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Wat (wie) is PERNICIOUSNESS - definitie

HOW CAPABLE SOMETHING IS OF CAUSING DEATH
Perniciousness; Perniciously; Life-threatening; Deadliness; Lethal

lethal         
1.
A substance that is lethal can kill people or animals.
...a lethal dose of sleeping pills.
ADJ
2.
If you describe something as lethal, you mean that it is capable of causing a lot of damage.
Frost and wet are the lethal combination for plants.
ADJ
Lethality         
·noun The quality of being lethal; mortality.
lethal         
a.
(Rare.) Deadly, mortal, fatal.

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Lethality

Lethality (also called deadliness or perniciousness) is how capable something is of causing death. Most often it is used when referring to diseases, chemical weapons, biological weapons, or their toxic chemical components. The use of this term denotes the ability of these weapons to kill, but also the possibility that they may not kill. Reasons for the lethality of a weapon to be inconsistent, or expressed by percentage, can be as varied as minimized exposure to the weapon, previous exposure to the weapon minimizing susceptibility, degradation of the weapon over time and/or distance, and incorrect deployment of a multi-component weapon.

This term can also refer to the after-effects of weapon use, such as nuclear fallout, which has highest lethality nearest the deployment site, and in proportion to the subject's size and nature; e.g. a child or small animal.

Lethality can also refer to the after-effects of a chemical explosion. A lethality curve can be developed for process safety reasons to protect people and equipment. The impact is typically greatest closest to the explosion site and lessens to the outskirts of the impact zone. Pressure, toxicity and location affect the lethality.

Lethality is also a term used by microbiologists and food scientists as a measure of the ability of a process to destroy bacteria. Lethality may be determined by enumeration of survivors after incremental exposures.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor PERNICIOUSNESS
1. Afterward, Nader walks the town‘s darkened streets, blabbing about the perniciousness of corporate influence.
2. Leaving aside any arguments about the perniciousness of commercialism, and the fact that their stated aims are something akin to baby brainwashing, for a world–famous orchestra to admit openly to such cynical motivation is deeply sad.
3. Yet, there is no doubt that our own efforts can have a beneficial effect in Afghanistan While our extremism is home–grown and nurtured in our own hothouses by people who may now be beyond the control of their original patrons, there is also no doubt that this perniciousness draws sustenance from the situation in Afghanistan.
4. Comparing the lawmakers‘ letter to Marxist dogma, Roberts said "their slogan may as well be ‘From each according to his ability, to each according to her gender.‘ " In a separate memo to Fielding on Feb. 3, 1'84, Roberts wrote, "It is difficult to exaggerate the perniciousness of the ‘comparable worth‘ theory.