People with NCGS should carefully read ingredient labels on food and be aware of potential cross contamination as a source of gluten in otherwise gluten-free foods.
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Cross contamination of samples due to poor technique is also problematic, especially where a glovebox is shared between workers using differing reagents, volatile ones in particular.
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She states clearly that the evidence collection was botched up so much, that a cross contamination of all physical evidence from the crime scene is likely.
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Cross contamination is also a possible explanation for the death of Kathy Nguyen, a Manhattan hospital worker who died of inhalation anthrax on Oct . 31.
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On December 2, 2010, JBS announced that it would use Arrowsight, a remote video auditing company, to monitor proper sanitation to prevent cross contamination during processing.
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Temporary corset piercings are open wounds, and are subject to the same infection, cross contamination, and irritation risks as any other healing piercing or small wound.
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If a child has special dietary needs, their school requires specific information about those needs to ensure food safety and the elimination of possible cross contamination.
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A : At the processing plants, there are steps, such as steam pasteurization, to try to clean the surface of the meat and to avoid cross contamination.
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Meatcutting using waterjet technology eliminates the risk of cross contamination since there is no contact medium ( namely, a blade ) between different animals in the slaughterhouse.
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"But at the same time I'm concerned about the cross-contamination because you can't see these little buggers and where's the next cross contamination going to take place ?"