Vitamin B-12 deficiency can also be caused by a tapeworm ingested from contaminated fish, because the tapeworm saps nutrients from your body. |
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It was identified in the 1820s as the bacterium found in contaminated food that causes botulism. |
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The burn contained surface water from a nearby outfall that could be contaminated with sewage, as well as animal faeces from farms. |
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The Spanish environment minister said oil had contaminated nearly 180 miles of Galicia's scenic coastline, rich in fishing grounds. |
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Even with modern plastic bottles and synthetic teats failure of hygienic cleaning and contaminated water supplies can prove lethal. |
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Famous brands of 10-year-old malt whisky are contaminated with high levels of a toxin which scientists fear could cause cancer. |
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The water around a fish farm can become so heavily contaminated that no life can survive on the surrounding seabed. |
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The amount of mercury found in fish may be 3,000 times the original concentration in the contaminated water. |
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The hull breach had contaminated the galley stores and ruined most of the unpreserved food. |
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As an unforeseen consequence, oil contaminated with wax and sludge was poised to foul the new propeller governor and relief valve. |
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The infection can be derived from contaminated bedding and it can be spread from stallions to mares during breeding. |
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These wounds can become sloughy and contaminated with bacteria, which increases the risks for clinical infection and malodour. |
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What food is available is frequently contaminated because of pollution and unhygienic conditions. |
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There have been concerns that the horse meat used in burgers, lasagne and Bolognese sold in the UK is contaminated with veterinary drugs. |
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A cross sectional survey was performed in a chromium contaminated area and in an uncontaminated control area about 10 km away. |
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Air pollution can hurt animals and humans when they inhale contaminated air. |
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The house he had lived in, found to be contaminated with barium, would be destroyed. |
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Sources of contaminated soils include manufacturers, businesses, retail establishments, government and individuals. |
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Food poisoning is caused by consuming food or drink that is contaminated with bacteria, parasites or viruses. |
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Certain bacteria in contaminated food or water can release a toxin that causes your intestinal cells to secrete salt and water. |
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The bug is passed on from person to person or through food contaminated by a sufferer. |
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Infections can also enter the body through cuts in the skin or through contaminated food. |
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There are large urban areas contaminated by dangerous munitions, and daily reports of unattended children being injured and killed. |
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Portlaw is worthy of a special mention as it had the cleanest bins and the least number contaminated. |
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The meat was served in restaurants with no adverse effect on humans but the contaminated leftovers were sold to local farmers as pigswill. |
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Also, tuna is one of the species of fish that tends to be most contaminated with the heavy metal mercury. |
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Further checks revealed that all their cylinders were contaminated, so the dive was aborted. |
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Certain wild fish are contaminated with mercury, a heavy metal that damages your nervous system and may increase your heart attack risk. |
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In addition, the water has been contaminated by discharge from local pig farms. |
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Consumers can become seriously ill if they eat an egg that is not fully cooked and contaminated with salmonella. |
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Mormons believe that the physical body is sacred and shouldn't be contaminated. |
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When the emergency is over and the all-clear signal is sounded, remember that outside air is still contaminated. |
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In fact, sewage had seeped into the town's water supplies and contaminated the water. |
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The order arose after many of the wells were found to be contaminated with human sewage. |
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A side stream of the Quoile was visibly contaminated with human sewage and other wastes. |
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In a few locations, spills of these liquids infiltrated the soil and created very large areas of contaminated groundwater and soil. |
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Perhaps the best-known Vibrio infection is cholera, which sickens many people in underdeveloped countries through contaminated food and water. |
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Soon the gene banks in Mexico, birthplace of the original corn varieties, may also be contaminated. |
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Bombs, mines, and other war material also contaminated land and water and damaged flora and fauna. |
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The result though is a rising water table contaminated with salt, and a landscape changed beyond all recognition. |
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The crop had been contaminated by biopharmaceutical corn which was planted last year in the same field and unexpectedly sprouted again. |
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The objective is to enable our forces to survive, fight, and win in a chemically or biologically contaminated warfare environment. |
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If the stain is proving impossible to shift, consider replacing the contaminated area of paving. |
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Jewelry-making, electroplating, and other industries generate waste water contaminated with metals. |
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Soon bodily effluvia and contaminated clothing are everywhere in Sunderland, and so is the epidemic. |
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It is transmitted through contaminated food, water and infected human faeces. |
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Seeds also are spread by hay, combines, grain trucks, and in contaminated winter wheat seed. |
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Small amounts of exposure occur from inhalation, skin absorption, and inadvertent ingestion of contaminated soil or dust. |
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His spirit is considered to be impure, dangerous, contaminated and contagious. |
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In the developed world, bottled water owes part of its popularity to the view that tap water is impure, contaminated, and hence risky. |
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Breast milk is always sterile, unlike the one served in bottles that could be contaminated because of mixing impure water. |
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The Cornell team worked with sand contaminated with phenanthrene, a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon typically found in coal tar. |
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Basically, due to the internal injuries from the impact, bile had contaminated the entire body cavity, making it smell foul. |
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This water is highly contaminated with dolomite from the cement manufacturing factories. |
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Rather than eating fish, which is largely contaminated with PCBs and mercury, consume a high-quality purified fish or cod liver oil. |
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The former site is a vacant former industrial site, contaminated with coal tar and other industrial by-products. |
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Coffee is regularly contaminated with unappetising detritus ranging from floor sweepings and twigs to poisonous, mouldy coffee beans. |
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In this instance, the dioxin source was traced to contaminated animal fats that had been added to chicken feed and other animal feedstuffs. |
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The accident also contaminated the water cistern of the cesspool's owner, who had to purchase water from the Aqueduct Company thereafter. |
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Through the years, sewage outfalls have carried industrial and domestic wastes into the bay, making it highly contaminated. |
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Garlic, onion and strong spices were strictly forbidden in case they contaminated the leaves. |
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Scottish haemophiliacs infected with hepatitis C by contaminated blood products may not suspect they are carrying the deadly virus. |
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Most cases of hepatitis C are caused by sharing contaminated needles to inject street drugs. |
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All the water, brought in by trucks, is contaminated and must be boiled to make it drinkable. |
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A further problem is that the main storm drain, which enters the Barrow at the bridge, is sometimes contaminated with raw sewage. |
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A rescue operation was launched to save wildlife after an oil slick contaminated part of the Manchester ship canal. |
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The early targets had been water supplies contaminated by human waste, slaughterhouse offal, and garbage. |
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Chino Airport Manager James Jenkins stated that the aircraft in these hangars are not contaminated, but the area is. |
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After one-time use, mop heads are removed and placed in a laundry hamper with other contaminated, reusable woven fabrics. |
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Farm children often play near recently sprayed fields and sometimes swim in irrigation canals filled with water contaminated with pesticides. |
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About 1800 haemophilic patients were infected with HIV from contaminated agents. |
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Hundreds of British haemophiliacs were infected with HIV and the Hepatitis C virus in the 1980s after receiving contaminated blood products. |
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More than 100 haemophiliacs contracted HIV and more than 260 contracted hepatitis C from contaminated blood products. |
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It looks like fun, but the water here is stagnant and contaminated with raw sewage. |
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The contaminated cotton wadding was not found in quilts used in local colleges and nursing homes for the elderly. |
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Local people were drafted in as casual workers to clean up the contaminated factory. |
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Thousands drowned in the murky brew that was soon contaminated by sewage and industrial waste. |
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The site is heavily contaminated and a 24-hour watch is required to prevent fly tipping. |
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Somewhere in the maze of subterranean cracks below the village, contaminated surface water was leaking into clean groundwater. |
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It also submits that the most contaminated soil is typically at the water table and that the Defendant failed to test at that crucial level. |
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Oocytes ingested from contaminated soil or other sources excyst in the duodenum, and released sporozoites invade the intestine. |
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It has been known that fish contaminated with sporozoans would frequently suffer from excessive softening. |
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Harnessing the voracious appetites of microorganisms could potentially provide an economical route to remediate contaminated soils. |
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The balance of the contaminated ingredient and all of the compound feed containing it on the manufacturers premises were impounded. |
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The surface of the land has been cleared but the soil is contaminated several feet down. |
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So most of these jokers are finding charities to give the contaminated cash to. |
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The single contaminated batch, consisting of 16 jumbo boxes of chicken weighing 54 kg each was destroyed by department officials. |
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When contaminated seeds are planted, bunt spores germinate in the presence of moisture and infect the wheat seedlings. |
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In doing so, they expose themselves to marijuana which may be contaminated with adulterants and mould. |
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The contaminated chilli powder has been imported from India, where certain producers have been adulterating their product with the red dye. |
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Serious damage to the eye and possible loss of vision may result from using contaminated eye drops. |
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Susceptible birds become infected when they have contact with contaminated excretions or surfaces that are contaminated with excretions. |
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You get it by eating food contaminated with the excreta of people who are either infected themselves or who carry the germs. |
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Wound excision involves removal of dead and contaminated tissue that, if left, would become a medium for infection. |
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Consuming contaminated meat can lead to diarrhoea, intestinal worms or food poisoning and is especially dangerous for the very young or very old. |
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The Dip site will be excavated and contaminated material put in a lined cell, before a tennis court is built on top to permanently seal the site. |
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A loony spider farm owner feeds his pets with crickets that have been contaminated in a nearby chemical waste dump. |
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After the blaze millions of litres of contaminated water, including white spirit, turpentine, creosote and asbestos, poured into the drain. |
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It occurs most frequently as an epizootic or enzootic disease of herbivores that acquire spores from direct contact with contaminated soil. |
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Circular exclusion zones around contaminated farms will mean nothing if there is a strong wind blowing in one direction. |
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Experts said a contaminated vehicle may have spread the disease, but airborne transmission over such a distance is not unknown. |
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As one might expect, the environments in which farm animals are confined can also be significantly contaminated. |
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The enterovirus can be spread through several mediums, including mucus or saliva and food or drink contaminated by the virus, she said. |
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The Drugs Agency still lacks the power to order the recall of contaminated meat. |
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Guidelines for treating contaminated water by boiling as well as chemical disinfection are discussed subsequently. |
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Rather, transmission is probably quite direct, involving recently contaminated food or water or unclean hands or utensils. |
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Heavy rain and king tides meant many beaches were contaminated with wastewater runoff. |
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If you weren't contaminated before, you'll be in close contact with long-lived virulent nasties soon's you handle one of those magazines. |
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Wear rubber, vinyl, or plastic gloves when handling severely contaminated clothing. |
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Fill portable heaters outdoors, wipe up spills, and do not use old or contaminated fuel. |
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There was concern for a swan and her five cygnets in the vicinity of the contaminated area. |
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The study mapped where common heather was contaminated by nitrogen in excess of safety limits. |
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Two women and two men in the painting room, next door to where the cleaning process takes place, were contaminated. |
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Similarly, oxygen level had come down substantially in the lake also due to discharge of contaminated water into it. |
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Even today, the tourist beach is contaminated by oil from nearby refineries. |
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The unfortunate chickens that were contaminated by the pigeon droppings we were forced to kill by wringing their necks. |
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Places with poor refrigeration or contaminated water sources rely on aseptically packaged milk for nourishment. |
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Many questions concerning toxicity and allergenicity have been raised about corn contaminated with the spores of this fungus. |
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This will help keep contaminated surface water from entering the well and groundwater. |
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Purton already has a domestic recycling unit and an industrial waste site that accepts contaminated soil. |
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Logging enterprises have destroyed traditional maple sugar camps, and fish caught in freshwater lakes are contaminated with mercury. |
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The company is also considering removing the waste and surrounding contaminated soil. |
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A team of experts will travel in May to clear landmines in Cambodia, one of the worst landmine contaminated areas in the world. |
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If helping other people remove their clothing, try to avoid touching any contaminated areas, and remove the clothing as quickly as possible. |
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They have excavated more than 100,000 cubic metres of fill contaminated with heavy metals, hydrocarbons and dioxins. |
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How many times in med school did I contaminated myself and had to re-scrub and gown? |
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In Belarus over 1.5 million people still live in officially designated contaminated territories. |
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Wounds contaminated with barnyard soil, sewage, or colon contents need special care. |
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Hazardous waste includes contaminated soil, paint, solvent residues, asbestos and highly acidic and alkaline solids. |
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If one's eyes have been contaminated, wash with clean running water for at least 15 minutes. |
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Apart from it becoming scarcer, the great lakes and reservoirs are being contaminated and no longer is the water as pure as in days gone by. |
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Drinking water also can become contaminated with pesticides, lead or other metals. |
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Lead is found in lead-based paint, contaminated soil, household dust, drinking water, lead crystal, and lead-glazed pottery. |
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In recent years, scientists revealed that resident killer whales were heavily contaminated with deadly toxic chemicals. |
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Meat outlets should not be set up near residential areas as it increases the risk of contagious diseases if the meat gets contaminated. |
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New synthetic nanoparticle could disinfect, depollute, and desalinate contaminated water and then get removed magnetically. |
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The area of contaminated soils and water basins is constantly growing as a result of the production of energy resources. |
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Infection occurs when a person breathes in water droplets that are contaminated by many legionella bacteria. |
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A number of chemical treatment processes can be used to separate DU from contaminated soil. |
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Four former US Navy vessels contaminated with toxic chemicals are heading to Hartlepool, Teesside, to be dismantled at a breakers yard. |
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Sick plants or plants grown in contaminated soil may have altered chemistries. |
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It has issued new standards for cooking oil used to cook deep-fry food in an effort to prevent the use of old and contaminated oil. |
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They're usually passed from person to person on unwashed hands and surfaces contaminated by feces. |
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Equipment and playing areas contaminated with blood should be cleaned and disinfected with an appropriate germicide. |
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Much more commonly, anti-tetanus serum has been widely used to confer passive immunity after potentially contaminated minor injuries. |
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This was otherwise a rotten location, an inaccessible brownfield site heavily contaminated by what had been the largest gasworks in Europe. |
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This infection may occur in people exposed to contaminated water in aquariums or pools. |
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Because of the long residence times typical of most bodies of groundwater, contaminated aquifers are not readily restored by natural processes. |
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It can also spread through infected blood and shared needles or syringes contaminated with the virus. |
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The contaminated soil is heated to 650 degrees centigrade to make the contaminants gaseous instead of liquid. |
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Specialists say contaminated heroin or another powder-like substance used to dilute the drug may have spread the disease. |
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The postmortem revealed she had died of fulminating leptospirosis, and examination of the can confirmed it had been contaminated. |
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Residents in states where fracking has been practised for years have charged that gas production has contaminated air and drinking water. |
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Unless the circulating nurse is in a sterile gown, the instrument tray can be contaminated by unsterile clothing. |
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Poor nutrition, contaminated water, and unsanitary living conditions contributed principally to the persistence of disease. |
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Half cooked rice and meat, unripe fruit, stale food, untreated and contaminated water are the sources of indigestion. |
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The contaminated waste was dumped on the shallow foreshores of Homebush Bay, which eventually became reclaimed land. |
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A big problem is that salt water has contaminated a lot of wells in the low-lying areas when this tidal wave came in. |
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Rarely, bacteria that produce botulism may also occur in spore form in contaminated soil. |
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She soon discovers a cover-up involving contaminated water in a local community. |
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Like anthrax, bacteria that produce botulism also occur in spore form in contaminated soil, although that's rare. |
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But some of the parcels will be too contaminated for the postmen and women to deliver. |
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Even our fruits and vegetables get contaminated by these pathogens through exposure to tainted fertilizers and sewage sludge. |
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Others say that real art there was impossible, that it was irremediably contaminated by the propagandistic powers of socialism. |
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The disease is contracted by breathing in mist from contaminated water sources such as cooling towers and air conditioning. |
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Moreover, much of the water supply is deliberately contaminated by willful destruction of sewers, water pipes and storage tanks. |
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Resin plates were contaminated in vivo upon intraoral use by 10 volunteers for 7 nights. |
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The department, which is responsible for official controls on animal feed, did not disclose where the contaminated premixture was found. |
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If you are trying to stop contaminated air from being breathed in, you not only have to filter the air, but ensure a good seal between the respirator and the face. |
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Cholera and typhoid fever are transmitted when I ingest contaminated food or drink. |
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You can catch Q fever by eating or touching contaminated meat. |
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Specimens of fish and amphibians taken from radioactively contaminated or otherwise polluted areas also show some apparent fluctuations in DNA content. |
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Initial indications are that the positive test resulted from the consumption of a contaminated feed product. |
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As for an investigation, the crash site has already been contaminated by local forces. |
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What little evidence there is has been contaminated by the performance of the Malaysian authorities. |
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Some may also have been infected through tattoos and piercings with contaminated needles. |
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Three East Yorkshire fields where genetically modified oilseed rape has been growing have been contaminated with illegal antibiotic genes, it emerged today. |
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Staple foods in the developing world, particularly maize and groundnuts, are often contaminated with aflatoxins, metabolites of Aspergillus species. |
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Ponds, wetlands, groundwater and soil in and around the site were contaminated through the years with chemicals found in creosote. |
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Last month 580 products were recalled after a contaminated batch of Worcester Sauce got into thousands of food products including many ready-made meals. |
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They have also been asked to retain any compound feed containing the contaminated material and to recall any such compound feed sold to farmers and retailers. |
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The exhaust fans could also have moved contaminated droplets into a light and air shaft, where wind may have carried them into other apartments through open windows. |
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A detection method stopped a deadly Listeria outbreak associated with contaminated cheese. |
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Silkwood was tarred as a discontented employee who contaminated herself to embarrass the company she worked for. |
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Then, healthy caterpillars ingest the occlusion bodies and release the virus when feeding on contaminated leaves, thus continuing the life cycle of infection and replication. |
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The anaesthetic had been kept in glass ampoules which were stored in the disinfectant, and became contaminated by seepage through invisible cracks in the glass. |
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This is done to ensure that workers and communities are protected when commercial laundries handle linens and clothes contaminated by toxic substances. |
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Thirty-five of the 36 farms investigated were found to have trout contaminated with the substance while the remaining one had leather carp laced with the toxin. |
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The project is a revitalization of a contaminated industrial site. |
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He generalized that if contaminated wounds healed well with antiseptics, simple incised wounds would benefit from the application of antiseptic as well. |
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The buried valve allowing them to drain and avoid freezing can allow bacterially contaminated water to be drawn into the riser pipe leading to the hydrant. |
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The birds roosted in contaminated buildings and then flew through holes in the roofs to a garden in a nearby village where they were fed by bird-lovers. |
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When a user running Internet Explorer logs on to a contaminated site, the user's PC is infected with malicious code, which has the potential to cause further problems. |
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Transmission of roundworm, whipworm and hookworm requires a warm wet environment to ensure survival of eggs or larvae in soil that is contaminated with human faeces. |
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These safety shields will reduce the risk of accidental exposure of healthcare workers to infectious agents through contaminated sharps in the workplace. |
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In addition, a UN inquiry in Kosovo had found that eight of eleven areas where the shells had been used were still contaminated with low-level radiation. |
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Despite cleanup efforts, groundwater springs contaminated with PCBs still flow into Stout's Creek. |
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I feel contaminated by it, almost as if it's a taint upon my soul. |
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Besides wasteful consumption of so much clean water, pollutants discharged by restaurants, beauty saloons and large bathing rooms are also to blame for contaminated water. |
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If this is not possible, the surgeon must determine whether the need to use an allograft outweighs the risk of sterilizing a contaminated autograft. |
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The majority of these tasks have been completed, including dust control and the remediation of contaminated soils surrounding the marine tank farm. |
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Over time, songbirds like the robin and other prized avians, including bald eagles and peregrine falcons, ingested enough contaminated prey that they died of DDT poisoning. |
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Infection is through the oral route when sucking from teats contaminated either by faeces in ewes harbouring the bacteria in their intestinal tract, or by infected soil. |
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Every frozen or fresh package of spinach can contain up to 50 aphids, mites, or thrips before the FDA labels it contaminated. |
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The action takes place in a small town after it is contaminated by a bacteriological weapon, though the real trouble begins when martial law is imposed. |
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Slaughtering cattle is not a very clean process and meat can become contaminated from the intestines. |
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Wounds sustained in barnyards or stables are considered contaminated. |
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His baroque and intentionally abstruse periodic Latin proved extremely liable to corruption in the extensive and contaminated later manuscript tradition. |
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An avid environmentalist, she was shocked to hear that her favorite food was contaminated with the toxic heavy metal mercury, and she expressed her anger in a song. |
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People do not want to know if their water is septically contaminated. |
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Eel, catfish, carp, shad, herring, sturgeon and striped bass have all been fished commercially in the Hudson, and all have been found contaminated with PCBs at unsafe levels. |
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Two other bioremediation teams, one using bacteria, the other using engineered bacteria, were also given sections of the contaminated soil to test. |
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Legionnaires disease is usually contracted by inhaling water mist from baths, showers and cooling towers or air conditioning systems contaminated with the bacteria. |
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When T. tubifex was exposed to soil contaminated with mixtures PCBs and other organic pollutants there was a decrease in reproduction and development. |
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An unprotected person standing close to the contaminated areas would receive a lethal radiation dose within hours. |
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Experts say catfishes, a species of siluroid, can survive even in seriously contaminated water because its gill and skin both perform the respiratory function. |
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Needles contaminated with blood or body fluids pose a serious risk of transmission of blood-borne diseases such as hepatitis and human immunodeficiency virus. |
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If the equipment used to do your tattoo or piercing is contaminated with an infected person's blood, you can contract a number of serious blood-borne diseases. |
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He says the bacteria will not survive cooking, but could spread to other food items if contaminated carcasses are unhygienically handled in the kitchen. |
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An uninfected person would be susceptible to the virus by touching skin or objects contaminated with infectious droplets, then touching mouth, nose or eyes. |
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They claim the water is contaminated with heavy metals that have leached from the unlined evaporation ponds which cover two square kilometres of the 15-square kilometre site. |
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Methods include in situ and ex situ treatment of contaminated soil, groundwater, industrial wastewater, sludges, soil slurries, marine oil spills, and vapour-phase effluvia. |
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This could spell trouble when a GMO cross-pollinates with the unmodified crop of a small-holder farmer and his crop becomes contaminated by patented genes. |
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In the early days of the recovery many of the DNA samples that were recovered proved useless because they were contaminated by other samples from unsterilised equipment. |
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They covered topics such as measures to take when storing food at room temperature, and how to handle and braai meat in open areas to ensure that food is not contaminated. |
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In some instances, there may be a reason to alert non-allied countries to a potential threat if it would deter them from procuring contaminated equipment. |
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Foods that can become contaminated with Salmonella include raw or undercooked meats, unpasteurized milk, raw or lightly cooked eggs and alfalfa sprouts. |
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Once BW agents have fallen to the ground, these are not likely to cause harm in humans, unless through secondary ingestion of contaminated materials. |
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They quickly discovered that the barracks hospital had been constructed over a contaminated cesspit and that the patients were literally wallowing in their own sewage. |
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The council's food safety team has dealt with about 160 complaints in the past year, covering foreign objects found in food, out-of-date foods and contaminated food. |
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Federal investigators are scouring records to chart the life of the animal and others in its birth herd for evidence that they may have consumed contaminated feed. |
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The Center for Science in the Public Interest reports that 38 percent of milk samples in 10 cities were contaminated with sulfa drugs and other antibiotics. |
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A waste sump overflowed in September causing hundreds of gallons of contaminated water to pour into the Gullielands Burn which flows through the Chapelcross site. |
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In trials, ambulances that had just come off duty were swabbed and results showed every vehicle was contaminated with a variety of pathogens, including bacteria and fungi. |
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Among foods, E.coli is transmitted most commonly through undercooked minced beef and milk that is raw, inadequately pasteurised or contaminated after pasteurisation. |
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He said it was reasonable to believe the water had not been contaminated before the period in question because no-one prior to that period had taken ill. |
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In Russia, as of 2004, 80 percent of all HIV cases involved drug injectors, and many of these infections occurred because addicts share contaminated needles. |
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On the Australian mainland, they killed them by giving them poisoned food and clothing contaminated by diseases they had never before experienced. |
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Would any other industry be allowed to get away with selling contaminated and poisoned products to consumers and then blame them if they get sick? |
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When a cork is contaminated with TCA it makes the wine that comes into contact with it stink and taste bad and we say the wine is corked or corky. |
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Meanwhile, an environmental health spokeswoman has advised residents to take maximum care when returning home as floodwater is likely to be contaminated. |
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Potential health hazards for acute and chronic effects in floriculturists and commercial florists constantly exposed to contaminated cut flowers have been reported. |
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One novel approach to detect contaminated platelets involves incubating a sample with a fluorescent-labeled vancomycin probe and then examining it by microvolume fluorometry. |
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Frequent hand washing, prompt disinfection of contaminated surfaces, and washing of soiled articles of clothing should reduce the likelihood of cross infection. |
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A director of gastroenterology at a laboratory in a medical center in Alabama found that 14 out of 20 medical devices sent to a well-known reprocessor came back contaminated. |
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It is further contaminated with chemicals such as emulsifiers, preservatives and antioxidants designed to increase its shelf life and improve its commercial viability. |
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Grossly contaminated wounds containing devitalised tissue are at risk of infection with Clostridium tetani, and antitetanus serum and tetanus toxoid should be available. |
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Both are large, shallow embayments that are contaminated by direct discharges from mercury-cell chlor-alkali plants and dominated by rapid tidal flushing. |
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It may also by carried by dust and long grass contaminated by infected animals so if one beast develops the condition, the others should be moved out of that pasture. |
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Humans can be infected by inhaling tiny droplets of virus-laden rodent excreta, eating contaminated food or simply by absorption through the skin. |
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They should be worn when the worker will come in contact with blood, body fluids, secretions and excretions, or with items that have been contaminated with these fluids. |
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Attachment cones of the latter type are likely to be extensively contaminated with extraneous material, even if the fossils are well preserved and unaltered. |
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More advanced iceberg miners drill deep into the iceberg to get below more recent layers that are contaminated by the fallout of industrial chemicals. |
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Legionnaires, which can be contracted from contaminated water, has early flu-like symptoms and brings on a rare form of pneumonia. |
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Then much of the magma was contaminated with crustal materials prior to their eruption. |
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Army sent contaminated blankets to Native Americans, especially Plains groups, to control the Indian problem. |
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Comparison of the ability of organic aids and EDTA to enhance the phytoextraction of the metals from a multi-metals contaminated soils. |
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Death is caused by primary amoebic meningoencephalitis associated with swimming in contaminated surface waters. |
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Ever since, huge amount of contaminated water leaked and is entering the oceans. |
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Aramark acquired a property upon which a drycleaning business was operated that was determined to be contaminated. |
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The water samples collected from 23 major cities were all bacteriologically contaminated and showed higher values of turbidity, nitrate and lead. |
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Greenpeace claims that the Irish Sea remains one of the most heavily contaminated seas in the world because of these discharges. |
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However, Walliams has denied being tested for Weil's disease, which is caused by contaminated water. |
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As a consequence of its industrial heritage, there are extensive areas of contaminated ground along the shores of the estuary. |
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The contaminated material should be encapsulated and removed. |
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Deadly Weil's disease can be carried in water contaminated with rats' urine. |
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Bangladeshi water is contaminated with arsenic frequently because of the high arsenic contents in the soil. |
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The reason platelets are more often contaminated than other blood products is that they are stored at room temperature for short periods of time. |
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Fieldscale venting applications have successfully recovered large quantities of volatile organics from contaminated soil. |
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The stearin is a technical stearic acid with the structural chemical formula, contaminated with palmitic acid and oleic. |
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The infection can also be contracted by eating contaminated food or drinking unpasteurised milk. |
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Mench M, Vangronsveld J, Clijsters H, Lepp NW, Edwards R In situ immobilization and phytostabilisation of contaminated soils. |
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It is believed that washermen mix the laundry that pass on germs from contaminated clothes to others. |
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Akacid, because it nebulizes very well, can be fogged into contaminated buildings. |
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Noroviruses, transmitted from person to person and indirectly via contaminated water and food, are highly contagious. |
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In pyrometallurgical fast reactors, the separated plutonium and uranium are contaminated by actinides and cannot be used for nuclear weapons. |
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Ingestion of deoxynivalenol contaminated feed alters the pig vaccinal immune responses. |
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Simply attach WADI to a bottle filled with contaminated water, lay it in the sun and wait for the smiley face to appear. |
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However, orthopyroxene, olivine and mangnetite were also detected in contaminated soils including allophane and quartz. |
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Substrate contaminants cause craters because the paint does not wet the contaminated area or immediately dewets from it. |
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If a man who has discharged nonseminal discharge sits on a pile of ten cushions, all ten of them are contaminated. |
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Many believe they have been fundamentally contaminated for life and may refuse to have children for fear of birth defects. |
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It can be installed over any flat, clean, structurally sound surface, including contaminated, moisture-problem or uncured concrete subfloors. |
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Another investigation published today found that the Byker Incinerator has not significantly contaminated soil in the surrounding area. |
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Humans become infected by ingesting unwashed vegetables contaminated by animal feces containing strongyloid larvae. |
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People get sick when they consume contaminated water or produce, undercooked poultry or meat, or unpasteurized dairy products. |
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Another interesting example is ephydrids that colonize wood that has been heavily contaminated with human urine in ancient European buildings. |
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Last week authorities confiscated a shipment of baby powder found contaminated with a strain of bacteria potentially deadly to infants. |
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The composting technology of fat contaminated waste is based on the use of fat oxidating microorganisms. |
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The virus can also be transmitted by way of aerosolized vomitus or contact with a contaminated surface. |
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It is more than a year since people were told their homes could be contaminated with carbon disulphide from the adjacent former Courtaulds site. |
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A NEW type of clingfilm has been developed which changes colour if food is contaminated. |
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Last year nearly 50 back patients died from fungal meningitis after being spinally injected with contaminated corticosteroids. |
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Bacillary dysentery Bacteria travel the fecal-oral route via contaminated water, food, person-to-person contact. |
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The floors or toilet tissue placed on the floor may not be perceived as contaminated surfaces or objects. |
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The carbon strips out the PCE as the contaminated water is drawn through it. |
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These companies process and recycle oils, solvents, refinery wastes, contaminated soils and filter cakes in solid and liquid form. |
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The area around Suva Intermediate School is no more contaminated than many southeast Los Angeles neighborhoods. |
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Vehicles using leaded gasoline that contaminated cities' air decades ago have increased aggravated assault in urban areas, researchers say. |
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The company said the etodolac was contaminated during manufacture with the drug acebutolol hydrochloride. |
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