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in a hygienic manner
the body must cared for hygienically
How To Use hygienically In A Sentence
- Those women who perceive their cyclicity as irregular may then view menstruation as a more serious event and experience greater difficulty in preparing psychologically or hygienically for the onset of their menses.
- The process is potentially life-threatening and, since it's done fairly unhygienically, can also result in HIV infection.
- To live unhygienically where others live hygienically is quite as difficult. Civics and Health
- Many shoes, however, are unhygienically constructed, and no attempt should be made to wear them. Physiology and Hygiene for Secondary Schools
- In the early 1940s some 100,000 Jews and Romanis died of engineered starvation and disease in the Warsaw Ghetto, another quarter of a million were transported to the death camps, and when the Ghetto rose up it was liquidated, the last 50,000 residents being either shot on the spot or sent to be murdered more hygienically in Treblinka. Howard Jacobson speaks his mind
- He says the bacteria will not survive cooking, but could spread to other food items if contaminated carcasses are unhygienically handled in the kitchen.
- At this point he will begin to be born anew morally, emerging from the pure and essential chrysalis of the "hygienically" living man. Spontaneous Activity in Education
- For years to come, you will have the satisfaction of having helped children poop safely and hygienically. 3 Blogs in 1: Lucky You!
- It becomes more frequent, the more unhygienically the patients handle their expectoration, the more there is a lack of light and air, and the more closely the sick are crowded together with the healthy. Robert Koch - Nobel Lecture
- the body must cared for hygienically