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Meanings of bacterial contamination in English
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Usage of bacterial contamination in English
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Flow cytometry can be used to detect bacterialcontamination of platelet products.
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The organs of a fish harbor its largest source of bacterialcontamination.
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Adverse reactions or bacterialcontamination of cell cultures have not been observed.
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Chicken skin is considered the most susceptible to bacterialcontamination during slaughter.
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Any bacterialcontamination would be killed by cooking, it said.
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Yet the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) report shows bacterialcontamination is routine in many schemes.
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This work deals with the bacterialcontamination of yeast, both as biofilm and in the planktonic phase.
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All the three interventions were equally effective with the reduction of total bacterialcontamination from participants' hands.
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Only animals that received both vancomycin powder and systemic vancomycin showed evidence of complete elimination of bacterialcontamination.
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Background: Charcoal toothbrushes have been marketed widely claiming lesser bacterialcontamination owing to the presence of activated charcoal.
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Results: Average bacterialcontamination of hands before hand hygiene was 1.65 log(10).
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The treatment of water supply intakes on Rarotonga cannot remove bacterialcontamination Mr Rani said and people should boil their water.
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Pulp response to these exposures depends on the state of the pulp as well as the potential bacterialcontamination of pulp tissue.
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Time-course experiments and experiments using germ-free mice rule out the possibility that the observed endotoxin accumulation may be due to bacterialcontamination.
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Unitherm expects to employ 60 people next year as it responds to increasing concern over bacterialcontamination of meat and other food products.
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Changing gloves at regular intervals is an effective way to decrease the incidence of glove perforation and bacterialcontamination during total hip arthroplasty.