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| Ausrottung f; Ausmerzung f; Eradikation f | |||
| Vertilgen f; Ausrotten f; Vernichten; Ausmerzen n; Bekämpfung f; Verschwinden n | |||
| Entwurzelung f | |||
| Tilgung f | |||
| Ausrottung f (z.B. Schädlinge); Ausmerzung f (z.B. Schädlinge) | |||
| vollständige Beseitigung | |||
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| Ausrottungen f | |||
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| When containment measures have been deployed after an incident occurs, the root cause of the incident must be identified and removed from the network. (Eradication methods include: restoring backups to achieve a clean state of the system, removing the root cause, improving defenses and performing vulnerability analysis to find further potential damage from the same root cause) | |||
| The total elimination of a pathogen, such as a bacterium, from the body. Eradication can also refer to the complete elimination of a disease from the world, such as the global eradication of smallpox. | |||
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eradication : 48 phrases in 12 subjects |
| Agriculture | 10 |
| Biology | 1 |
| Economics | 2 |
| Energy industry | 1 |
| General | 7 |
| Health care | 17 |
| Human rights activism | 1 |
| Medical | 1 |
| Natural sciences | 1 |
| Radiation | 2 |
| Social science | 4 |
| United Nations | 1 |