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  1. SOCIAL QUESTIONS|health|illness|infectious disease
    tras-seoladh teagmhála indírí Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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    indirect contact transmission
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    Definition transmission of a communicable disease that involves an object that becomes contaminated by touch then spreads the infection by touch Reference "COM-Terminology Coordination, based on:Dr. Greene. 'Contact Transmission: A-to-Z Guide' (12.5.2020)"
  2. SCIENCE|natural and applied sciences|physical sciences|thermodynamics
    tras-seoladh teirmeach Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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    thermal transmittance | heat transmission rate
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    Definition rate of transfer of heat through matter Reference "Wikipedia > 'Thermal transmittance' (12.1.2022)"
    Comment "1) The thermal transmittance of a material (such as insulation or concrete) or an assembly (such as a wall or window) is expressed as a U-value2) U-values (sometimes referred to as heat transfer coefficients or thermal transmittances) are used to measure how effective elements of a building's fabric are as insulators. That is, how effective they are at preventing heat from transmitting between the inside and the outside of a building.The U value of an element (in W/(m²K)) can be calculated from sum of the thermal resistances (R-values in m²K/W) of the layers that make up the element plus its inside and outside surface thermal resistances (Ri and Ro).U-value = 1 / (ΣR + Ri + Ro) Where the thermal resistance of the layers of the element R = the thickness of each layer / the thermal conductivity of that layer (its k-value or lambda value (λ) in W/(mK))."
  3. SOCIAL QUESTIONS|health|medical science · SOCIAL QUESTIONS|health|medical science|epidemiology
    tras-seoladh veicteora Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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    Vektorübertragung
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    Definition indirekte Übertragung durch infizierte Mücken, Milben, Fliegen und andere Insekten, die durch Bisse Krankheiten auf den Menschen übertragen Reference "Durchführungsbeschluss (EU) 2018/945 der Kommission vom 22. Juni 2018 über die durch epidemiologische Überwachung zu erfassenden übertragbaren Krankheiten und damit zusammenhängenden besonderen Gesundheitsrisiken sowie über die entsprechenden Falldefinitionen (Text von Bedeutung für den EWR.)"
    vector transmission
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    Definition transmission of an infectious disease/agent by infected mosquitoes, ticks, mites, flies and other insects which transmit disease through their bites Reference "COM-Terminology Coordination, based on: Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2018/945 of 22 June 2018 on the communicable diseases and related special health issues to be covered by epidemiological surveillance as well as relevant case definitions"
    transmission par un vecteur | transmission vectorielle
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    Definition transmission d'une maladie infectieuse ou d'un agent infectieux par des moustiques, tiques, mites, mouches ou autres insectes infectés qui transmettent la maladie à l'homme par leurs piqûres/morsures Reference "COM-FR, d'après la Décision d'exécution (UE) 2018/945 de la Commission relative aux maladies transmissibles et aux problèmes sanitaires particuliers connexes qui doivent être couverts par la surveillance épidémiologique ainsi qu'aux définitions de cas correspondantes (C/2018/3868)"
  4. SCIENCE|natural and applied sciences|life sciences|biology · SOCIAL QUESTIONS|health|illness|epidemic
    tras-seoladh zónóise Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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    zoonotischer Übersprung
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    zoonotic spillover | zoonotic pathogen spillover | spillover
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    Definition transmission of a pathogen from a vertebrate animal to a human Reference "COM-EN, based on: Plowright R., Parrish C., McCallum H. et al.; Pathways to zoonotic spillover (7.4.2020). Nature Reviews Microbiology volume 15, pages 502–510(2017)."
    Comment Zoonotic spillover is a relatively rare event that requires that many factors align in time and space. These factors include pathogen shedding from animals, pathogen survival in the environment, and human exposure to these pathogens.
    débordement zoonotique | débordement
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