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Hygiene status and carcass contamination with Escherichia coli 0157H7 at meat handling sites in Eastern Uganda. [PDF]
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Effectiveness of Nursing Documentation Frameworks (SBAR, SOAP, and PIE) in Enhancing Clinical Handoffs and Patient Safety. [PDF]
Hidalgo Tapia EC +4 more
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Linear Growth of a Liquid Droplet Divided from its Vapour by a " SOAP BUBBLE"- like Fluid Interface
Francesco dell’Isola
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Enhancing Wastewater Treatment Efficiency: Utilising Saponification Products for Sustainable Cleaning Processes. [PDF]
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1985
To the Editor.— Because my research findings have become a focal point of controversy in the choice of liquid soapvbar soap,1I feel compelled to present further information for the followers of this saga. Contrary to the insinuation by Dr Heinze, the results of our research were presented at a national meeting (American Oil Chemists Society, April ...
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To the Editor.— Because my research findings have become a focal point of controversy in the choice of liquid soapvbar soap,1I feel compelled to present further information for the followers of this saga. Contrary to the insinuation by Dr Heinze, the results of our research were presented at a national meeting (American Oil Chemists Society, April ...
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1984
To the Editor.— I wish to respond to the recent advertisement by Minnetonka, Inc (1983;250:3007), which implies a health risk to users of bar soaps, a type of product used daily by millions of persons in their homes and by physicians and medical personnel in hundreds of hospitals and clinics. This advertisement is deceptive in four important regards.
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To the Editor.— I wish to respond to the recent advertisement by Minnetonka, Inc (1983;250:3007), which implies a health risk to users of bar soaps, a type of product used daily by millions of persons in their homes and by physicians and medical personnel in hundreds of hospitals and clinics. This advertisement is deceptive in four important regards.
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