Примери за използване на Use of zinc на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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The use of zinc and magnesium.
Signs of an overdose from the use of Zinc ointment are not known.
Use of zinc in industry.
Assessment of potential benefits associated with the use of zinc oxide in food producing animals.
The use of zinc in industry.
This trend of zinc accumulation on agricultural soils from the veterinary use of zinc oxide has been recently reported by Bak et al.(2015).
What is the use of zinc, how can you get poisoning, symptoms, treatment.
The CVMP agrees that this study cannot be used, on its own,as proof that environmental risks exist from the use of zinc oxide in pig production.
Use of zinc ointment will help you perfectlydry the skin and relieve the inflammation.
The CVMP acknowledged that there is a risk of co-selection for resistance associated with the use of zinc oxide, but at the present time, that risk is not quantifiable;
The use of zinc oxide around the area affected by psoriasis can protect and heal the skin.
At this time a detailed risk assessment to examine the risk(s)associated with the co-selection for antimicrobial resistance following the use of zinc oxide is not available.
Therefore, the topical use of zinc ions for the skin is a significant aid for defence against oxidative stress.
The CVMP acknowledged that there is a risk of co-selection for resistance(the selection of multiple antimicrobial resistance genes by an antimicrobial)associated with the use of zinc oxide but that, at the present time, such risk is not quantifiable.
The use of zinc oxide may promote the selection of bacteria expressing zinc resistance.
Thus, a model used by EFSA for estimating the environmental exposure from the use of zinc oxide as feed additive, the Intermediate Dynamic Model for Metal(IDMM) by Monteiro et al.
The use of zinc in medicine is due to its significant role in the vital activity of the human body.
Therefore, exposure on application rates that are considered relevant from the use of zinc containing veterinary medicinal products are calculated from the predefined loading rates of the IDMM.
Long-term use of zinc isn't recommended as it could cause side effects such as nausea and a bad taste in the mouth.
The CVMP was requested to review all available data and to evaluate the overall benefit-risk balance of the products concerned inorder to determine the benefits associated with the use of zinc oxide in food producing species and also the risks for the environment and risks of(co-)selection of resistance genes.
Studies have shown that the use of zinc oxide accelerates the healing process, even faster than patients treated with placebo cream.
Considering the specific conditions when the products should be recommended, it should be noted that it was not possible to identify a specific target pathogen for zinc oxide andthat the published literature supports only the use of zinc oxide in conditions of physiological diarrhoea of the post-weaning period in piglets.
Use of zinc in men results in an increase in testosterone levels, conversely boosting libido and sex drive. Contributes to normal fertility and reproduction.
Concerning the reduction of the use of antibiotics by use of zinc oxide it is considered that the clinical data were too sparse to conclude on this potential effect.
The use of zinc sulphate allows to shorten the ripening of the fruit, to increase production and to increase the content of sugars and vitamins in fruits.
The proposed indication of the combinedproduct is for treatment, but no clinical data to support the use of zinc oxide in the treatment of diarrhoea(i.e. in presence of the disease at the initiation of zinc oxide administration- infection already confirmed in the herd) was available.
The use of zinc preparations for the relief of the effects of acute and chronic alcohol intoxication, as well as, possibly, the prevention of alcoholism.
However, it is deemed appropriate that having addressed theenvironmental concerns of the use of Gutal and having identified an environmental risk from the use of zinc containing veterinary medicinal products, that further risk management measures are taken to reduce the accumulation of zinc in soil, water and sediment compartments.
Modern scientific studies have supported the use of zinc for boosting immune function in the elderly, reducing infection rates in infants, decreasing the occurrence of diarrhea and removing toxic metals from the body.
In the frame of the aforementioned procedure,the Committee for Medicinal Products for Veterinary Use(CVMP) considered that there is some uncertainty associated with the calculated risks for some environmental compartments as the predicted environmental concentration(PEC) due to the use of zinc as a veterinary medicinal product could not be validated, and the predicted no effect concentration(PNEC) did not always account for zinc bioavailability(specifically for the sediment compartment).