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How to use Germs in a sentence

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Germs and rot were the last things that they needed right now.
Most students known Diamond from the PBS documentary based on his Pulitzer Prize-winning book Guns, Germs, and Steel.
The author of Guns, Germs, and Steel is out with an adaptation for young people of The Third chimpanzee.
These bodies are obviously organized, resembling in all points the germs of the lowest organisms, and diverse in size and structure.
Make sure you get in between the fingers and under the nails where uninvited germs like to hang out.
However, this doesn't kill bacteria and could in fact spread the invisible germs around kitchen surfaces.
You will be safe around a house filled with snifflers and germs that are airborne from sneezers, and from flu symptom sufferers.
When different germs trade resistances, you could end up with an untreatable disease.
I would only be inflicting my germs all over you and giving you a bad chest.
Dark, dank and musty, it was the perfect breeding ground for countless deadly germs and diseases.
The echinacea, lavender, and tea tree kill germs and the St. John's wort soothes the pain.
Great for spots and stains, it kills mold and mildew, athlete's foot fungus, and staph and salmonella germs.
If your child gets infected again, it's more likely to be with these resistant germs.
Food and water also can carry infectious germs, so be sure to wash fruits and vegetables thoroughly before eating.
Therefore, agricultural, herding societies will carry deadlier germs than will hunter-gatherers or people that farm only plants.
The pit may act as the breeding ground of disease-causing germs and mosquitoes.
They discovered acupuncture before it was known that blood circulates, or that germs cause disease.
Washing hands is an important technique in controlling the spread of germs but we have very limited washbasins in our ward.
The river water is untreated and can harbour germs that cause illnesses such as Weil's disease.
A whole day of radiation of ultraviolet rays even kills the most resistant of germs.
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Examples from Classical Literature
In the interests of the uninfected parishes we trust that the Sanitary Inspector will deal faithfully with the Germs.
But, in the end, it was General Botha who cleared out the Germs.
Their windows are crusted with dust, their babies' milk bottles are yellow with germs.
There were also the germs of two more, one at Providence and the other on Rhode Island.
No doubt there were germs in the early Iranian religion of a priestly system.
This is a surgical dressing which has been so treated that it is free from germs.
However, it should be remembered that green manure makes a good home for the growth of scab germs.
It is thus that a dust of septic germs can be formed even in contact with air.
Another is the possibility of a descent by leaps, through a metamorphosis of germs or a heterogenetic generation.
It has been discovered recently that germs of infantile paralysis are conveyed by the housefly.
This shows that the germs and their spores or seeds are the only causes of spoilage that we have to deal with in canning.
Hence it is possible that the Myxosporidian sporoplasm really consists of two, incompletely-divided germs.
A famous scientist holds that the universal ether bears vital germs which impinging upon a dead world would bring life to it.
In that sense the germs of the Mahayana existed in the life-time of Gotama.
The milk used for either butter or margarin should be free or freed from disease germs.
Certain germs may produce ulcers, as the glanders bacilli, which cause the ulcerations on the nasal septum in glanders.
They seem to be flying about in the air with other germs, and have found a sort of nidus among my melancholy fancies.
The soil must be well ventilated to supply nitrogen for the nitrogen-fixing germs and oxygen for the nitrifying germs.
To do their work well the nitrogen-fixing germs and the nitrifying germs require certain conditions.
This they do not of their own power but through the aid of very minute plants called bacteria or nitrogen-fixing germs.
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