Sentence examples for pollution bacteria from inspiring English sources

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Industrial pollution, bacteria, heavy metals, dust and other aerosols flow freely from Asia to California.

It's not the water itself but the pollution, bacteria or viruses that the water contains that do these kids in.

Further, zirconium is commonly used in commercial products (e.g. deodorant sticks, aerosol antiperspirants) and also in water purification (e.g. control of phosphorus pollution, bacteria- and pyrogen-contaminated water).

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High level of pollution indicator bacteria in river water is also a common problem in urban and rural areas that often leads to outbreaks of serious water-borne diseases like cholera, dysentery, etc.

The increasing presence of pollution indicator bacteria in river water is a frequent hitch in urban and rural areas, often leading to outbreaks of serious water-borne diseases like cholera, dysentery, etc.

This trait of honey bees has already been explored for monitoring industrial pollution, airborne bacteria and viruses, and even explosives (Bromenshenk et al., 1985; Lighthart et al., 2000, 2005).

The lakes inurban village, rural village, agricultural and urban village – industrial areas are at high risk of lakefront landscape destruction, siltation/sedimentation, eutrophication and water pollution, including pathogenic bacteria and toxic pollutants contamination that can pose threat on human's health as results of untreated sewage inflow and storm water runoff to the lakes.

After another study, oyster harvesting was revived in Lynnhaven Bay in Virginia after bacteria pollution caused by boaters, sewer systems, farms and pet waste was reduced.

If you've ever left your jeans for the recommended six months (or more) before washing, you might recognise what Mr Black describes as a kind of "oily" feel to the surface – it's a build-up of "bacteria, pollution, sweat, skin cells," he laughs.

Results from both growing goslings and breeding geese demonstrated that water bacteria pollution can be competitively reduced by supplementation with B. subtilis spores via the feed and addition of PSB in pond water, each of which reduces LPS contamination to geese and improves production performances.

"The incidence of vulnificus isn't correlated with fecal pollution or fecal bacteria, but the presence of those things likely indicates an increase in organic nutrient, and vibrios like high-nutrient conditions," says James D Oliver, a professor of microbiology at the University of North Carolina.

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