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- noun Plural form of
pathogen .
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Examples
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"Virtually every scientific association there is is saying exactly what we do, which is that raw milk can contain pathogens and it shouldn't be consumed," he says.
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Being exposed to "Blood borne pathogens" is one of the major concerns of the emergency medical services in the U.S.
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Being exposed to "Blood borne pathogens" is one of the major concerns of the emergency medical services in the U.S.
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She said, We found several strands of opportunistic pathogens, in other words, things that can cause infection or disease.
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The Director of KEMRI, Dr. Solomon Mpoke dismissed fears of an immediate threat but told journalists the long term security of their pathogens was a serious concern.
US Senator in Kenya To Evaluate Security Threats to Biological Research Facilities 2010
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This cryogenic storage and the vacuum sealed room ensures that the T-800's flesh will not decay or necrotize from exposure to warm, oxygenated air that may contain pathogens.
Roland Kickinger Filling in for Schwarzenegger in Terminator Salvation « FirstShowing.net 2008
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The U.S. Trade Representative said Friday it filed a case with the World Trade Organization over the EU's long-standing ban on importing chicken meat that has been treated with chemicals such as chlorine dioxide to kill pathogens, which is a common practice in the U.S. industry.
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But others, called pathogens, can cause illness in one of two ways.
HOME COMFORTS CHERYL MENDELSON 2005
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But others, called pathogens, can cause illness in one of two ways.
HOME COMFORTS CHERYL MENDELSON 2005
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But others, called pathogens, can cause illness in one of two ways.
HOME COMFORTS CHERYL MENDELSON 2005
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