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Sanitation refers to
public health conditions related to
clean drinking water and
treatment and
disposal of
human excreta and sewage.
Preventing human...
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chest were bleeding. He
painfully cried and
breathed with difficulty. I
sanitised his
whole body with disinfectant.
Whenever he moved, a rope
around his...
- noroviruses.
Surfaces where norovirus particles may be
present can be
sanitised with a
solution of 1.5% to 7.5% of
household bleach in water, or other...
- 2010.
Declan Walsh (4
March 2007). "Afghanistan war logs: How US
marines sanitised record of bloodbath". The Guardian. London.
Archived from the original...
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Ultraviolet light from the Sun has
antiseptic properties and can be used to
sanitise tools and water. This
radiation causes sunburn, and has
other biological...
- as part of the
Soviet Union,
Kazakh folk
culture was
encouraged in a
sanitised manner designed to
avoid political and
social unrest. The
result was a...
- will
approve their marriage. They
reluctantly agree, and Pradeep,
having sanitised his
WhatsApp messages,
feels relieved.
Pradeep returns home to manage...
- episode's
opening sequence, spray-painted on ****orted
walls and signs. Fox
sanitised parts of the
opening "for taste" and to make it less grim. In January...
- 2016). "George
Michael was a
defiant **** icon. His
memory must not be
sanitised". The Guardian.
Archived from the
original on 26
December 2016. Retrieved...
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October 4, 2021.
Matthew Clayfield (July 3, 2015). "How
exactly do you
sanitise Game of Thrones? Find out in Vietnam". The Drum. ABC News.
Retrieved October...