Betekenis van:
vertebral column

vertebral column
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • alle wervels in de rug samen; reeks wervels v.d. romp
  • the series of vertebrae forming the axis of the skeleton and protecting the spinal cord

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Such vertebral column and products derived from such vertebral column should not be dispatched from the United Kingdom to other Member States or third countries.
  2. When removal of the vertebral column is not required, carcasses or wholesale cuts of carcasses of bovine animals containing vertebral column, shall be identified by a blue stripe on the label referred to in Regulation (EC) No 1760/2000.
  3. has been prepared with Category 3 animal by-products and/or bovine vertebral column classified as Category 1 material;
  4. The loin is separated from the lower part of the half-carcase by a cut just below the vertebral column;
  5. Where the official veterinarian so requires, the vertebral column and the head are to be split lengthwise.
  6. Portugal benefits from a derogation allowing the use of vertebral column derived from bovine animals under the age of 30 months.
  7. In determining the number of whole or cut ribs referred to in additional note 1(A), only those attached to the vertebral column shall be taken into consideration.
  8. Products covered by additional notes 1(A)(a) to (g) to this chapter may be presented with or without the vertebral column.
  9. This derogation shall not be granted to allow the use of vertebral column and dorsal root ganglia from bovine animals aged over 30 months from the United Kingdom.
  10. Under Regulation (EC) No 999/2001, the vertebral column of bovine animals over the age of 12 months is considered as specified risk material.
  11. In determining the number of whole or cut ribs referred to in additional note 1(A), only those attached to the vertebral column shall be taken into consideration.
  12. Products covered by additional notes 1(A)(a) to (g) to this chapter may be presented with or without the vertebral column.
  13. Products covered by additional notes 1(A)(a) to (g) to this chapter may be presented with or without the vertebral column.
  14. In addition, Sweden could benefit from a derogation to allow the use of the vertebral column and dorsal root ganglia from bovine animals under certain conditions.
  15. Under Regulation (EC) No 999/2001, the vertebral column of bovine animals over the age of 24 months is considered as specified risk material.