Примери за използване на Depletion data на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Residue depletion data in cattle milk.
A 41-day withdrawal period was determined, following statistical evaluation of the residues depletion data using the WT1.4 software.
No residue depletion data were made available.
The withdrawal periods have been revised following assessment of the available residue depletion data to ensure consumer safety.
Residue depletion data in sheep and goat milk.
The CVMP considered that based on the residue depletion data provided concerning the depletion. .
Residue depletion data from a study conducted in 1993 have been provided.
The scientific rational for this withdrawal period is not known as no product specific residue depletion data for the above-mentioned veterinary medicinal were provided in this referral procedure.
Residues depletion data were submitted by two of the affected marketing authorisation holders.
However, due to the legal basis of the variation application under consideration, the MAH had provided their own residue depletion data to support a withdrawal period and only these data must be considered.
There were no residues depletion data provided for the last two products mentioned.
In accordance with the current legislation andrelevant guidelines, maximum residue limits withdrawal periods have to be established on the basis of species-specific residue depletion data for all major food producing species.
Based on the residue depletion data available the following withdrawal periods are recommended.
Residue depletion data were made available and supported a sheep milk withdrawal period of 3 days following a subcutaneous injection at the recommended dose of 5 mg/kg bw.
In order toconsider lifting the suspension of the marketing authorisations residue depletion data on later time points allowing to establish withdrawal periods for both cattle and pigs meat and offal would be necessary.
No residue depletion data in milk was provided following the admistration of Spirovet at the dose of 30 000 IU/per kg body weight, intramuscularly twice at 24 hours of interval.
If the withdrawal period determined on the basis of residue depletion data for the second active substance is less than 49 days, then a withdrawal period of 49 days is recommended for the product.
Residue depletion data were made available and supported a rabbit meat and offal withdrawal period of 6 days following a subcutaneous injection at the recommended dose of 10 mg/kg bw.
Additionally, for a further 11 products for which residue depletion data were provided, it was concluded that no individual withdrawal period could be calculated due to the inadequacy of the submitted product-specific data. .
Residue depletion data in pigs support a meat withdrawal period of 4 days when pigs are administered at 12.5 mg doxycycline hyclate/kg body weight/day for up to 8 days.
As a conclusion, the residue depletion data support the withdrawal periods of 84 hours for milk and 7 days for meat and offal.
No residue depletion data are available in horses for the single or repeat dose treatment.
Residue depletion data in chickens support a meat withdrawal period of 3 days when chickens are administered at 10 mg doxycycline hyclate/kg body weight/day for 4 days.
Residue depletion data was made available and supported a sheep milk withdrawal period of 18 days following a subcutaneous injection at the recommended dose of 10 mg/kg body weight.
Residue depletion data in calves support a meat withdrawal period of 7 days when calves are administered at 5 mg doxycycline hyclate/kg body weight, twice a day for 5 days.
In absence of residue depletion data in the major species sheep, the Netherlands considered that the withdrawal period for sheep of the reference product(Tylan 200) has not been adequately justified.
The pig meat residue depletion data was made available and supported a meat withdrawal period of 4 days when pigs are administered 12.5 mg doxycycline hyclate/kg body weight/day for up to 8 days.
On the basis of the available residue depletion data in chickens and turkeys, the CVMP considered that withdrawal periods of 7 days for chicken meat and offal and 13 days for turkeys meat and offal were safe;
The chicken meat residue depletion data for both dosing regimens(10 mg doxycycline hyclate per kg body weight per day for 4 days and 20 mg doxycycline hyclate per kg body weight per day for 4 days) were submitted.
Residue depletion data submitted for the formulation group containing ivermectin and closantel led to a withdrawal period of 36 days for closantel, calculated using the alternative approach and applying a safety span of 30%.