And surfaces dry much quicker than when they are swabbed down with wet mops, reducing the risk of slips and falls. |
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She grabbed the mop and bucket and swabbed down the deck in record time, determined to be the best pirate of all time. |
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Stems were cut 10 mm above the soil level and the wound area was immediately swabbed to remove contaminants from cut cells. |
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Orthopaedic liaison nurses swabbed all patients in the community for MRSA and methicillin sensitive Staphylococcus aureus. |
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The largest five lesions were swabbed with one swab by gently rubbing the wound surface. |
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In the Clark case, technicians swabbed every surface, knowing the smallest trace amount could nab a killer. |
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The shoes had been swabbed by a piece of gauze-like material which was then subjected to machine tests. |
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She was a lean charcoal sketch, swatches of bright orange swabbed behind her alert feline ears. |
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The weapon of torture was the chemical Oleoresin Capsicum, known as pepper spray, swabbed into their eyes with a Q-tip. |
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She felt her determination melt away as the doctor swabbed her wrist with the disinfectant, the sharp smell tickling her nose. |
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They pinned her to the floor, swabbed her arm and injected the sedative in her. |
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To obtain each sample, 4 sterile cotton-tipped applicators were slightly moistened in sterile saline and swabbed along the length of the shaft. |
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The wall of the womb is swabbed and closed with stitches that will later safely dissolve. |
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The base of the lesion should be swabbed vigorously because the virus is cell-associated. |
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She swabbed the inside of Sean's elbow, and stuck the needle in. |
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The plate is swabbed in three directions to obtain a uniform lawn of growth. |
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The area was cleaned with an alcohol swab, and a microlancet was then used to puncture the swabbed area. |
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Their hands were swabbed and the swabs subsequently analyzed for traces of nitroglycerine. |
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A similar plan is being piloted in the east London borough of Barking and Dagenham, where dogs are being swabbed for a new database. |
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Currently, greenhouse trials of Maul-20, Rootshield and Prestop sprayed or swabbed on tomato plants are under way. |
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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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After she had been told that this could be due to cold sore virus infection, the lesions were swabbed and sent for culture in viral transport medium. |
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So keen were some of the TT enthusiasts from abroad that they took what packs Catherine had brought and swabbed their dogs there and then! |
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He was lifted to his feet by the caller, who was also the referee, walked to the fresh air at the back of the tent, and given some water, and had his blood swabbed away. |
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But through its tiled passages there sails a shiply cleanliness. Everything is washed down with hosewater, swabbed down with swabs. |
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With Q-tips and saline in hand, I went back out to the kennel, swabbed his eye and flooded it with the saline. |
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Two years ago I swabbed my cheek with something that felt like a cotton bud and sent it off to a Washington-based organisation called African Ancestry. |
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With her large, dark eyes and soft velvety ears two-year-old Tilly may not look like your average criminal – yet this week she had her cheek swabbed for a new canine DNA database. |
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They are swabbed with sputum, urine or other samples from the patient and the reaction indicates which is the most effective drug against the infection. |
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For each pen dorsal surfaces of pen partition walls shall be swabbed. |
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The skin near the point of insertion, probably the groin, will be swabbed with antiseptic and then most of the rest of your body covered with surgical blankets and towels. |
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Repeat steps 2 to 5 for all areas to be swabbed. |
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What areas should be swabbed, and what is the proper technique? |
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Question: How often should critical and regular test sites be swabbed? |
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After an area of the upper chest, neck or arm is swabbed with a disinfectant and covered with sterile drapes, a local anaesthetic is injected to numb the venous puncture site. |
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Lister found that the solution swabbed on wounds remarkably reduced the incidence of gangrene. |
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Dr Dunn and his team said that they have swabbed more than 500 belly buttons over the past two years, but concentrate on just 60 individuals for their study. |
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Fall migrant Cooper's Hawks were trapped in mist nets or bow nets and swabbed for trichomonads during September through mid-October at Hawk Ridge. |
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