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1 (3) CFU per L (toilets), and 14.4 CFU per L (showers).
2 ations spanning multiple kilobases (mutation showers).
3 ic cratering rates indicative of an asteroid shower.
4 id and the parent body of the Geminid Meteor Shower.
5 mL of chlorhexidine gluconate, 4%, for each shower.
6 events pre-dating this cataclysmic meteorite shower.
7 d so could not have been a member of a comet shower.
8 se of SMPS and geoengineered artificial rain showers.
9 , and 387.1 [217.5] microg/mL, respectively) showers.
10 ially the time between cream application and showering.
11 xidine gluconate applied during preoperative showering.
12 on; and ingestion of treated rainwater while showering.
13 e exposed through aerosols inhalation during showering.
14 nd clinically severe illness (P(csi)) due to showering.
15 to reduce the deleterious impact of mutation showers."
17 , and independent daily activities (taking a shower: 53% versus 38%, P=0.030; walking 100 meter: 76%
18 influence on time-average internal dose were showering (-71% for BBzP), cooking (+27% for DEHP), and
19 of aqueous chlorhexidine gluconate, 4%, per shower; a minimum of 2 sequential showers; and a 1-minut
20 sure to a combination of toilet, faucet, and shower aerosols ranged from ~10(-2) to ~10(0) CFU per L
23 mount and, for trihalomethanes only, bathing/showering and integrated exposure that included ingestio
24 concentrations of chloroform released during showering and of 2-butyoxyethanol following use of a vol
28 e, 4%, per shower; a minimum of 2 sequential showers; and a 1-minute pause before rinsing results in
31 a pool/hot tub/sauna within 24 h or taking a shower/bath within 6 h of blood collection was associate
34 chloroform than water chloroform, suggesting showering/bathing was a more important source than drink
37 dine gluconate, 4%, showering groups (2 vs 3 showers), containing 60 participants each, and 3 subgrou
38 h ozone present, increasing the number of no-shower days enhanced ozone-skin surface reactions, yield
39 rimination occurred with CA during "taking a shower" (discrimination = 2.54), wearing a necklace (2.3
41 reading of MDRPa, including a newly designed shower drain, disinfecting siphons underneath the sinks,
42 cta cloud increases during the annual meteor showers, especially the Geminids, because the lunar surf
45 unistic pathogens commonly are cultured from shower facilities, there is little knowledge of either t
49 nown about how personal hygiene, in terms of showering frequency, can influence these emissions and t
52 superficial surgical site infections in the shower group and 6 in the nonshower group (4/220, 1.8% v
54 patients were randomized to allow showering (shower group) or to keep the wound dry (nonshower group)
55 randomized to 2 chlorhexidine gluconate, 4%, showering groups (2 vs 3 showers), containing 60 partici
58 l method to compute the probability of comet showers impacting Earth, which saves considerable comput
59 w-up visits (OR, 10.12; 95% CI, 5.01-20.46); showering in lenses (OR, 3.29, 95% CI, 1.17-9.23); lens
62 collected before, during, and after flushing showers in five unoccupied (i.e., for ~2 months) univers
63 e laboratory testing implemented during baby showers in intervention group churches, whereas particip
65 ty of 16 grams per square centimetre for air showers initiated by cosmic rays with energies of 10(17)
69 nomes have revealed a novel form of mutation showers (kataegis) in which multiple same-strand substit
70 the relative importance of greywater (i.e., shower, kitchen sink, bathroom washbasin, and laundry) a
71 measurements of the atmospheric depth of the shower maximum (Xmax; the depth of the air shower when i
72 cidation of these phenomena, called mutation showers, mutation clusters, or kataegis, in parallel wit
73 bservations with the Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory (LHAASO) of the bright GRB 221009A, w
75 to convert a single photon excitation into a shower of low-energy photons but fails owing to the many
76 Pharmacologic experiments indicated that the shower of PSCs was mediated by glutamate, with a small m
78 umor-bearing mice indicated that spontaneous showering of tumor cell emboli into the lung was robust,
80 uggesting that these patients experienced a 'shower' of second hit mutations in TSC2 during kidney de
85 ss, how many times a day the patients had to shower or change clothes, intention to undergo the proce
89 ese constraints indicate that only one comet shower producing late Eocene bombardment levels has like
90 sent in current nonstandardized preadmission shower protocols for patients undergoing elective surger
91 , those at greatest risk had been allowed to shower rather than bathe and to get their exit site wet
96 requent maintenance, and cannot be used when showering, resulting in poor compliance and avoidable SC
98 eeding bathing equipment (bath grab bars and shower seat) but having none or needing toileting equipm
99 gly mundane equipment, such as grab bars and shower seats, mitigates injury, dependence, and reduced
101 ese remote regions, consistent with mutation showers that generally do not extend more than approxima
104 se observations provide evidence for a comet shower triggered by an impulsive perturbation of the Oor
105 mentioned curtailment (e.g., taking shorter showers, turning off the water while brushing teeth) rat
108 We present a new method for observing these showers using the silicon imaging detector Subaru Hyper
111 from exposure to L. pneumophila and MAC via showering were generally low (i.e., less than a 10(-7) d
113 e shower maximum (Xmax; the depth of the air shower when it contains the most particles) or of the co
114 vibration belonging to this class in a home shower where the two modes are the pendulum excursion an
115 linked video clips photographed in the home shower which support the basic theoretical assumptions.
116 wear (95.7%), all-in-one solutions (95.7%), showering while wearing CL (65.2%), and generally poor C
117 e care bundle, which included a preoperative shower with 4% chlorhexidine soap, appropriate hair remo
118 e care bundle, which included a preoperative shower with 4% chlorhexidine soap, appropriate hair remo
119 approach for administering the preadmission shower with chlorhexidine gluconate, 4%, resulting in ma
120 n involved chlorhexidine mouthwash, baths or showers with chlorhexidine, and nasal mupirocin for 5 da