biological defence
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Definition
Noun: - Biological defence: The procedures, methods, and measures taken to protect a population, military forces, or resources from the harmful effects of attack using biological agents (such as bacteria, viruses, or toxins). This involves detection, identification, warning, and protective actions.
Usage
This term is used primarily in military, governmental, and public health contexts to describe organized defensive strategies against biological threats. - It functions as a non-count noun, referring to the overall concept or system of defense. - It is often used in formal or technical writing and discussions.
Examples
- The nation has invested heavily in research to strengthen its biological defence capabilities.
- An effective biological defence requires early detection systems and rapid response protocols.
- The treaty includes provisions for cooperation on biological defence against potential terrorist attacks.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be part of compound nouns in specialized fields, such as biological defence mechanism (referring to a natural protective process in living organisms) or biological defence program (referring to an organized government or military initiative).
Variants and Related Words
- Biological defense: The American English spelling variant.
- Biodefence / Biodefense: A common shortened form with the same meaning.
- Defence against biological warfare: A more descriptive phrase for the same concept.
Synonyms
- Bioprotection: Protection against biological hazards.
- Biological threat mitigation: The act of reducing the severity of biological threats.
Related Phrases
- Public health preparedness: A broader concept that includes readiness for biological incidents as part of biological defence.
- CBRN defence: An acronym (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear) for defence encompassing biological threats among others.
Noun
- procedures involved in taking defensive measures against attacks using biological agents