| 41. | One measure the agency is considering is a requirement that processors use anti-microbial rinses to reduce bacterial contamination.
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| 42. | We'd have to stop rules to control dioxin from incinerators, lead poisoning and bacterial contamination of drinking water ."
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| 43. | Chiron announced in late August that it had detected bacterial contamination in a small number of lots of vaccine.
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| 44. | In the Departments of Canelones and Maldonado, overexploitation has cause sea water intrusion into coastal aquifers and bacterial contamination.
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| 45. | Because the blood is not exposed to air, bacterial contamination is blocked and thawed blood is usable for two weeks.
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| 46. | But surely a few well-publicized recalls would have just the opposite effect, alerting consumers to the threat of bacterial contamination.
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| 47. | When compared with the previous two-year period, the number of " basic bacterial contamination problems " increased, the report said.
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| 48. | And for the past 40 years, their blood has been on the front line of defense against bacterial contamination of drugs.
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| 49. | And last month the department announced plans to start using a rapid test for bacterial contamination of beef and poultry carcasses.
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| 50. | As the new owner of the plant, Chiron was directed to find the " root cause " of the bacterial contamination.
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