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germs <a germ; germs> N

germs

germ separation INDUST

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His theory was that the germs needed organic matter to survive and that permanganate would oxidize it and make it unavailable.
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Gloves create a sweaty warm clammy environment, perfect for breeding germs.
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Experiments included glitter on the hands and balloons filled with confetti demonstrated the invisible spread of germs and stressed the importance of handwashing.
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The mixture produces hormones such as auxin (from yeast and filamentous fungus) gibberellins from red fungus and cytokines from germs and yeast.
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They proved that the germs that caused one disease may be the cure for another.
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What has more germs than a shoe or even a toilet bowl?
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Herpes is a broad category -- it includes the virus that causes chickenpox and shingles (varicella zoster) as well as the germs responsible for glandular fever and Kaposi's sarcoma.
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He also designed a tight-fitting gas mask to filter out germs, which he wore almost permanently.
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It is in one sense a healthy wind, as, being exceedingly dry and hot, it destroys many injurious germs.
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Researchers reported, in 2011, on a technique to permanently block the development of pathogenic germs, which can cause odor in socks and other clothing.
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