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"This one weird mould kills all germs" could have applied to the discovery of penicillin in 1928.
The potential worry is not that germs could have invaded the air the workers were breathing, but that chemicals released into the air supply from the hose material might have been unsafe to breathe.
After a dose of antibiotics, the patients were given the all-clear on 11 July, although more treatment may be necessary because germs could have spread via clothes and other items the tribesmen took from the village.
[Page B6.] A government official said it was now clear that the envelope sent to Mr. Daschle was porous enough, and the spores inside small enough, that germs could have leaked out even though it was taped shut.
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The result: newly hatched bee larvae that are already immune to the nasty germs that could have plagued the colony.
Similar mitochondrial aberrancies in the germ line could have a proliferative advantage, but they probably would not be selected depending on their Δψm, or the consequence for gametes may be inactivity and unsuccessful fertilization.
But when, years later, scientists had to release studies proving that germs could get on food in less than five seconds, it dawned on me that there were people who actually believed the five-second rule was a real thing.
Do not touch the wound, germs could get in it.
Germs could get on it, then into the wound.
Germs from that letter could have contaminated other mail.
Who needs computer-generated images of germ anatomy when you could have a hands-on guy like Clary?
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