| Healthcare-associated infections are bacteriologically similar to hospital-acquired infections. |
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| More children referred from study practices than from control practices had bacteriologically proved urinary tract infections. |
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| Thirty-four aborted sheep foetuses collected from these 20 flocks were bacteriologically and pathologically examined. |
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| Our 20-year long experience of manufacturing bacteriologically highly sensitive products forms the basis of our know-how. |
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| A precisely manufactured conical connection can be gapless and thereby ensure a bacteriologically sealed connection. |
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| The tests demonstrate that the Ficoncella waters are bacteriologically pure. |
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| My solution was simple, sartorially elegant and bacteriologically sound: I switched to bow ties and have worn them exclusively ever since. |
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| However, in a test of 13 different brands of vaccine in 1900, not one was found to be bacteriologically pure and in some, hundreds of colonies of teaming germs were found. |
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| For food safety and commercial reasons it is very important to guarantee an egg product of bacteriologically superior quality without coagulation. |
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| In industries where hygiene is essential to be fully continuous coating, bacteriologically stable and resistant to wear and to various corrosion products. |
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| The history of Katadyn goes back to an invention of Professor Alexander Krause from Munich to use electrolysis to deposit silver ions in water in order to clean it bacteriologically. |
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| The water that arrives in the tap, that we could consider chemically and bacteriologically potable generally misses the needed vitality lost on the process of potabilization. |
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| Bacteriological tests are available to determine if water is bacteriologically safe for human consumption. |
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| Products can be bacteriologically safe and of high quality, but incorrect storage or handling by the consumer can turn food into a health risk. |
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| Influence of parity and stage of lactation on the somatic cell count in bacteriologically negative dairy cows. |
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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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| All children with skin lesions were bacteriologically investigated and none of them had staphylococcal infection. |
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| In 1951 Wiedemann worked in co-operation with the Milk Research Institute in Kiel to develop a bacteriologically faultless floor drain. |
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| From October 2006 to November 2008, two hundred and forty six samples were analysed bacteriologically. |
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| In most cases, this product would be below minimum quality standards or mislabelled, but not bacteriologically or chemically contaminated, and hence not a threat to health or safety. |
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| Critical' fresh raw materials and finished products are bacteriologically analysed in our own laboratories before they are sent off to the customer. |
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| Water purification with mixed oxidants results in a potent, broad-spectrum kill of viruses, bacteria and protozoa, making the water bacteriologically suitable to drink. |
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