Examples of using Development of pathogenic in English and their translations into Dutch
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Intestinal infections affect the development of pathogenic bacteria;
relaying may be sent to a processing establishment where they must be subjected to a treatment intended to inhibit the development of pathogenic micro-organisms.
High humidity contributes to the development of pathogenic microflora.
which prevents the body from suppressing the development of pathogenic microorganisms.
Preventing the emergence and development of pathogenic microorganisms;
whereby there is a good environment for the development of pathogenic bacteria.
Approving certain treatments to inhibit the development of pathogenic micro-organisms in bivalve molluscs
because it does not prevent the possible development of pathogenic bacterial flora.
Physical changes that arise and lead to the development of pathogenic microorganisms or causing multiple organ dysfunction diseases,
Their main advantages are that they do not allow the development of pathogenic bacteria.
The treatments set out in the Annex to this Decision for inhibiting the development of pathogenic micro-organisms in bivalve molluscs
Protects the intestinal ecosystem by limiting the development of pathogenic microorganisms.
heat-treated in accordance with the requirements of Commission Decision 2003/774/EC of 30 October 2003 approving certain treatments to inhibit the development of pathogenic micro-organisms in bivalve molluscs
The main purpose of poultry chilling is to suppress the development of pathogenic microorganism and spoilage microorganism.
intestinal infections affect the development of pathogenic bacteria; unbalanced nutrition can disrupt metabolism, etc.
constant movement of air, its lowered humidity development of pathogenic microorganisms that provides reception of a healthy crop restrains.
are ideal for the development of pathogenic microorganisms.
Raw materials, ingredients, intermediate products and finished products likely to support the development of pathogenic micro-organisms or the formation of toxins must be kept at temperatures which would not result in a risk to health.
Insufficient blood circulation leads to the development of stagnant processes and provokes the development of pathogenic microflora in the pelvic organs.
Whereas Commission Decision 93/25/EEC of 11 December 1993 approving certain treatments to inhibit the development of pathogenic micro-organisms in bivalve molluscs
Following thawing, food must be handled in such a manner as to minimise the risk of development of pathogenic micro-organisms or the formation of toxins.
Commission Decision 93/25/EEC of 11 December 1992 approving certain treatments to inhibit the development of pathogenic micro-organisms in bivalve molluscs
The thawing of foodstuffs shall be undertaken in such a way as to minimise the risk of development of pathogenic micro-organisms or the formation of toxins in the foods.
COMMISSION DECISION of 11 December 1992 approving certain treatments to inhibit the development of pathogenic micro-organisms in bivalve molluscs
COMMISSION DECISION of 9 April 1997 amending Decision 93/25/EEC approving certain treatments to inhibit the development of pathogenic micro-organisms in bivalve molluscs