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Frequent handling each day is essential to your guinea pigs' happiness.
One-dollar bills are filthy from frequent handling.
And because it has never before been publicly displayed and hence exposed to the damaging effects of light and oxygenation, or to the deterioration inevitable with frequent handling of works on paper, the scroll is in pristine condition.
"How do you stand by and watch as drawings that can best be described as 'industrial art' — and survived a hundred and fifty years of frequent handling — go to the shredder?" he said.
If you think what's behind an LCD is complicated, imagine if every pixel needed to actually move up and down independently and withstand frequent handling.
But even these dogs, bred to be aggressive to other dogs, were not bred to be aggressive toward people, since fighting dogs must tolerate frequent handling by the humans who train and fight them.
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They have calm animals due to frequent stock handling with carefully selected husbandry methods; thus, tending and moving their herd when needed is also more manageable.
A similar association was found between frequent manual handling of materials [ 17, 22] such as ingredients, tableware, and the prevalence of LBP among cooks [ 21, 39].
Student physiotherapists are potentially exposed to the same LBP occupational risks as graduates, such as poor working postures and frequent manual handling activities, often undertaken in difficult environments and with variable training regarding personal safety [ 23, 24].
Thus, baggage handling is associated with several physical factors suspected to increase risks for musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs), such as heavy manual materials handling, frequent lifting, awkward body postures, and pushing and pulling [ 2– 7].
Challenges in developing a sustainable on-site wastewater treatment system were largely met by minimising chemical, energy and labour inputs, eliminating the need for frequent sludge handling, and creating an effluent quality suitable for re-use in non-potable applications.
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