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In 1966 an agreement was reached by the World Health Assembly (the decision-making body of World Health Organisation) to start an "intensified smallpox eradication programme" and attempt to eradicate the disease within ten years.
Tizen, Firefox OS, and Ubuntu will attempt to eradicate that paper tiger of controls.
In any attempt to eradicate malaria it will be necessary to know how, when and where to attack hypnozoites.
It is just one aspect of a growing grassroots attempt to eradicate the R-word, including in schools and workplaces.
Looking back on the first attempt to eradicate malaria, in the 1950s, there were a number of lessons to be captured, but I believe two important ones.
Silviculture during early phases may focus on more intensive or localized operations that attempt to eradicate or substantially limit the range of the pest.
Many of the programs, which are intended to mollify the tribesmen, started in the nineteen-nineties as an attempt to eradicate narcotics trafficking.
First, how far is Mr Bush's generally hawkish posture on the world stage driven by a deliberate attempt to eradicate the legacy of that syndrome?
A "modern slavery" bill that tightens the laws on human trafficking will be introduced in an attempt to eradicate an "evil in our midst", Theresa May has announced.
That offer, however, appears to be at odds with a concerted attempt to eradicate the movement by outlawing it and arresting its senior leaders and many activists.
By 1929, the Soviets had banned Arabic in an attempt to eradicate Muslim influence in Azerbaijan and the republics of Central Asia.
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