| 41. | To counter the problem, Bradford Council established a Pathological and Bacteriological Laboratory and Eurich was appointed bacteriologist.
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| 42. | In 1900, it was renamed the Bacteriological Institute when activities were officially extended to include human pathology.
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| 43. | Connecticut, with its 32-2 record, had actually overcome greater demons, both bacteriological and psychological.
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| 44. | This treaty extended the protocols against chemical and bacteriological warfare that were signed at the Geneva Convention of 1925.
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| 45. | It said that cell intended to carry out attacks with toxic, chemical and bacteriological products against European targets.
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| 46. | It is therefore common practice to keep residual disinfectants in the treated water to kill bacteriological contamination during distribution.
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| 47. | Used for bombing practice by Soviet forces, chemical and bacteriological weapons may have been dropped on these islands.
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| 48. | The mentally unstable Keeley is involved in bacteriological research designed to create a virulent strain of the bubonic plague.
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| 49. | He remained with the Serbian army until the end of the war, serving as serological and bacteriological adviser.
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| 50. | There she founded a bacteriological institute, though still continuing her studies every summer under Professor Koch in Berlin.
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