Sweat from the underarm is odorless
until it comes into contact with bacteria on the skin — Corynebacterium and some Staphylococcus species — which produce the VOCs that cause clothes to smell.
It was just a model system, to begin with
until I came into contact with patients in the clinic with visual challenges.
Using a flexible fish filleting knife, cut down the central line
until you come into contact with bone.
They stay in a dormant, «cryo - like» state
until they come into contact with the skin.
Relationships can make us discover things about ourselves that we would have never thought existed inside of
us until we came into contact with another being that we love!
Not exact matches
God is very real, but
until you encounter Him in a way that changes your life and the lives of the people you
come into contact with, it's hard to see that.
It did not include a «heaven»
until AFTER it
came into contact with Greek ideas.
As D.S. Russell noted, «The influence of Zoroastrianism, and indeed of the whole Perso - Babylonian culture, is amply illustrated in the writings of the Jewish apocalyptists».4 There are a number of elements which the Judeo - Christian tradition and Zoroastrianism have in common, which do not appear in Judaism
until after it
came into contact with Zoroastrianism from 540 BCE onwards.
The other thing that you can do in between feedings while you are at work if you do not want to keep washing your parts is to stick the pieces that
come in
contact with your milk
into your cooler
with your pumped milk
until the next pumping session.
- Class A and B - strict isolation on admission, pending culture test results - Staff that
come into contact with those patients wear gloves, a gown, mask and cap - Class C are screened and limited
contact made
until proven negative - Class A staff are removed from the hospital immediately and stay at home
until proven negative - Class B are restricted in their movement at work
until proven negative
Until 2004, the woman lived in a suburb of Cameroon's capital city Yaoundé, where she didn't
come into contact with apes or eat their meat.
The craft did not
come back
into contact with handlers on Earth
until November 11th.
I went to the hospital, stayed
with him
until they rolled him
into the surgery room, called all of his
contacts when he
came out of surgery, and spent the night in the hospital and camped out at his place, feeding him and helping him walk again.
I've never watched It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, so I've not really
come into contact with his work
until I saw Horrible Bosses.
This is why we strongly advise that you do NOT take your puppy out
into public areas nor have unvaccinated dogs
come in
contact with your puppy
until they have completed ALL of their puppy series vaccinations.
Until the pup has received, at the very least, a couple of puppy shots and has developed adequate immunity, it would be too silly to risk the pup venturing onto the streets, where he may
come into contact with other dogs and / or their eliminatory products (which may be contaminated
with bacteria and viruses).
Never use a dog flea treatment on your cat as some can be rapidly fatal so don't let your cat
come into contact with a dog that has been treated for fleas
until the product has dried.
Belize first
came into contact with Europe when Christopher Columbus arrived on its shores during his fourth voyage in 1502, though the first European settlement wasn't established there
until 1638 by England.
The child artist had the support of his family; the bite of poverty didn't devour him
until he
came into contact, after the Slade School of Art,
with comfortable Bloomsbury bohemia, its effortless malice and reflex snobbery.
It wasn't
until the mid 1960s that the islands
came into contact with the modern world and today many inhabitants earn money from tourism.
I know today will be rough for my son (and everyone who
comes into contact with him)-- he is used to staying up
until 11 and sleeping in
until 10 the next day,
with nothing but fun and games in between.