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wildlife crime
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Forensic lab aids
crack down on illegal wildlife trade in Viet Nam
7 January 2022
Law and Crime Prevention
Despite travel bans and other COVID-19 restrictions, the small team at Viet Nam’s wildlife forensic lab has been bolstering police efforts to
crack down on illegal trafficking, with support from the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).
Language:English
Score: 976885.6
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https://news.un.org/en/taxonomy/term/84372/date/2022
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Forensic lab aids
crack down on illegal wildlife trade in Viet Nam
7 January 2022
Law and Crime Prevention
Despite travel bans and other COVID-19 restrictions, the small team at Viet Nam’s wildlife forensic lab has been bolstering police efforts to
crack down on illegal trafficking, with support from the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).
Language:English
Score: 976885.6
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https://news.un.org/en/tags/wildlife-crime/date/2022/audio/0
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Forensic lab aids
crack down on illegal wildlife trade in Viet Nam
7 January 2022
Law and Crime Prevention
Despite travel bans and other COVID-19 restrictions, the small team at Viet Nam’s wildlife forensic lab has been bolstering police efforts to
crack down on illegal trafficking, with support from the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).
Language:English
Score: 976885.6
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https://news.un.org/en/tags/wildlife-crime/date/2022/video/0
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Forensic lab aids
crack down on illegal wildlife trade in Viet Nam
7 January 2022
Law and Crime Prevention
Despite travel bans and other COVID-19 restrictions, the small team at Viet Nam’s wildlife forensic lab has been bolstering police efforts to
crack down on illegal trafficking, with support from the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).
Language:English
Score: 976885.6
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https://news.un.org/en/tags/wi...ife-crime/audio/0/date/2022-01
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Chasing the kissing bug: new study cracks open the door for improving diagnoses of chagas
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New TDR-supported research establishes a crucial first step in opening the way towards more accurate and reliable diagnostic testing for Chagas disease, one of the highest burden diseases of poverty, which affects an estimated 10 million people.
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wildlife crime
© UNODC/Piotr Zarovski
Forensic lab aids
crack down on illegal wildlife trade in Viet Nam
7 January 2022
Law and Crime Prevention
Despite travel bans and other COVID-19 restrictions, the small team at Viet Nam’s wildlife forensic lab has been bolstering police efforts to
crack down on illegal trafficking, with support from the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).
Language:English
Score: 976885.6
-
https://news.un.org/en/tags/wildlife-crime/video/0/date/2022
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Also, they could be coated into bridges, as prevention monito- ring against degradation and cracking in order to alert the decision‑making authorities well before the damage is de‑ tectable by human inspectors [13]. (...) BACKGROUND Nanonodes could also be embedded into roads and struc‑ tures to allow engineers to monitor deterioration and In this work, we target potentially very dense, multi‑hop cracking, thus saving physical intervention. Road sensor nano‑network(s).
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Minimum requirements
(i) In all classes subject to the special provisions for each class and the tolerances allowed, the hazelnuts must be:
(a) Characteristics of the shell
- well formed; shell is not noticeably misshapen - intact; slight cracks or superficial damage and slight
splitting of the shell are not considered as a defect provided that the edible part of the fruit is protected
- sound; free from defects likely to affect the natural keeping quality of the fruit and of any damage by insects or pests
- clean; practically free from adhering dirt and any other visible foreign matter, practically free of adhering husk (not more than 5% of individual shell surface in aggregate, may have adhering husk)
- dry; free from abnormal external moisture.
(...) TRADE/WP.7/1998/3 Annex II page 10
ANNEX II
DEFINITIONS OF TERMS AND DEFECTS FOR INSHELL HAZELNUTS
Cracks or splitting : A shell having any crack which is open and conspicuous for a distance of more than one fourth the circumference of the shell, measured in the direction
of the crack is considered a defect.
(...) Intact : Means that the shell is not broken, split or mechanically damaged; a slight crack is not considered as a defect provided the kernel is still protected.
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Forensic lab aids crack down on illegal wildlife trade in Viet Nam
7 January 2022
Law and Crime Prevention
Despite travel bans and other COVID-19 restrictions, the small team at Viet Nam’s wildlife forensic lab has been bolstering police efforts to crack down on illegal trafficking, with support from the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).
Language:English
Score: 967082.4
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https://news.un.org/en/tags/viet-nam/date/2022-01
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© UNODC/Piotr Zarovski
Forensic lab aids crack down on illegal wildlife trade in Viet Nam
7 January 2022
Law and Crime Prevention
Despite travel bans and other COVID-19 restrictions, the small team at Viet Nam’s wildlife forensic lab has been bolstering police efforts to crack down on illegal trafficking, with support from the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).
Language:English
Score: 967082.4
-
https://news.un.org/en/tags/viet-nam/date/2022-01/audio/0
Data Source: un