This includes brushing the dirt from the injection site and swabbing the area with alcohol or disinfectant. |
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They are commuting into New Orleans, swabbing the mold off walls, ripping the guts out of buildings, removing mountains of soggy debris. |
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Shop dirt, oil and grease can be removed by either vapor degreasing or swabbing with acetone or another nontoxic solvent. |
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Slasher finishes swabbing down his work surface, and has another swig of beer. |
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She poured more antiseptic onto the wound, swabbing it away with a sterile cloth. |
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In the food industry, best practice is monitoring Listeria using regular swabbing and sampling within the plant environment. |
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In these cases, swabbing with soft foam swabs may be required to clean these mains effectively. |
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Turn the rollers with your finger and continue swabbing them until all the dirt is removed. |
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Less aggressive techniques involve jetting, swabbing and flushing which can remove soft deposits, but not hard tuberculation. |
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As swabbing may release significant levels of asbestos fibres from asbestos cement water mains, its use in such situations should be reviewed. |
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Flushing, swabbing, and pigging are three techniques used to remove biofilms, sediment, and corrosion by-products from water main interiors. |
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This involves swabbing a square centimetre area of an establishment's food preparation surfaces with a cotton swab to determine the number of viable bacteria present. |
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The boat is equipped with a refrigerator, a freezer, and a microwave, so the women can zap their meals between jibing, tacking, and swabbing decks. |
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The mouth can be moistened by swabbing with water or a solution of salt and water. |
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In the longer term, the council is working with vets to offer a combined DNA swabbing and micro-chipping service. |
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A hand appears, swabbing each of them, then you can watch as the bacteria grow. |
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And although the bluejackets might complain at the extra work involved in the daily swabbing of the decks, they, too, recognized its importance and so they did it well. |
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However, I can say after purposely firing multiple consecutive shots without swabbing the bore that hot water slicked the rifle up to brand new in a few short minutes. |
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This may involve swabbing of large items and analyzing the swab, cutting a stain from an item of clothing, or using adhesive tape to remove skin cells from an item that a person has touched. |
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Have you made up a list of FAQs and their answers for the swabbing teams? |
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Shipping is a potential source of pollution in the event of marine accidents, dumping of swabbing or bilge water directly into the sea or during transshipment and cargo stowage in port. |
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As a result of the review an environmental swabbing program was introduced to monitor the effectiveness of sanitation procedures in the licensed abattoirs. |
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Using modern technology, your DNA can be extracted from a small biological sample, such as a few drops of blood, the root of one of your hairs, or by swabbing the inside of your mouth. |
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Oral mucosal transudate is obtained by swabbing the buccal mucosa and tongue. |
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Other typical services cover building oil and gas well foundations, cementing oil and gas well casings, cleaning, bailing and swabbing oil and gas wells, draining and pumping mines, overburden removal services at mines, etc. |
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Swabbing a specimen should only be performed if the tympanic membrane has ruptured. |
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