Definitionn. the complete destruction of every trace of something
Last update: October 25, 2015
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A mosquito eradication program is expected to decrease the incidence of Malaria. [Please select]
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But, if so, it would follow that, since pleasure is an emotion, apathy or eradication of all emotions cannot be unconditionally required. [Please select]
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Eradication means larger cattle in better condition on the same feeds and a less mortality. [Please select]
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Nighbert, inspector in charge of the work of tick eradication; Dr. [Please select]
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The work of eradication was at the same time commenced in all the infected States. [Please select]
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The work of eradication was not completed for more than a year. [Please select]
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As measures of eradication, diseased herds were slaughtered and buried and the premises disinfected. [Please select]
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[7] Only a general outline of methods of eradication will be given here. [Please select]
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He was forced by the logic of his assumptions to attempt the complete eradication of a system that flatly denied them. [Please select]
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It is a scientific fact that eradication of the tick may be accomplished by resting a pasture for a certain time. [Please select]
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