Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Accelerated eradication in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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EEC: Commission Decision of 20 September 1983 approving the plan for the accelerated eradication of classical swine fever presented by Greece.
Italy- the notification and implementation of its national plans for the accelerated eradication of brucellosis and tuberculosis in cattle;2.
EEC: Commission Decision of 24 April 1981 approving the plans for the accelerated eradication of brucellosis and tuberculosis put forward by Greece.
EEC: Council Decision of 21 December 1981 relating to a postponement of the date by which certain Member States must implement their national plans for the accelerated eradication of classical swine fever OJL009 14.01.82 p.29.
EEC: Commission Decision of 12 March 1982 approving the plan for the accelerated eradication of classical swine fever presented by the Kingdom of the Netherlands OJL089 03.04.82 p.30.
implementation of its national plans for the accelerated eradication of brucellosis and tuberculosis in cattle.
EEC: Commission Decision of 10 May 1982 approving the plan for the accelerated eradication of classical swine fever presented by the French Republic OJL157 08.06.82 p.27.
EEC: Council Decision of 21 December 1981 relating to a postponement of the date by which certain Member States must implement their national plans for the accelerated eradication of classical swine fever OJ L 009 14.01.82 p.29.
administrative provisions necessary for implementation of national plans for accelerated eradication adopted in accordance with Article 9(2)
EEC: Council Directive of 1 January 1981 authorizing the Hellenic Republic to communicate and to implement its national plans for the accelerated eradication of brucellosis and tuberculosis in cattle OJ L 014 16.01.81 p.22.
EEC: Commission Decision of 27 November 198 approving the plan for the accelerated eradication of classica swine fever, presented by the Kingdom of Belgium OJ L362 17.12.81 p.42.
postpone the notification and implementation of its national plans for the accelerated eradication of brucellosis and tuberculosis in cattle OJ L 029 03.02.79 p.24.
EEC: Commission Decision of 24 April 1981 approving the plans for the accelerated eradication of brucellosis and tuberculosis put forward by Greece OJ L 129 15.05.81 p.67.
EEC: Commission Decision of 21 March 1984 approving the amendment to the plan for the accelerated eradication of classical swine fever, submitted by Italy.
EEC: Commission Decision of 1 March 1983 approving the plan for the accelerated eradication of classical swine fever presented by Italy OJ L 061 08.03.83 p.26.
EEC: Council Directive of 13 December 1977 establish ing the Community criteria for national plans for the accelerated eradication of brucellosis, tuberculosis
EEC: Commission Decision of 21 March 1984approvin the amendment to the plan for the accelerated eradication o classical swine fever, submitted by Italy OJ L 100 12.04.84 p.23.
COUNCIL DIRECTIVE of 13 December 1977 establishing the Community criteria for national plans for the accelerated eradication of brucellosis, tuberculosis and enzootic leukosis in cattle 78/52/EEC.
EEC: Commission Decision of 22 February 1985 approving the second amendment to the plan for the accelerated eradication of classical swine fever, submitted by Italy OJ L046 15.02.85 p. 50.
EEC: Commission Decision of 21 February 1985 approving the first amendment to the plan for the accelerated eradication of classical swine fever, submitted by Greece OJ L 067 07.03.85 p.39.
For the purposes of this Directive, Member States in which the cattle populations are infected with bovine tuberculosis shall draw up plans for accelerating the eradication of this disease in their national territories, under the conditions laid down in paragraphs 2 and 3.
For the purpose of this Directive, Member States in which the cattle population is infected by bovine brucellosis shall draw up plans for accelerating the eradication of this disease in their national territories, under the conditions laid down in paragraphs 2 and 3.