Collocations withhygiene

These are words often used in combination withhygiene.

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basic hygiene
Compost now sold from the farm carries a quite clear health warning and the basic hygiene precautions which should be observed during its handling.
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dental hygiene
Both the origin of my tooth-brushing (exhortations, etc.) and the selection of my tooth-brushing depended on past effects of contributing to dental hygiene.
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good hygiene
Eradication is impracticable but it may be controlled to some extent by good hygiene.
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hand hygiene
Guests were advised to pay special attention to hand hygiene.
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hygiene hypothesis
A possible answer has been provided by the environmental or hygiene hypothesis.
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hygiene product
It has been used in the past as an oral hygiene product and for this reason it is also known as the toothbrush tree.
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improved hygiene
Improved hygiene management during transport of broilers and in some slaughterhouses can significantly reduce the risk of salmonella contamination of poultry meat.
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lack of hygiene
Their moral lack of hygiene followed that induced by their work.
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mental hygiene
Yet their operation was shaped by the conditions and acute clinical needs of the regions involved rather than any general aspirations to mental hygiene ideals.
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oral hygiene
Nurse-administered oral hygiene: is there a scientific basis?
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personal hygiene
It is also acknowledged that facial signs of ageing may arise through a history of illness, malnutrition or poor personal hygiene.
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poor hygiene
There is, in consequence, over-crowding, poor hygiene and faulty diet, with inevitable adverse effects on infant mortality rates.
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proper hygiene
Strict measures are taken to ensure proper hygiene and disinfection when veterinary officers visit farms.
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