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e Mean is significantly different than the corresponding mean for laundry workers (t-test, P < 0.05).

Here are some things I actually have experienced while washing my clothes: ·      In Rhode Island, the pug-faced proprietress of P IDE [sic] LAUNDRY hoisted my wet unmentionables from their still-spinning drum to scold me for using too much detergent (the "R" in her PRIDE sign had fallen off, signalling a general morale failure).

Here are some things I actually have experienced while washing my clothes: ·      In Rhode Island, the pug-faced proprietress of P IDE [sic] LAUNDRY hoisted my wet unmentionables from their still-spinning drum to scold me for using too much detergent (the "R" in her PRIDE sign had fallen off, signaling a general morale failure).

He showed me the building's communal spaces, which included a "whiskey lounge" (an empty bar area), a laundry room-arcade with a Ping-Pong table, and a "flex" space, where a yoga class was running through poses.

His lifestyle had become a high-tech cliché: laundry, late-night Thai food and Ping-Pong at the office.

In case of silver, its concentration, bacteria and laundry cycle along with interaction of concentration with bacteria and laundry cycles showed statistically (p < 0.05) significant differences in % reduction of CFU.

In case of triclosan, concentration, laundry cycles and bacteria along with interaction effect of laundry cycle with concentration showed statistical significant difference (p < 0.05) in % reduction of CFU with their percentage contribution as 21.1 % with concentration, 61.5 % with laundry cycles and 17.3%% due to interaction effect of concentrations of antimicrobial agent and laundry cycles.

The New Yorker, April 16 , 1927P. 104 The laundry list: How I discovered I was no lady.

"P.& G.'s laundry business is four times the size of ours in North America," Ms. Larsen said.

The single biggest environmental impact of P&G's laundry business is the energy used to heat washing machine water.

By H. W. Anderson and Russell Maloney The New Yorker, January 16 , 1943P. 9 A laundry returned a strange antimacassar in place of a man's pair of plaid socks, his wife called the manager.

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