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... preventing the spread of dread diseases such as plague . Historically , the iso- lation of leprosy patients in remote colonies is an example of the extreme steps that have been taken to prevent contact of such individuals with the gen ...
... preventing the spread of dread diseases such as plague . Historically , the iso- lation of leprosy patients in remote colonies is an example of the extreme steps that have been taken to prevent contact of such individuals with the gen ...
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... prevent fungal growth on the feet as occurs in athlete's foot . Summary A number of chemicals are inhibitory to microor- ganisms . Chemical inhibitors are used to prevent the spread of disease - causing microorganisms and to preclude ...
... prevent fungal growth on the feet as occurs in athlete's foot . Summary A number of chemicals are inhibitory to microor- ganisms . Chemical inhibitors are used to prevent the spread of disease - causing microorganisms and to preclude ...
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... prevent ex- posure to the pathogenic microorganisms that oc- cur in water supplies and thus to ensure the safety of drinking water . Quality control measures are also applied throughout the food industry to prevent the trans- mission of ...
... prevent ex- posure to the pathogenic microorganisms that oc- cur in water supplies and thus to ensure the safety of drinking water . Quality control measures are also applied throughout the food industry to prevent the trans- mission of ...
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