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quarantine
  1. Cuarentena

  2. 1. the situation in which a person, animal or ship just arrived in a country is kept isolated in case it carries a serious disease, to allow the disease time to develop and be detected 2. the period of such isolation to prevent the spread of disease  six months’ quarantine  verb to put a person or animal in quarantine (note: quarantining – quarantined) comment: people who are suspected of having an infectious disease can be kept in quarantine for a period which varies according to the incubation period of the disease. the main diseases concerned are cholera, yellow fever and typhus.

  3. Карантин система (комплекс) ограничительно-административных, санитарно- гигиенических и лечебно-профилактических мероприятий, направленных на охрану определенной территории от заноса возбудителей инфекционных (паразитарных) болезней из других территорий (стран) и на предупреждение их распространения за пределы эпидемического (эпизоотического) очага.

  4. Карантин. иногда препараты для исследования упакованы, но не готовы для отправки исследователю, так как отсутствуют заключительные результаты контроля качества. препараты находятся «в карантине» и не передаются для использования до тех пор, пока результаты контрольных тестов не подтвердят необходимое качество.

  5. Is, at most, a seclusion of forty days, from a free communication with the inhabitants of any country, in order to prevent the importation of the plague, or any other infectious disorder, either by persons or goods. the quarantine laws originated in the council of health at venice in the fourteenth or fifteenth century. (see lazaretto.)

  6. [1] the isolation and detention of incoming vessels and their passenger or animal cargo which might be carrying or have been exposed to infectious or contagious disease. [2] the period of such imposed isolation, which is seldom more than the implied 40 days (quarenta is forty in italian). the practice originated when venice tried to limit the spread of the black death by requiring all incoming vessels to remain at anchor for forty-two days. see also lazaretto.

  7. A term used to isolate spam e-mail messages, it is often seen in anti-spam software. once you quarantine the suspect messages, you must then delete them.

  8. The practice of holding items from use until it has been determined that they conform to quality or other standards.

  9. The isolation of an individual for the purpose of preventing the spread of disease
quarantine agent
    A client component responsible for the collection and management of health information for a machine as well as facilitating the isolation of that machine from others on the network; it coordinates information between the various system health agents (shas) and quarantine enforcement clients (qecs).
quarantine anchorage buoy
    Буй для карантинного заякорения
quarantine database
    A database into which infected messages and attachments are placed in order to isolate them.
quarantine enforcement client
    A component in a network access protection (nap) client architecture defined for a specific type of network access (for example dhcp configuration or vpn connections) and matched to a specific type of nap server.
quarantine enforcement server
    A logical component in a network access protection (nap) deployment responsible for restricting a clients network access based on the health evidence it presents and for the negotiation for access with health aware resources.
quarantine management
    The process and procedures for handling items that move to and from quarantine.
quarantine order
    A request to move items to or from quarantine.
quarantine regulations
    quarantine server
      The server component in a network access protection (nap) deployment that that coordinates the output from all the system health validators and decides whether a quarantine enforcement server should quarantine a client or not (ias is a quarantine server).
    quarantine service
      quarantine signal
        The international code flag “q” (a yellow square) is displayed alone or in combination by vessels entering or leaving a port. see table 8.
      quarantine warehouse
        The place where items are stored while in quarantine.
      quarantined directory
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