Examples of using Smallpox in English and their translations into German
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Official
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Medicine
-
Financial
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Political
-
Computer
-
Programming
-
Official/political
-
Political
With access to weaponized smallpox.
Smallpox, on the other hand, it's over three.
Lord Darnley has meanwhile fallen ill with smallpox.
Joel, was smallpox one of the shots you got?
Have us making napalm or…- weaponizing smallpox.
People also translate
Then there's the smallpox vaccine, chicken pox and measles.
Every single person almost who was infected with smallpox.
A child infected with smallpox in Bangladesh, 1973.
But smallpox eradication was hard; it was very, very hard.
Jenner infected himself with smallpox to test his vaccine.
As nosy as you are,I figured you must have heard of the name Smallpox Bob.
The key to eradicating smallpox was early detection, early response.
Lack of access to potable water kills more people than AIDS, malaria and smallpox combined.
But smallpox, would you buy beef or coffee beans from a country with that?
They were weaponising anthrax, Ebola, smallpox, on a massive scale.
There were measles, smallpox, scarlet fever and still different children's diseases.
Gave them blankets for the winter, but didn't mention they were infected with smallpox.
He's received his smallpox inoculation, and he's on the schedule for circumcision later today.
In 1796 he"vaccinated" children with material from cowpox blisters andshowed that they became immune to smallpox.
We don't know that it's definitely smallpox, not until we get the DNA results back from the CDC.
Smallpox used to be a common disease throughout the world and 20% to 30% of infected persons died from the disease.
The skin-friendly quality usually prevents annoying smallpox, which can be caused by excessive sweating in the summer.
And they caught smallpox in the one remaining place that had smallpox, and they went home to die.
And people immediately freak out about things about Ebola or smallpox, but the DNA from this organism is not infective.
You need to extract the smallpox DNA and carnot RNA specified in the formula," do you understand? Combine them together to create the mutated virus.
Robert Dudley's sister Mary, who got the smallpox from Elizabeth and looks, uhm, a bit scaring afterwards with her scars see last picture.
What's more likely-- he got smallpox the day after we immunized him for it, or he's sick from the vaccine itself?
Vaccines have already eradicated smallpox, and dramatically reduced child deaths and disease associated with measles, diphtheria, and tetanus.
When we had almost eradicated smallpox, it came back again, because the company town of Tatanagar drew laborers, who could come there and get employment.
Having already been decimated by smallpox in the late 1820s, in the 1850s many Aborigines developed a taste for European luxuries such as bread, tobacco and alcohol.