Sentences with phrase «harbour bacteria»

Not only does it look amazing, but it's also easy to clean and non-porous so it doesn't harbour bacteria.
TreeHugger has complained about granite many times, going on about how it is unsanitary (it is full of fissures and cracks that can harbour bacteria and has to be sealed) that it is environmentally problematic in many of the places where it is quarried, and even that it can be radioactive.
The use of plastic bowls is usually discouraged in cats with recurring feline chin acne, as they are suspected to harbour bacteria.
Plastic or wood - composite handles are also desirable because they don't harbour bacteria.
Henk Vlug and Peter Smits, entomologists at the Research Institute for Plant Protection in Wageningen, in the Netherlands, are trying to kill the bugs with tiny worms which harbour bacteria of the genus Xenorhabdus in their guts.
Use a clean pair of tongs to remove accessories, and lay on a clean paper towel away from a high traffic area (do not use a cloth towel as this may harbour bacteria).
It can be easily cleaned by hand or in a dishwasher so no harbouring bacteria between washes.
And be sure to clean your baby's cup very carefully — the valve needs particular attention, as it is a great place for harbouring bacteria!

Not exact matches

We often don't realize it, but our pillows and towels, which frequently come in contact with our face can harbour A LOT of bacteria.
Those who are born naturally harbour a more diverse array of bacteria, which resemble those in their mother's vagina, including several species that are important for digestion.
Your body is made up of around ten trillion cells, but you harbour a hundred trillion bacteria.
Led by first author Dr Chng Kern Rei, Senior Research Fellow of Computational & Systems Biology at Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A * STAR)'s Genome Institute of Singapore (GIS), Singapore, the team discovered that bile duct tissue harboured a community of diverse bacteria species.
They say a rise in methane in the northern hemisphere might be the result of a year - long warm spell in Siberia, where wetlands harbour methane - producing bacteria, but they have no immediate answer as to why emissions rose in the southern hemisphere at the same time.
The scientists of the Farncombe Family Digestive Health Research Institute at McMaster University discovered that mice that harboured in their gut the opportunistic bacteria Pseudomonas aeruginosa (Psa) isolated from celiac patients, metabolized gluten differently than mice treated with Lactobacillus, often used as probiotics.
Nasonia is a wasp that harbours around 96 different groups of bacteria.
E. coli organisms harbouring fragments of DNA from the «donor organism» were then fed to germ - free mice, which are animals that are raised in special environments (isolators) that prevent the entry of any bacteria.
Some, like the anglerfish, harbour colonies of bacteria to do the job, but most generate the light for themselves.
Why: Studies show that some doonas harbour dead and live dust mites, skin scales, eggs, pollen grains and stains — including body fluids — and all contain traces of house dust mite allergen, bacteria and fungal spores.
Good hand hygiene, achieved through hand washing with soap and warm running water, is considered to be the single most important practice in reducing transmission of infection [1] as hands can harbour over 150 species of bacteria.
Spoiled foods harbour harmful bacteria and their breakdown products.
Stale food could harbour multiplying bacteria which can cause food poisoning.
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