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Meanings of hygienic conditions in English
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Usage of hygienic conditions in English
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Food was paltry and hygienicconditions often dismal in damp overcrowded cells.
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Lastly, medication without insuring favorable hygienicconditions is like amputation without ligatures.
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The hygienicconditions have been improved at Occoquan since a group of suffragists were imprisoned there.
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These may be useful in prudent hands, but how insignificant compared to the great hygienicconditions!
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But the free lodging offered by chance varies exceedingly in hygienicconditions, in shape and in capacity.
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A marvelous service, achieved under strictly hygienicconditions-andyoung women must make their way through the world!
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The improved hygienicconditions under which we live have had the effect of very largely increasing the population.
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Brighton is considering whether to introduce drug consumption rooms, where users can take drugs in safe and hygienicconditions.
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The risk is 20 per 1000 for persons eating and drinking under poor hygienicconditions.
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Man will be able to live quite differently, for hygienicconditions-eventhose considered most indispensable-willno longer be of any importance.
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But this latter fact is probably due to poor nourishment and bad hygienicconditions rendering the poorer classes more susceptible to tuberculosis.
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Moreover, the hygienicconditions are still extremely unfavourable, and the rate of mortality among Europeans in Java and the Celebes is particularly high.
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Both parents were evidently representative products of the underfeeding and generally poor hygienicconditions of the laboring classes in a large Irish city.
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Of course the sanitary and hygienicconditions which influence the death rate are so numerous that we cannot enter into and discuss them.
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More than 10,000 schools are on hired premises, and many of these are absolutely destitute of hygienicconditions.
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She, too, is a human being, subject to disease, and, unless hygienicconditions be observed, will soon be stricken low by its presence.