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...ef> In Kazakhstan the drink is known as ''shubat'', and is a staple summer food.<ref>{{cite book |author=Aliya Meldebekova |author2=Gaukhar Konuspayeva |au
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...rsist in the environment, [[Bioaccumulation|bio-accumulate]] through the [[food web]], and pose a risk of causing adverse effects to human health and the e
...um on Chemical Safety (IFCS) and the [[International Programme on Chemical Safety]] (IPCS) prepared an assessment of the 12 worst offenders, known as the ''d
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...CartagenaGlossary /> 'Living modified organism intended for direct use as food or feed, or for processing (LMO-FFP)' are agricultural commodities from GM
...t LMOs are [[#HTPI|handled, packaged and transported]] under conditions of safety. Furthermore, the shipment of LMOs subject to transboundary movement must b
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...tion to implement the draft treaty. In 1969, Canada added Part IV to its [[Food and Drugs Act]], placing a set of "restricted substances," including LSD, [
...ence Coalition]] lobbied against control, stressing the drug's history and safety, and arguing that "ephedrine is not a controlled substance in the US today,
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...iving|an adequate standard of living]], including adequate [[right to food|food]], clothing and [[right to housing|housing]], and the "continuous improveme
...o provide a decent living for workers and their dependants; [[Occupational safety and health|safe working conditions]]; equal opportunity in the workplace; a
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...ards for the international [[Food distribution|transport]] of [[perishable food]] between the states that ratify the treaty. It has been updated through am
ATP mandates that certain types of equipment be used to transport perishable food across borders and that such equipment will be regularly inspected. (For in
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...t the removals are effected in satisfactory conditions of hygiene, health, safety and nutrition, and that members of the same family are not separated.
...shall not hinder the application of any preferential measures in regard to food, medical care and protection against the effects of war which may have been
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...al human rights law]], all necessary measures to ensure the protection and safety of persons with disabilities in situations of [[armed conflict]], humanitar
...ng]] for themselves and their families, including [[right to food|adequate food]], [[right to clothing|clothing]] and [[right to housing|housing]], and to
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...ment, the WTO sets constraints on member-states' policies relating to food safety (bacterial contaminants, pesticides, inspection and labelling) as well as a
...s ‘scientifically unfounded’ barriers to trade disguised as health and safety regulations.<ref>Robert Cunningham, ‘The ABC of GMOs, SPS & the WTO: An a
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...Union in 1939) were deported to Kazakhstan, and local people shared their food with the new arrivals.<ref name="curtissoviet"/>
...their strategic relationship and bilateral cooperation to increase nuclear safety, regional stability, and economic prosperity.
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...get. When feeding their nestlings, the youngest nestlings receive the most food more frequently and more regularly. Chicks that are between 0 and 3 weeks o
...lso a huge threat as they are depleting their natural food sources, making food competitive. There is also an increased mortality caused by electrocution d
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...er young may form a "caravan" when foraging for food or seeking a place of safety; each shrew grips the tail of the shrew in front so that the group stays to
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...Campaign]] soon became unproductive and failed to solve the growing Soviet food crisis. Brezhnev was recalled to Moscow in 1956. The harvest in the years f
...orts to increase production. In the meantime, the state's subsidies to the food-and-agriculture sector did not prevent bankrupt farms from operating: rises
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...Armenians still keep their traditions alive by their music, religion, and food however. Additionally, There are many Armenian cafes and restaurants in Tas
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...al discussion over how the US could release Uyghurs, without putting their safety at risk.<ref name=AsianTimes041104/>
...ported himself by catering. He catered the food for the camp. He catered food to Uyghurs in Afghan hospitals.<ref name=CsrtAbdulRazak219>
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...education in the People's Republic of China as a precaution to ensure his safety during the [[Korean War]].<ref>Martin, Bradley K. (2004). ''Under the Lovin
...keeping the North afloat despite a continued dependency on foreign aid for food.<ref>[http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Korea/IA04Dg02.html "Kim Jong-il's milit
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