BSE - significado y definición. Qué es BSE
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Qué (quién) es BSE - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Bse; B.S.E; BSE (disambiguation)

BSE         
BSE is a disease which affects the nervous system of cattle and kills them. BSE is an abbreviation for 'bovine spongiform encephalopathy'.
N-UNCOUNT
BSE         
¦ abbreviation bovine spongiform encephalopathy, a fatal disease of cattle which affects the central nervous system, causing agitation and staggering, and is believed to be related to Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in humans.
BSE DCI         
BOTSWANIAN STOCK MARKET INDEX
BSE FCI
The Botswana Stock Exchange Domestic Company Index or BSE DCI, and the Botswana Stock Exchange Foreign Company Index or BSE FCI are the principal stock indices of the Botswana Stock Exchange. Each is calculated from the weighted averages of the values of their category of stock.

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BSE
Ejemplos de uso de BSE
1. "Germany currently has had 356 BSE cases, Switzerland ... has had 456 BSE cases.
2. The lambs that seem to have inherited BSE showed a brain signature similar to BSE in cattle.
3. And Japan themselves have had 20–plus cases of BSE." Mad cow disease is the common name for bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or BSE.
4. USDA ANNOUNCES BSE TEST RESULTS AND NEW BSE CONFIRMATORY TESTING PROTOCOL WASHINGTON, June 24, 2005 –– Agriculture Secretary Mike Johanns today announced that the U.S.
5. The first US case of BSE was recorded in Washington State A second case of BSE or "mad cow disease" has been confirmed in the US, officials say.