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单词 salmonella contamination
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salmonella contamination

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meaningsofsalmonellaandcontamination

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salmonella
noun[U]
uk
/ˌsæl.məˈnel.ə/
us
/ˌsæl.məˈnel.ə/
a type of bacteria that exists in several forms, some of which live in food and make the people who eat ...
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contamination
noun[U]
uk
/kənˌtæm.ɪˈneɪ.ʃən/
us
/kənˌtæm.əˈneɪ.ʃən/
the process of making something dirty or poisonous, or the state of containing unwanted or dangerous ...
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(Definition ofsalmonellaandcontaminationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The relatively low level ofsalmonellacontaminationindicates that infected flocks were generally being excluded from the line.
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The lack of correlation between campylobacter andsalmonellacontaminationindicates generally different routes of infection and this is important for future intervention strategies.
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Improved hygiene management during transport of broilers and in some slaughterhouses can significantly reduce the risk ofsalmonellacontaminationof poultry meat.
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The present survey has shown that while this producer has controlledsalmonellacontaminationsince 1998, campylobacter contamination has not changed.
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Likewise,salmonellacontaminationvaries widely depending on the nature of the survey and methods used.
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Salmonellacontaminationof poultry meat those from processed poultry carcases.
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Salmonellacontaminationranged between 0 and 44 % and the difference between means of large and small producers was not significant (11.3 and 10.3 %).
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Control measures that have reducedsalmonellacontaminationhave been largely ineffective against campylobacter and new interventions are needed.
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Producers should demand that feedstuffs should be prepared in a way which minimises the risks ofsalmonellacontamination.
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It is also important in processing to preventsalmonellacontaminationof the plant environment which would put the final pasteurised product at risk.
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So far in 1988, 135 inspections have taken place, with 17 cases ofsalmonellacontamination.
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On re-inspection all samples of products from these contaminated plants were found to be clear ofsalmonellacontaminationand so no prosecutions were brought.
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No consignments of imported eggs have been destroyed as a result of finding invasivesalmonellacontaminationin a sample.
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Producers should demand that feedstuffs be prepared in a way that minimises the risk ofsalmonellacontamination.
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In 1987, 83 statutory inspections were carried out and 21 cases ofsalmonellacontaminationrecorded.
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Published work indicates that whilst heat treatment of feedstuffs can be effective in tacklingsalmonellacontamination, it cannot be guaranteed to eliminate salmonella completely.
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If sampling of a plant's products revealssalmonellacontamination, a notice is served requiring compliance with the bacteriological standard within a time limit.
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As the investigation proceeded and eggs supplied to the businesses were tested, it became apparent that some of the eggs used had very high rates ofsalmonellacontamination.
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If the sampling of a protein processing plant's product revealssalmonellacontamination, a notice is served requiring compliance with the bacteriological standard within a time limit.
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In late 2006, the plant was temporarily closed due to a case of possiblesalmonellacontamination.
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widespread contamination

collocation in English

meaningsofwidespreadandcontamination

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widespread
adjective
uk
/ˌwaɪdˈspred/
us
/ˌwaɪdˈspred/
existing or happening in many places and/or among ...
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contamination
noun[U]
uk
/kənˌtæm.ɪˈneɪ.ʃən/
us
/kənˌtæm.əˈneɪ.ʃən/
the process of making something dirty or poisonous, or the state of containing unwanted or dangerous ...
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(Definition ofwidespreadandcontaminationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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However,widespreadcontaminationof the kitchen may have occurred with the new dishcloth picking up the bacteria as it was used.
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The waste itself is in a solid glass-like form which could not causewidespreadcontaminationin any credible accident scenario.
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The fallout from misinformed opinion causeswidespreadcontamination; and one can so easily be misled.
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We certainly shall not vote for exceptions to the ceiling of 50 milligrams of nitrates per litre of groundwater, since such exceptions are likely to result inwidespreadcontamination.
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There have also been fears of a really major incident at the site, possibly leading towidespreadcontaminationand even a need for evacuation of the whole area.
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By the early 1980s, chemical analyses becoming available that documentedwidespreadcontaminationof groundwater with chlorinated solvents.
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The hardened waste may then be disinterred with less danger ofwidespreadcontamination.
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This scale runs from 0, indicating an abnormal situation with no safety consequences, to 7, indicating an accident causingwidespreadcontaminationwith serious health and environmental effects.
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The bulkheads of the fifth compartment withstood both explosions, allowing the two reactors to automatically shut down and preventing nuclear meltdown andwidespreadcontaminationof the sea.
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Pesticide use is not ideal in the case of controlling whitefly andwidespreadcontaminationcan be costly; it is best to avoid this problem with aggressive preventive measures.
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asbestos industry

collocation in English

meaningsofasbestosandindustry

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asbestos
noun[U]
uk
/æsˈbes.tɒs/
us
/æsˈbes.tɑːs/
a soft, greyish-white material that does not burn, used especially in the past in buildings, clothing, etc. as a protection against fire and as a form of insulation (= a way of stopping heat ...
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industry
noun
uk
/ˈɪn.də.stri/
us
/ˈɪn.də.stri/
the companies and activities involved in the process of producing goods for sale, especially in a factory or ...
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(Definition ofasbestosandindustryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Does he further accept that installation workers in theasbestosindustryare facing particular difficulties?
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We have drawn attention in previous debates to the dangers associated with theasbestosindustry.
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Once again, theasbestosindustryquoted that comment to its advantage.
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Eighteen come from the pottery industry, fourteen from theasbestosindustryand one from sand blasting.
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The men and women who work in theasbestosindustryhave mounted a lobby today, as they are entitled to do.
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They also undertake the medical surveillance of certain workers in dusty industries, including theasbestosindustry.
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In the case of theasbestosindustryand the asbestosis connected directly to it, it took decades to make the connection.
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The history of suffering in theasbestosindustryhas been one of companies behaving recklessly.
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Theasbestosindustrycompares very favourably, therefore, with the coal industry.
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I believe that it will be even more valuable in future for people in theasbestosindustry.
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Theasbestosindustryworking group is being established.
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There was also, formerly, a largeasbestosindustryin my constituency, and again we see the consequences of that.
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In theasbestosindustry, there are two areas to consider.
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In recent years, the regulations have been especially important to those involved in theasbestosindustry.
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Those of us who have taken an interest in these matters over the years know that multinational companies have considerable vested interests in theasbestosindustry.
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Textile workers, foundrymen, people in theasbestosindustryand slate quarrymen have benefited and will continue to benefit from compensation in the present form.
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Progress has been rather slow on the draft directive on the safety of workers in theasbestosindustry.
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Theasbestosindustryfigures tell their own story—35 sufferers and 68 dependants are eligible for compensation, but 81 claims by sufferers and dependants have been rejected.
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Those who work in theasbestosindustryor who install or remove asbestos, particularly those who were connected with asbestos before its deadly effects were understood, are especially at risk.
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In the late 1970s court documents proved thatasbestosindustryofficials knew of asbestos dangers since the 1930s and had concealed them from the public.
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