(1) The claim that ground beef is a biohazard is bolstered with frightening tales of E. coli.(2) This denaturation results in a sample that is no longer a biohazard .(3) Both factual and fictional texts contribute to our knowledge of risks surrounding cellphone use as a biohazard that is a threat to individual bodies and to the social body.(4) One, whose manifest is labeled ‘oil field equipment,’ is leaking - a potential biohazard .(5) That was at least until his wife came home, but maybe he hoped, because of the biohazard drill she would be late coming home tonight.(6) After vaccination, the skin should be wiped with dry sterile gauze, which is then put into a biohazard waste container.(7) A biohazard warning reminding personnel that blood and body fluids are potentially infectious was placed near the soap dispenser at each scrub sink.(8) Though the threat of some biohazards receded for workers in health-care and other human services, the threat of others, such as hepatitis B virus, grew.(9) Curtains that can prevent flying glass shards from injuring people, and new sensors for detecting biohazards activity are among the newest developments.(10) It's possible that, by linking the chip with analysis equipment, a user could identify medical ailments, monitor a patient's health, or even detect viruses or other biohazards before they spread.(11) When this book came out, most reviewers noted the inside tips for New York eaters - never order fish on a Monday, never order seafood anything at brunch, and never touch hollandaise sauce - a ‘veritable petri dish of biohazards .’(12) But he says, ‘We've done some pretty significant work ‘with clients in handling biohazards and preparing for biohazards incidents.’(13) The device, about the size of a home smoke detector, may be used to detect biohazards , such as anthrax.(14) ‘We do not yet have the technology that will detect biohazards quickly,’ says Medhat O'Kelly, senior supervising engineer for Parsons Brinckerhoff.(15) Second, the act bars access to or possession of biohazards by what are termed ‘restricted persons.’(16) Some applications of automatic face recognition systems are relatively unobjectionable; for example to regulate access to weapons, money, criminal evidence, nuclear materials, or biohazards .
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