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Finally, if you have been seduced by the attractive qualities of alcohol-based hand rubs to reduce crossinfection while avoiding hand washing, then be warned: your gel may not be all its cracked up to be [ 23, 24].
Never use rubbing alcohol to reduce a fever.
Rivera admitted that he sometimes uses his sweat and some dirt and to rub on the ball to reduce the slickness.
And frankly if you ask most people about the Benghazi affair they think you're talking about something you rub on your muscles to reduce pain.
It can be suggested from the results obtained that the properly designed topography of the rubbing surfaces can help to reduce the asperities interactions under transient operational conditions.
They are the women that get up in the middle of the night for the 2 a.m. feeding... or changing that nasty diaper (my father did this ONCE, yes once... and my mother NEVER asked him to do it again!) She is that woman who sat up all night with a washcloth and rubbing alcohol desperately trying to reduce that fever.
After the skin was cleaned with 95% alcohol and rubbed with abrasive paper, to reduce electrode-skin impedance, the recording was performed by the use of bipolar surface electrodes (BioFLEX: BioResearch Associates Inc., Brown Deer, WI, USA), following the manufacturer's protocol.
Based on this study this paper proposes a new unconventional backup bearing design in order to reduce the rub related severity in friction and center the rotor at impact events.
Rub ice cubes over blemishes to reduce swelling and redness.
The skin was prepared by shaving excess hair and rubbing the skin with alcohol to reduce impedance (typically ≤ 10 kOhm).
Promoting the use of alcohol-based hand rubs has been very effective to reduce the number of nosocomial infections by various bacterial species such as MRSA or VRE [ 16] but did not reduce or increase the number of Clostridium difficile cases in hospitals [ 16, 17].
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