Human spongiform encephalitis
bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) in cows.
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The full form of BSE is Bombay Stock Exchange Or (and sadly more common) Bovine spongiform encephalopathy better known as "Mad Cow Disease" a degenerative nurological condition caused by prions.
No. Brains of cows is where you have one of the highest chances of contracting the human form of BSE or Mad Cow Disease, a disease which has no cure nor treatment.
definition of bse
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1: Broker Association: Get associated with a broker, with some security deposit (refundable) 2: SEBI Registration: Get Registered with sebi in BSE exchange thru any broker, BSE fee 12206/- 3:Clear BSE cah Examination For more & assistance sent me your details on faiyaz.ansar@rediffmail.com You will get complete assitance in min fee(for human welfare)
Extremely rare. Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE, the scientific name for mad cow disease) is caused by an infectious misfolded protein called a prion. This prion has been all but eradicated from the world and human cases of variant Creutzfeld-Jacobs Disease (vCJD, the name of the disease in humans caused by the BSE prion) have fallen to almost none.
BSE Stand for Bombay Stock Exchange. It is India's Oldest Stock Exchange with listing of over 4000 scripts with it. BSE official Site: http://www.bseindia.com can be visited to get full list of companies in BSE.
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The popular name for bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) is mad cow disease. While this disease can be a food-borne illness, international food safety agencies have put regulations and laws in place to prevent the spread of BSE. Because of this, the number of human infections with BSE (called variant Creutsfeld-Jacob disease or vCJD) has been dropping every year throughout the world.