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Deutsche Ulmensterben Synonyme

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Englische Dutch elm disease Synonyme

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Ulmensterben Definition

Addison's disease
() A morbid condition causing a peculiar brownish discoloration of the skin, and thought, at one time, to be due to disease of the suprarenal capsules (two flat triangular bodies covering the upper part of the kidneys), but now known not to be dependent upon this causes exclusively. It is usually fatal.
Basedow's disease
() A disease characterized by enlargement of the thyroid gland, prominence of the eyeballs, and inordinate action of the heart
Bright's disease
() An affection of the kidneys, usually inflammatory in character, and distinguished by the occurrence of albumin and renal casts in the urine. Several varieties of Bright's disease are now recognized, differing in the part of the kidney involved, and in the intensity and course of the morbid process.
Disease
(n.) Lack of ease
Disease
(n.) An alteration in the state of the body or of some of its organs, interrupting or disturbing the performance of the vital functions, and causing or threatening pain and weakness
Disease
(v. t.) To deprive of ease
Disease
(v. t.) To derange the vital functions of
Dutch
(a.) Pertaining to Holland, or to its inhabitants.
Dutch
(n.) The people of Holland
Dutch
(n.) The language spoken in Holland.
Graves' disease
() Same as Basedow's disease.
Hodgkin's disease
() A morbid condition characterized by progressive anaemia and enlargement of the lymphatic glands
Meniere's disease
() A disease characterized by deafness and vertigo, resulting in incoordination of movement. It is supposed to depend upon a morbid condition of the semicircular canals of the internal ear. Named after Meniere, a French physician.
Pott's disease
() Caries of the vertebrae, frequently resulting in curvature of the spine and paralysis of the lower extremities
Thomsen's disease
() An affection apparently congenital, consisting in tonic contraction and stiffness of the voluntary muscles occurring after a period of muscular inaction.

Dutch elm disease Bedeutung

double Dutch the difficult version of jump rope in which players jump over two ropes that are swung in a crisscross manner by two turners
Dutch treat a dinner where each person pays for his own
surveillance of disease the ongoing systematic collection and analysis of data about an infectious disease that can lead to action being taken to control or prevent the disease
dutch auction a method of selling in which the price is reduced until a buyer is found
Borrelia burgdorferi
Lime disease spirochete
cause of Lyme disease, transmitted primarily by ticks of genus Ixodes
Dutch-elm beetle
Scolytus multistriatus
a vector of the fungus causing Dutch elm disease
Dutch door
half door
an exterior door divided in two horizontally, either half can be closed or open independently
Dutch oven an oven consisting of a metal box for cooking in front of a fire
Dutch oven iron or earthenware cooking pot, used for stews
scuffle
scuffle hoe
Dutch hoe
a hoe that is used by pushing rather than pulling
Dutch courage courage resulting from intoxication
double Dutch an incomprehensible talk
Pennsylvania Dutch a dialect of High German spoken in parts of Pennsylvania and Maryland
Dutch the West Germanic language of the Netherlands
Afrikaans
Taal
South African Dutch
an official language of the Republic of South Africa, closely related to Dutch and Flemish
tin pest
tin disease
tin plague
the transformation of ordinary white tin into powdery grey tin at very cold temperatures
Dutch-processed cocoa cocoa powder treated with a mild alkalizing agent (such as baking soda)
Center for Disease Control and Prevention
CDC
a federal agency in the Department of Health and Human Services, located in Atlanta, investigates and diagnoses and tries to control or prevent diseases (especially new and unusual diseases)
Indonesia
Republic of Indonesia
Dutch East Indies
a republic in southeastern Asia on an archipelago including more than , islands, achieved independence from the Netherlands in , the principal oil producer in the Far East and Pacific regions
Amsterdam
Dutch capital
capital of The Netherlands
an industrial center and the nominal capital of the Netherlands, center of the diamondutting industry, seat of an important stock exchange, known for its canals and art museum
Suriname
Republic of Suriname
Surinam
Dutch Guiana
Netherlands Guiana
a republic in northeastern South America on the Atlantic, achieved independence from the Netherlands in
Dutch
Dutch people
the people of the Netherlands, the Dutch are famous for their tulips
Dutch uncle a counselor who admonishes frankly and sternly
Leonard
Elmore Leonard
Elmore John Leonard
Dutch Leonard
United States writer of thrillers (born in )
white clover
dutch clover
shamrock Trifolium repens
creeping European clover having white to pink flowers and bright green leaves, naturalized in United States, widely grown for forage
Dutch elm
Ulmus hollandica
any of various hybrid ornamental European shade trees ranging from dwarf to tall
Dutch iris Iris filifolia bulbous Spanish iris with red-violet flowers
Dutch iris Iris tingitana bulbous Spanish iris having blue flowers
scarlet runner scarlet runner bean
Dutch case-knife bean
runner bean
Phaseolus coccineus
Phaseolus multiflorus
tropical American bean with red flowers and mottled black beans similar to Phaseolus vulgaris but perennial, a preferred food bean in Great Britain
Dutch elm fungus
Ceratostomella ulmi
fungus causing Dutch elm disease
pink disease fungus
Corticium salmonicolor
fungus causing pink disease in citrus and coffee and rubber trees etc
Dutch monetary unit monetary unit in the Netherlands
guilder gulden florin Dutch florin formerly the basic unit of money in the Netherlands, equal to cents
cardiovascular disease a disease of the heart or blood vessels
celiac disease a disorder in children and adults, inability to tolerate wheat protein (gluten), symptoms include foul-smelling diarrhea and emaciation, often accompanied by lactose intolerance
glandular disease
gland disease
glandular disorder
adenosis
a disorder of the glands of the body
decompression sickness
aeroembolism air embolism gas embolism caisson disease
bends
pain resulting from rapid change in pressure
disease an impairment of health or a condition of abnormal functioning
disease of the neuromuscular junction a disease characterized by impairment of neuromuscular junctions
Banti's disease
Banti's syndrome
a disease characterized by congestion and enlargement of the spleen, accompanied by anemia or cirrhosis
pulmonary anthrax
inhalation anthrax
anthrax pneumonia
ragpicker's disease
ragsorter's disease
woolsorter's pneumonia
woolsorter's disease
a form of anthrax infection acquired by inhalation of dust containing Bacillus anthracis, initial symptoms (chill and cough and dyspnea and rapid pulse) are followed by extreme cardiovascular collapse
cat scratch disease a disease thought to be transmitted to humans by a scratch from a cat
endemic
endemic disease
a disease that is constantly present to a greater or lesser degree in people of a certain class or in people living in a particular location
idiopathic disease
idiopathic disorder
idiopathy
any disease arising from internal dysfunctions of unknown cause
monogenic disorder
monogenic disease
an inherited disease controlled by a single pair of genes
polygenic disorder
polygenic disease
an inherited disease controlled by several genes at once
Kawasaki disease
mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome
an acute disease of young children characterized by a rash and swollen lymph nodes and fever, of unknown cause
Meniere's disease a disease of the inner ear characterized by episodes of dizziness and tinnitus and progressive hearing loss (usually unilateral)
occupational disease
industrial disease
disease or disability resulting from conditions of employment (usually from long exposure to a noxious substance or from continuous repetition of certain acts)
Paget's disease
osteitis deformans
a disease of bone occurring in the middle aged and elderly, excessive bone destruction sometimes leading to bone pain and fractures and skeletal deformities
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Das Ulmensterben ist eine durch Schlauchpilze der Gattung Ophiostoma verursachte und durch Ulmensplintkäfer verbreitete Krankheit, welche die meisten europäischen Ulmen befällt und vorwiegend die Berg-Ulme an den Rand des Aussterbens bringt.