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Abate may refer to: * Abate (surname) * A brand name for the insecticide temefos * ABATE, a motorcycle and motorcyclist rights organization * The Italian word for abbot and abbé See also * Abatement (other) * Abbate Abbate and L'Abbate is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Allison Abbate (born 1965), American film producer * Anthony Abbate, American former Chicago police officer and criminal * Carlo Abbate (c. 1600–before 1640), It ... * Abatte {{disambiguation ...
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Abate (surname)
Abate is a surname of Italian origin. Notable people with the surname include the following: * Abiyote Abate (born 1980), Ethiopian long-distance runner * Adamo Abate (990–c. 1060), Italian medieval Benedictine abbot * Atnafu Abate (1931–1977), Ethiopian military officer and politician * Beniamino Abate (born 1962), Italian football (soccer) goalkeeper * Bob Abate (1893–1981), Canadian sports coach * Carlo Maria Abate (1932–2019), Italian auto racing driver * Carmine Abate (born 1954), Italian writer * Catherine M. Abate (1947–2014), New York State Senator * Emanuele Abate (born 1985), Italian athlete * Getachew Abate (1895–1952), army commander and a member of the royalty of the Ethiopian Empire * Giovanni Abate (born 1981), Italian footballer * Greg Abate (born 1947), American jazz saxophonist, flautist, composer, and arranger * Ignazio Abate (born 1986), Italian football (soccer) right back/midfielder * Joseph Abate (1902–1994), American mobster * Leul ...
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Temefos
Temefos or temephos (trade name Abate) is an organophosphate larvicide used to treat water infested with disease-carrying insects (including mosquitoes, midges, and black fly larvae) and crustaceans (copepods). As with other organophosphates, temephos affects the central nervous system through inhibition of cholinesterase. In larvae, this results in death before reaching the adult stage. In the developing world where the vector-borne disease dengue fever is endemic, temephos is widely used and applied by both private and public pest control in areas of standing water where the ''Aedes aegypti'' mosquito breeds, in order to reduce the population of this disease-carrying insect. Temephos is also used in the Guinea Worm Eradication Program to kill the copepods that carry guinea worm larvae. Resistance to temephos by ''A. aegypti'' has been seen in Brazil. The Brazilian Aedes aegypti resistance monitoring program detected temephos resistance in ''A. aegypti'' populations from s ...
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ABATE
Abate may refer to: * Abate (surname) * A brand name for the insecticide temefos * ABATE, a motorcycle and motorcyclist rights organization * The Italian word for abbot and abbé ''Abbé'' (from Latin , in turn from Greek , , from Aramaic ''abba'', a title of honour, literally meaning "the father, my father", emphatic state of ''abh'', "father") is the French word for an abbot. It is also the title used for lower-ranki ... See also * Abatement (other) * Abbate * Abatte {{disambiguation ...
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Abbot
Abbot is an ecclesiastical title given to the head of an independent monastery for men in various Western Christian traditions. The name is derived from ''abba'', the Aramaic form of the Hebrew ''ab'', and means "father". The female equivalent is abbess. Origins The title had its origin in the monasteries of Egypt and Syria, spread through the eastern Mediterranean, and soon became accepted generally in all languages as the designation of the head of a monastery. The word is derived from the Aramaic ' meaning "father" or ', meaning "my father" (it still has this meaning in contemporary Arabic: أب, Hebrew: אבא and Aramaic: ܐܒܐ) In the Septuagint, it was written as "abbas". At first it was employed as a respectful title for any monk, but it was soon restricted by canon law to certain priestly superiors. At times it was applied to various priests, e.g. at the court of the Frankish monarchy the ' ("of the palace"') and ' ("of the camp") were chaplains to the Merovingian ...
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Abbé
''Abbé'' (from Latin , in turn from Greek , , from Aramaic ''abba'', a title of honour, literally meaning "the father, my father", emphatic state of ''abh'', "father") is the French word for an abbot. It is also the title used for lower-ranking Catholic clergy in France who are not members of religious orders. History A concordat between ... between Pope Leo X and King François I of France (1516) cites III under Kinds of Abbot gave the monarchs of France the right to nominate 255 commendatory abbot">Francis I of France">King François I of France (1516) cites III under Kinds of Abbot gave the monarchs of France the right to nominate 255 commendatory abbots () for almost all French abbeys, who received income from a monastery without needing to render service, creating, in essence, a sinecure. From the mid-16th century, the title of ''abbé'' has been used in France for all young clergy, with or without consecration. Their clothes consisted of black or dark violet robes ...
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Abatement (other)
Abatement refers generally to a lessening, diminution, reduction, or moderation; specifically, it may refer to: * 421-a tax abatement, property tax exemption in the U.S. state of New York * Abatement ab initio, a legal doctrine that, if the accused dies before appeals are exhausted, the conviction gets vacated * Abatement of debts and legacies, a common law doctrine of wills * Abatement in pleading, a legal defense to civil and criminal actions * Abatement (heraldry), a modification of the shield or coat of arms imposed by authority for misconduct * Asbestos abatement, removal of asbestos from structures * Bird abatement, driving or removing undesired birds from an area * Dust abatement, the process of inhibiting the creation of excess soil dust * Graffiti abatement, a joint effort between groups to eliminate graffiti * Marginal abatement cost, the marginal cost of reducing pollution * Noise abatement, strategies to reduce noise pollution or its impact * Nuisance abatemen ...
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Abbate
Abbate and L'Abbate is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Allison Abbate (born 1965), American film producer * Anthony Abbate, American former Chicago police officer and criminal * Carlo Abbate (c. 1600–before 1640), Italian music theorist, composer, and Franciscan priest * Carmelo Abbate (born 1971), Italian journalist * Carolyn Abbate (born 1956), American musicologist * Ercole Abbate or Abate or Abati (1573–1613), Italian Mannerist painter *Federica Abbate Federica Abbate (born 23 January 1991) is an Italian composer, lyricist and singer-songwriter. Life and career Abbate started playing piano at 5 years old and graduated in sociology. In 2013 she won a contest for songwriters promoted by SIAE an ... (born 1991), Italian songwriter *Fliura Abbate-Bulatova (born 1963), former Soviet and then Italian table tennis player *Florencia Abbate (born 1976), Argentine writer, poet, and journalist *Giuseppe L'Abbate (born 1985), Italian politician *Janet ...
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