confusing.
Breeding programme for resistance to TSEs in sheep.
O TSEs have long incubation periods.
List of programmes for the monitoring of TSEs.
For resistance to TSEs in ovine animals.
Measures following confirmation of the presence of TSEs.
Eliminate use of all TSEs in the meat sector.
Council conclusions on transmissible spongiform encephalopathies TSEs.
The mechanisms by which TSEs initially localize to FDCs are not known.
Determining the status of a country as regards TSEs.
Clinical symptoms of TSEs include dementia and loss of movement coordination.
Animals originating from countries with indigenous TSEs.
It is going to deal with all the TSEs and that includes scrapie.
Specific immune responses have not been detected in TSEs.

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And there is about a dozen anna tses in the chicago area.
Material presenting risks as regards tses.
Relevant knowledge concerning TSEs and other important zoonoses and zoonotic agents.
Prevention and control of certain TSEs and scrapie.
What distinguishes TSEs from other protein misfolding diseases is its transmissible nature.
The objective is to gather epidemiological data on TSEs in goats.
The incidence of TSEs in ovine populations varies widely from one country to another.
Confirmation of the presence of other TSEs.
A characteristic of all TSEs is the lack of a measurable host immune response to the agent.
Notification of suspected presence of TSEs.
This clearly conflicts with the regulation on TSEs and is probably impossible in practice.
Community reference laboratory for transmissible spongiform encephalopathies TSEs.
Some proposed amendments contradict the regulation on TSEs which we have recently adopted.
Community reference laboratory for transmissible spongiform encephalopaties TSEs.
These changes were necessary to comply with the guidelines concerning TSEs transmissible spongiform encephalopathies.
It relates to all hygiene rules and not just those concerning TSEs.
TSEs or history thereof in genetic family.
The first component was the regulation on TSEs adopted last year.
Conditions for herd certification should also be considered as an additional way of eradicating TSEs.
TSEs are characterised by neurodegeneration and eventually may lead to death.
Maximum amount TSEs.
TSEs have also been identified in some exotic zoo animals.
Minimum requirements for a breeding programme for resistance to tses in sheep.
TSEs comprise a number of terminal brain diseases characterised by extensive neurodegeneration.
Routes of exposure to TSEs.
TSEs are all caused by the similar abnormal proteins known as prions.
Support to combat TSEs.
The already adopted Regulation on TSEs contains clear requirements that direct risk material be marked.
Research on TSEs.
TSEs have a long incubation period.
These findings could facilitate the development of novel therapies to combat TSEs.
It consolidates much of the existing legislation on BSE and TSEs and updates this legislation.
These include a proposal for a comprehensive framework of rules on the prevention and control of TSEs.
TSEs produce no signs of infection.
The objective is to gather into one dossier all regulations relating to TSEs to date.

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