How To Use Germicidal In A Sentence
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A clean mop head should be dipped into the germicidal solution before mopping has begun, and if more solution is needed, it should be poured on the floor.
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It'll be some days before I'm without a good supply of germicidal wet-wipes and extra-strong eucalyptus pastilles.
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Objective To study the germicidal mechanism of chlorine dioxide with Escherichia coli as the experimental object.
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Objective To study the germicidal mechanism of chlorine dioxide with Escherichia coli as the experimental object.
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Objective To know the germicidal ( bacteriostatic ) efficacy and stability of a pure Chinese medicine lotion.
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The current approaches -- hand washing with soap and use of alcohol rubs -- have limited germicidal effectiveness, take too long minutes for hand washing, 30 seconds for rubs and irritate the hands due to persistent contact dermatitis, so they cannot be practically used in the WHO defined mode.
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This applies particularly to salts of mercury, such as _corrosive sublimate_ or mercuric chloride, and _biniodide of mercury_, both of which have very considerable germicidal power, and are consequently frequently added to soaps.
The Handbook of Soap Manufacture
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I do not certainly deny that at minimal germicidal concentration a fluoridated toothpaste prevents tartar because fluoride kills bacteria but I find simply ridiculous thinking that the addition of a pesticide to the drinking water can prevent aluminium smelters and charcoal power generation plants from emitting toxic chemicals in the air.
General Jack D. Ripper had a point....
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Contaminated water enters the AquaIris, passes over a removable/re-usable filter, then travels under a layer of ‘converter crystals’ where germicidal UVC rays purify the water molecules as they pass by.
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In addition to germicidal irradiation, are there other ways to make high-risk environments less favorable for transmission?
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These are (1) the production in the blood of an antidote to the toxin or poison elaborated by the invading microbe -- an antitoxin, which chemically neutralises the toxin; (2) the production in the blood of the attacked animal of a "germicidal" poison which repels and kills the attacking microbes themselves (not merely neutralising their poisonous products); (3) the extermination of the intrusive, disease-producing microbes by a kind of police, which scour the blood channels and tissues and "eat up" -- actually engulf and digest -- the hostile intruders.
More Science From an Easy Chair
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The germicide does not need to be changed after each cleaning if the mop head is not placed back into the germicidal solution after cleaning has begun.
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Between procedures, equipment and furniture that are visibly soiled should be cleaned with a registered hospital-grade germicidal agent.
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Researchers at Canada's McGill University installed UVGI or ultraviolet germicidal irradiation ventilation systems in three office buildings in Montreal.
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Natural oils may turn out to be valuable adjuvants or even replacements for many anti-germicidals under a variety of conditions.
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As a historic method, Ultraviolet Germicidal Irradiation ( UVGI ) has an important rule to prevent diseases.
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He tries to form a mental picture of Frankie embalming the widow's husband, washing the old man's body with germicidal soap, draining his blood and replacing it with embalming fluid to preserve the tissues.
FUNERAL
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The selected antiseptic solution should have a broad range of germicidal action.
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Residents are encouraged to wear surgical masks and to wash their hands often with germicidal gel to prevent the spread of disease.
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BTW I just saw a germicidal lamp at the shop Handy Mail office for only
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