However, and I have evidence in the form of ultrasound photographs to back this up, they succeeded in sterilising me. |
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If there are no plants in the greenhouse at all then a sulphur candle is as good a way of sterilising everything. |
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A lot of bagged shell lime was sold to Distilleries for whitewashing and sterilising purposes. |
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The audit found a practice nurse had been disinfecting but not sterilising an instrument known as a speculum. |
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Other rhodium complexes may also be useful for sterilising blood for transfusion by inactivating viruses. |
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The feeding bottles and accessories remain sterilise for 24 consecutive hours, repeating the sterilising cycle a number of times. |
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Firstly, our market staff are cleansing, disinfecting and sterilising our auction premises, so that we will be able to offer a safe environment when we are allowed to open. |
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Furthermore, the sterilising effect of the diode laser can also be used in endodontic and periodontic treatments. |
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If so, sterilising the water beforehand is a must, because pathogens from one plant can infect your entire crop. |
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After all, the PBOC has so far succeeded in sterilising most of the increase in reserves. |
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The heavyweight champion of the world even took charge of sterilising the nipple of the baby's bottle for the youngest child. |
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Deep-freezing, pasteurising and sterilising the product mean that its characteristics can be preserved at the same time as making it easy to use. |
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These are preserves obtained by sterilising vegetables with or without a covering liquid. |
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These are products obtained by sterilising fruit with the addition of syrup as a covering liquid. |
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This saves water and sewage as the sterilising agent does not have to be rinsed off with water. |
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This assay consists in sterilising one or more vials containing biological spores, together with the normal items to be sterilised. |
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Filling the bags and sterilising them, however, is labour intensive and energy consuming. |
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For sterilising the closures, three capsule baths for size-28 and 38 flatcaps, plus size-28 sportcaps, are provided above the filler. |
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For every litre of beer, 7 to 10 litres of water are needed, for the brewing itself and for cleaning and sterilising all the receptacles that the beer is produced and transported in. |
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The hardest has been hot to reject them but to get loose of their sterilising fascinations with a freed imagination, a poetic clairvoyance of the Whole world. |
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Comply with the manufacturer's instructions specified on the packaging of the sterilising agent, and with local application guidelines and fresh water regulations. |
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Put the jars into the oven to sterilise them or follow my sterilising tip above. |
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Rinse all your washed equipment thoroughly before sterilising. |
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I'm put off, however, by all that mucking around with sterilising tablets, yeast and glass demijohns to make something that's never going to be as nice as wine made from grapes. |
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I didn't find it difficult thinking about the reign of terror while sterilising feeding bottles and washing baby clothes, but I was extremely tired. |
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We do, in Germany, have a system that, by sterilising at 133 degrees, is proof against diseases and BSE and makes their use as animal feed possible. |
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However, aid for soil sterilisation or purchasing sterilising machinery would not seem to be admissible as the Guidelines permit compensation only for damage caused to buildings and machinery by adverse weather conditions. |
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While it may be costly in some clinics, Martin said the clinics they work with charge Dh130 for sterilising a male cat and Dh175 for a female cat. |
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