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As the building came down, it was sprayed with a chlorine solution, he said.
We walked to the place where you had to soak your feet in a chlorine solution.
The supply is treated with chlorine solution to remove the iron.
The next thing to do was to run a strong chlorine solution through the pipes of the system to kill any bacteria.
The well should be cleaned with 1% chlorine solution after construction and periodically every 6 months.
Traditionally, corks were bleached in a chlorine solution as part of the manufacturing.
They are cleaned in the "car wash," where high pressure jets spray them with a mild chlorine solution.
A common cause, according to recent research, is the chlorine solution sometimes used to bleach and sterilise corks.
Chlorine solutions can be generated on site by electrolyzing common salt solutions.
Now the Commission is suggesting that we open the market to poultry that has been disinfected in a chlorine solution.
"Shock" chlorination is the process of introducing a strong chlorine solution into the well, at a concentration of 200 parts per million.
So, beyond enforcing commonsense prevention measures (no sharing drinking glasses, for example), swab hard surfaces with a chlorine solution.
The bag was unzipped and he was "decontaminated" - that is, rinsed lightly with a chlorine solution, to ward against the spread of disease.
Claro consists of a specially designed 20-liter jug and a half-liter bottle of 5 percent chlorine solution.
This group was also the first to note that chlorine solutions (HOCl) inhibit sulfhydryl enzymes.
In 1948, Knox et al. proposed the idea that inhibition of glucose oxidation is a major factor in the bacteriocidal nature of chlorine solutions.
In wastewater treatment, sodium bisufite is often added following disinfection with a chlorine solution to neutralize the residual chlorine before discharging the treated effluent.
Since the crash site is mostly mud, the first step is to wash the remains and then to dip each part in a chlorine solution, to protect the technicians from infection.
During this time all linen, towels and surfaces the passenger might come in contact with were disinfected by utilising ultraviolet light and chlorine solutions, destroying the source of the infections.
Every minute, somewhere on the ship, a crew member is shining a rail, wiping a surface, squirting a bottle of chlorine solution, spreading a sense of obsessive tidiness - or doom.
Watson recommended handwashing with chlorine solution and changes of clothing for obstetric attendants "to prevent the practitioner becoming a vehicle of contagion and death between one patient and another."
The term originated from the story of Ignaz Semmelweis, who discovered that childbed fever mortality rates reduced ten-fold when doctors washed their hands with a chlorine solution between patients.
This can be done by dumping into the tray and filling with a sterilizing solution such as hydrogen peroxide or chlorine solution, temporarily plugging the drain, with hand removal of root fragments.
After they are cut, the vegetables are washed in a chlorine solution to kill harmful bacteria and rinsed in plain water (that's why many package labels say it is unnecessary to wash the contents again).