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Since Bd was not recorded on native species collected in water, the possibility of chance contamination from co-occurring X. laevis did not arise.
Third, the SPF shrimp used are produced in closed biosecure systems with controlled water sources, which preclude chance contamination of the stocks with human or other animal viruses.
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For example, electrical noise, thermal effects, or chance contaminations that are normally outside the control of an analyst may cause results to vary in an unpredictable way (8).
Manual inspection also raises the chance of contamination.
That means there's less chance of contamination.
"There's no chance of contamination in the lab," Ms. Vega Morales said.
They test their ingredients, segregate equipment so there is no chance for contamination and test the finished product.
Almost everywhere I go, someone offers me food and drink, forcing me to quickly weigh the chance of contamination against the likelihood that a refusal would cause offense.
It especially warns against consumption of raw eggs by anyone who is very young, elderly, pregnant or already unwell, because their chance of contamination is greater.
The potential advantages of biological production of chemicals or fuels from biomass at high temperatures include reduced enzyme loading for cellulose degradation, decreased chance of contamination, and lower product separation cost.
Low values of sulfate and phosphate in water indicate a meager chance of contamination of groundwater due to anthropogenic factors.
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