| 11. | There is the possibility of new biological hazards, for example, bacterial or viral pathogens, being introduced,
|
| 12. | Genetically modified organisms are relatively new man-made biological hazards and many have yet to be fully characterized.
|
| 13. | Purchasing $ 400, 000 worth of sophisticated antiterrorism equipment designed to detect bombs as well as chemical and biological hazards.
|
| 14. | Biological hazards ( biohazards ) include infectious microorganisms such as viruses and toxins produced by those organisms such as anthrax.
|
| 15. | He defends his views about the possible biological hazards of cell phones by describing a handful of studies, including these:
|
| 16. | In 12 of the 17 pairs discordant for autism, a biological hazard was believed to be associated with the condition.
|
| 17. | Sharp objects can pose a biological hazard since three-quarters of the mail is opened by workers who do not wear gloves.
|
| 18. | Pesquera said the FBI had received many reports of possible biological hazards since the Florida anthrax case came to light last week.
|
| 19. | On the UC Davis campus are 26 separate labs working with biological hazards as well as a large research center working with radiation.
|
| 20. | As long as the body would not become a biological hazard, Wade said, the scientists were free to preserve it as they chose.
|