A clean machine is a healthy machine, and a variety of items can contaminate hydraulic oil. |
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To get as much meat from animal carcasses as possible, slaughterhouses use two methods that may contaminate meat with spinal cord tissue. |
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All products have the potential to contaminate ground and surface water if used improperly through leaching, runoff and off-target application. |
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Infection is acquired by ingestion of viable tissue cysts in meat or oocysts excreted by cats that contaminate the environment. |
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Rotting ooze can quickly contaminate bags, store walls, boxes, machinery and other equipment and has proven very difficult to eliminate. |
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Striving for rarely achieved yields wastes money and may contaminate the ground and surface water. |
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It is environmentally sound, as it does not contaminate groundwater or use up scarce water resources. |
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Their snotty noses run, they put everything in their mouths, and they get secretions on their hands and contaminate whatever they touch. |
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Through this vuln an attacker who is able to compromise a CVS server can contaminate source-code repositories with Trojan code. |
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Incorrectly installed systems can waste water and care must be taken not to contaminate mains water supplies through backflow. |
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One must not only accept the possibility of a lunar paleontology and parabiology, but take precautions not to contaminate the existing forms. |
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They can contaminate underlying soils and groundwater or contaminate storm water which travels to bodies of surface water. |
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Punish the delinquent employees and also the people who contaminate the atmosphere. |
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Once we realize this truth, we are unlikely to contaminate ourselves by behavior beneath our dignity. |
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Moreover, they may contaminate fomites that can transmit the disease to persons who do not have direct contact with the animals. |
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Removing the stalk would create openings in the skin of the fruit, enabling the chemical to contaminate the fruit's flesh. |
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He added that repeated use of old oil will contaminate food cooked in it increasing the risk of disease and cancer. |
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Chemicals in everyday products such as good packaging and cosmetics contaminate our air, water and soil. |
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But this should not be carried out on-farm because it can further contaminate the ground and infect other cattle. |
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If not properly disposed of, these substances can contaminate ground water. |
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Many types of viral and bacterial pathogens that grow in the gut of infected people may contaminate water and food. |
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The poison could be used to contaminate food or water, which would achieve the aim of spreading panic, or left on door handles in busy buildings. |
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But these priests were so self-righteous that they wouldn't contaminate themselves with blood money. |
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At many U.S. military target ranges, petroleum products and heavy metals used in bombs and bullets contaminate the soil and groundwater. |
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Ms Lloyd said cacti could injure livestock and working dogs and contaminate wool. |
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They produce lots of toxins, called mycotoxins, which can contaminate our food. |
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Control jointed goatgrass in roadside ditches and other areas that may contaminate the fields. |
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Apparently parents emit poisonous substances which contaminate their kids in much the same way that humans pollute the environment. |
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The narcos burn the forest, plant a crop, contaminate the water, buy cattle, and cut down more trees for pasture. |
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Infant botulism can occur when a child ingests a bacterium called Clostridium botulinum that is in dirt and dust and can contaminate honey. |
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Construction of drilled piles in unstable soil is difficult because soil can contaminate the pile. |
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Copper will not contaminate the pickling solution, and it is crucial that you keep your pickle clean. |
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Unfortunately, it is periodically infested with bugs and vermin, which can harass citizens, contaminate buildings, etc. |
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Rat urine and feces are infectious and contaminate the surroundings, including human food. |
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Avoid contact with the rim or inside of the valve and cap with your fingers, as this will contaminate the inside milk contact surfaces. |
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While cesium and strontium, the two materials found in the generators, cannot be used to make nuclear weapons, they could contaminate large areas if combined with explosives. |
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Feces, urine, or blood can easily contaminate the wound and infection can range from a superficial infection to septicemia and gangrene of vulvar tissue. |
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Some additives, which claim to degrease your system, may damage your drain field, contaminate your soil and groundwater, and in some states, be illegal. |
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In reply he got the by now standard answer that there are crooks in all professions and the few bad apples must not be allowed to contaminate the image of the entire barrel. |
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In the story, the flu appears in anthropomorphic form as a group of human beings who are heard discussing where they ought to go next to contaminate other people. |
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When morning comes and the street sweepers clean the gutters, they are sometimes followed by vacuum trucks, lest the runoff contaminate the storm drains. |
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Groundwater will be polluted, which would contaminate drinking water. |
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If mercury is found in local soil, it can contaminate the fish supply. |
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A huge radioactive plume was spreading outward from the exploded reactor core, threatening to contaminate everything in its path with potentially fatal isotopes. |
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Activities near the well potentially can contaminate the water supply. |
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The vaporous gases are less destructive than liquid gases, and when these gases contaminate the supplies, the contamination can be removed with little difficulty and within short limits of time. |
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Uranium mining and milling activities disperse radioactive dust in the atmosphere and contaminate large areas of land and the air we breathe. |
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Leaks in the heater shroud allowed carbon monoxide gas to contaminate cockpit and cabin air. |
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The hope, according to Rucker, is that Beck threatens to contaminate Fox News' overall brand. |
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In fact, over time the filler substance can flake off and contaminate your player. |
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Also, composite parts containing iron will be collected and could contaminate the melt. |
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Almost immediately I spit it out onto the rocks. I wouldn't want to contaminate this pristine puddle. |
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They're responsible for the abysmal lack of education in the population that allows these low feelings to flourish and contaminate our youth. |
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One or two stinker beans can contaminate and spoil a whole batch of coffee. |
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Care should be taken when handling or halving the tablets so as not to contaminate hands or to inhale the drug. |
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Staphylococci from your skin may contaminate the salad and grow rapidly under the sun. |
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Such sources placed in public areas could insidiously contaminate many people. |
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This may damage surfaces and abraded particles may contaminate preparations. |
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It is risky to wrap cheese and raw meat together because drippings from the hamburger may cross contaminate the cheese with harmful bacteria. |
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Note: Use appropriate containers to ensure that drippings from the product do not contaminate the laboratory environment. |
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Oil can poison O. orca directly or contaminate the food web upon which they rely. |
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A train derailment spills hazardous chemicals and threatens to contaminate drinking water. |
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Leaks in uranium mines can cause radioactive waste from the tailing basin to contaminate water sources and the air. |
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The paint coat can contaminate air, soil and water when torched or scrapped. |
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The campaigners fear genes from GM wheat will escape into the wild and contaminate conventional wheat crops. |
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Fracking remains controversial among environmentalists, who say the process may contaminate groundwater or cause earthquakes. |
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We should not be worrying about things like that, but only about things where there is justified concern that they may contaminate the soil. |
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Pesticides contaminate water and poison the food chain for animals and people. |
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There is enough mercury in a single thermometer to contaminate fish in a twenty-hectare lake. |
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They contaminate the air and increase the concentration of greenhouse gases. |
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Do not contaminate ponds, waterways or ditches with chemical or used container. |
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However, some pesticides degrade slowly and still contaminate the environment. |
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These bacteria can contaminate food and water and endanger the health of humans. |
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Wells are not considered improved if people use their own buckets and ropes because these can contaminate the well. |
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Silt, leaves, dead animals and other things can collect in the pipes and spring box and block the pipes or contaminate the water. |
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Those non-certified bags contaminate the compost with plastic film, reducing the value and useful applications for the compost. |
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Larvae contaminate harvestable fruit and render them unmarketable. |
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All over the world, oil spills regularly contaminate coasts. Special report Troubled waters Scramble for the seabed The curse of carbon More abused than used Plenty more fish in the sea? |
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It looks closely at pride, arrogance, and at the rebelliousness of men before the just laws of the Father, and the flesh, which is stubborn by nature, begins to contaminate itself with evil. |
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It is therefore very easy to contaminate water with microorganisms that is taken from a water cooler or drinking fountain and very difficult for the water taken from the tap. |
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Hormone disrupting chemicals include some pesticides, dioxins which contaminate our food, Bisphenol A that can leak from tin cans and plastic containers, and some UV filters used in sunblock. |
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When they start corroding they can contaminate membranes. |
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The power to detain suspected foreign terrorists without trial, granted in 2001, is a legal embarrassment that threatens to contaminate the rest of the judicial system. |
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The animals move through the slaughter lines so quickly, mistakes cause fecal matter to contaminate the meat, she adds. |
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Just one dropped kernel of kibble can contaminate his bowl quickly. |
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Any person who blends an oxygenate or butane that does not meet the applicable contaminate levels with complying gasoline or any other type of gasoline is considered a primary supplier. |
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This could contaminate the plumbing system and the sewage disposal system. |
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During reactions, the catalytic agent will sometimes seep into the final product and contaminate it. |
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The compromises and corruption on shore fail to contaminate or alter the joy-drenched, adrenalated play in the ocean. |
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Frack-Free Upton believe the toxic chemicals, methane gas and other pollutants produced during exploration drilling will contaminate the water supply. |
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Do not contaminate water by disposal of waste or cleaning of equipment. |
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They contaminate the compost with plastic residue. |
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And should the containment vessel spring a leak, then some of the water, containing radioactive debris, may flow out and contaminate other parts of the site. |
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Previous research, although limited, suggests that phthalates contaminate foods, including fish and other seafoods, in various countries. |
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Some activities likely to contaminate soils and groundwater extend beyond the production of residual by-products to include the use, storage and handling of raw materials. |
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Surface runoff from ridgeline development can contaminate rivers and streams that supply drinking water downstream. |
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It is not only when they become adults that men contaminate their spirits by allowing the unfolding of their passions, in their tender childhood they already see their vessel in danger of sinking. |
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Earlier you mentioned a ghost, a revenant with which we may contaminate the Emperor. |
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This mass still contains enough chloride to contaminate the later stages of the process. |
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Example measurement unit: ppb of contaminate. |
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The flood water can pick up the toxins from different spills and contaminate the land that it passes over. |
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However, this prohibition does not necessarily guarantee that products are free from such pesticides, since some pesticides contaminate the environment and their residues may be found in the products concerned. |
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A spilled vial of radioactive material like uranyl nitrate may contaminate the floor and any rags used to wipe up the spill. |
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All of the subassemblies are very resistant to chemicals and have built-in check valves to ensure that adjacent applications do not contaminate or interfere with one another. |
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In addition to killing tens or hundreds of thousands of people or more, a nuclear weapon can obliterate the entire physical infrastructure of a large city and contaminate a much larger area with radioactive fallout. |
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That said, the Tribunal did address the essential legal question in the case, and the improper aspects of its analysis did not contaminate its overall conclusion. |
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Soil metal concentrations were found to be high enough to potentially contaminate groundwater. |
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As seeds contaminate wool, they can devaluate its value. |
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But we should also be certain that the growing number and crowd of opt-outs and minimalistic footnotes do not contaminate the integrity of the corpus of European law and the jurisdiction of the courts. |
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We know our fire department has very limited operations in terms of going onto the Ambassador Bridge and the hazardous material would then go into the Detroit River and contaminate it. |
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However, a number of products had become fixed in the environment, in one way or another, and continue to contaminate it years after being discharged. |
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Aflatoxins are immunotoxins that frequently contaminate staple foods in The Gambia and other parts of sub-Saharan Africa, resulting in high exposure throughout life. |
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Moreover, the POMs currently used by Hill and Weinstock contain heavy metals that could contaminate a mill in an accidental spill or release, Collins says. |
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It can also contaminate water sources unless collected and treated. |
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We also tried printed tags, using a thermal printer, but the tags could not be adhered to the bag because any paper material would contaminate the product. |
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The chemical properties of the radioactive element will determine how mobile the substance is and how likely it is to spread into the environment and contaminate humans. |
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The kit is also very economical incorporating reusable smell diskettes that are consistent and won't spill or contaminate the hands of the investigator or the patient. |
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Uranium tailings contain radioactive and toxic materials, which if improperly stored, are potentially dangerous to humans and can contaminate rivers and lakes. |
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The development of nonflowering switchgrass varieties would eliminate the possibility that transgenes could escape into the environment and contaminate non-transgene plants. |
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