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That means there's less chance of contamination.
Manual inspection also raises the chance of contamination.
"There's no chance of contamination in the lab," Ms. Vega Morales said.
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.
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District Judge Simon Cooper, commented that chances of contamination were "exceptionally high".
The surge in imports has also increased the chances of contamination in foods regulated by the FDA.
The horizontal drilling is done to place pipelines well below ground to minimize the chances of contamination of rivers or wetlands.
The chances of contamination of nearby Syrian towns, and of attacks on the effort to move the weapons, were simply too high.
And unlike open lakes, Masagi's method means that the water cannot escape due to evaporation, the chances of contamination are minimised and – as there is always moisture in the soil – plants can take up water even in drought.
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