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- tocsain Reference "Rialachán (AE) 2020/560 lena leasaítear Rialacháin (AE) Uimh. 508/2014 agus (AE) Uimh. 1379/2013a mhéid a bhaineann le bearta sonracha chun tionchar ráig COVID-19 a mhaolúin earnáil an iascaigh agus an dobharshaothraithe, CELEX:32020R0560/GA Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex"
- ga
- Context 'Soithigh choipthe inar féidir ‘miocrorgánaigh’ nó cealla beo a shaothrú chun víris nó tocsainí a tháirgeadh, gan aerasóil a fhorleathadh, agus ag a bhfuil toilleadh inmheánach iomlán 20 lítear nó níos mó...' Reference "Rialachán Tarmligthe (AE) 2022/1 lena leasaítear Rialachán (AE) 2021/821 ó Pharlaimint na hEorpa agus ón gComhairle a mhéid a bhaineann le liosta na n-ítimí dé-úsáide, CELEX:32022R0001/GA"
- Definition nimh a tháirgeann miocrorgánaigh, agus a chuireann tús le galair nó neamhoird áirithe Reference Fiontar, Ollscoil Chathair Bhaile Átha Cliath (DCU), bunaithe ar: 'tocsain'. Hussey, M. Fréamh an Eolais. Coiscéim, Baile Átha Cliath, 2011.
- toxin | toxins
- en
- Definition "poison of plant or animal origin, especially one produced by or derived from microorganisms and acting as an antigen in the body" Reference "‘toxin’ (15.1.2021), Lexico.com, Oxford University Press, 2021."
- Comment The term 'toxin' is frequently used to refer specifically to a particular protein produced by some higher plants, animals and pathogenic (disease-causing) bacteria. A toxin typically has a high molecular weight (as compared to a simple chemical poison), is antigenic (elicits an antibody response), and is highly poisonous to living creatures.
- toxine
- fr
- Definition Substance toxique élaborée par un organisme vivant, en particulier par les microorganismes pathogènes, et agissant comme antigène. Reference Vocabulaire des matières dangereuses utilisées au travail, Ministre des approvisionnements et services, Canada (1993)