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To bagged
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A flexible container made of cloth, paper, plastic, etc.
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Scientists traced the uncommon salmonella strain, called salmonella schwarzengrund, to bagged dry dog food.
An outbreak of infections linked to bagged romaine lettuce has left salad lovers confused.
Since the greens he cuts here go to bagged salads in supermarkets in the United States, he follows the same food-safety practices as he does in California.
E. coli 0157 H7 linked to bagged spinach killed 3 people and sickened 206 others in 26 states and Canada this fall.
In general, the results showed that random forest with marginal difference compared to Bagged CART and stochastic gradient boosting model is the best performing method whilst based on independent validation there was no significant difference between the performances of classification methods.
The employee pulls items from store stock in the back room, as well as any other remaining items from the floor – scanning barcodes as inventory moves from stock to cart, then cart to bagged order.
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While waiting for your groceries to be bagged (or when bagging them yourself), ask that your chicken be wrapped in a plastic bag to prevent leakage that could cross contaminate other vegetables, fruit or meat you may have purchased.
Eighteen participants were allocated to the bagged questionnaire and 17 to the loose larval therapy questionnaire.
The difference between hydrogel and larvae healing times required for patients to choose bagged larvae over hydrogel ranged from 0 to 8 weeks, with a median value of 0, indicating that no reduction in healing time would be required for participants to choose bagged larval therapy over hydrogel.
To process the fuel, the rocks would need to be bagged and baked.
Restaurants are also urged not to serve the produce, and people are encouraged to avoid bagged, chopped and mixed lettuce that contains romaine.
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