EHV Schönheide
   HOME
*





EHV Schönheide
EHV may refer to: *Equine herpesvirus Equine herpesvirus is a group of viruses of the family ''Herpesviridae'' that infect horses. *'' Equine herpesvirus 1'' of the subfamily ''Alphaherpesvirinae'' and genus ''Varicellovirus'' *'' Equine herpesvirus 2'' of the subfamily ''Gammaherpesvir ..., a group of viruses that affect horses * Extra high voltage, a type of power supply * Evangelical Heritage Version, an English language translation of the Bible {{Disambig ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Equine Herpesvirus
Equine herpesvirus is a group of viruses of the family ''Herpesviridae'' that infect horses. *'' Equine herpesvirus 1'' of the subfamily ''Alphaherpesvirinae'' and genus ''Varicellovirus'' *'' Equine herpesvirus 2'' of the subfamily ''Gammaherpesvirinae'' and genus ''Rhadinovirus'' *'' Equine herpesvirus 3'' of the subfamily ''Alphaherpesvirinae'' and genus ''Varicellovirus'' *'' Equine herpesvirus 4'' of the subfamily ''Alphaherpesvirinae'' and genus ''Varicellovirus'' *'' Equine herpesvirus 5'' of the subfamily ''Gammaherpesvirinae'' and genus ''Rhadinovirus'' *'' Equine herpesvirus 6'' of the subfamily ''Alphaherpesvirinae'' and genus ''Varicellovirus'' *'' Equine herpesvirus 7'' of the subfamily ''Gammaherpesvirinae'' and genus ''Not assigned'' *'' Equine herpesvirus 8'' of the subfamily ''Alphaherpesvirinae'' and genus ''Varicellovirus'' *'' Equine herpesvirus 9'' of the subfamily ''Alphaherpesvirinae'' and genus ''Varicellovirus'' {{DEFAULTSORT:Equine Herpesvirus Herpesvirus ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

Extra High Voltage
High voltage electricity refers to electrical potential large enough to cause injury or damage. In certain industries, ''high voltage'' refers to voltage above a certain threshold. Equipment and conductors that carry high voltage warrant special safety requirements and procedures. High voltage is used in electrical power distribution, in cathode ray tubes, to generate X-rays and particle beams, to produce electrical arcs, for ignition, in photomultiplier tubes, and in high-power amplifier vacuum tubes, as well as other industrial, military and scientific applications. Definition The numerical definition of depends on context. Two factors considered in classifying a voltage as high voltage are the possibility of causing a spark in air, and the danger of electric shock by contact or proximity. The International Electrotechnical Commission and its national counterparts ( IET, IEEE, VDE, etc.) define ''high voltage'' as above 1000  V for alternating current, and at ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]