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soiled and fabrics
Harris has indicated that two devices, the Launder-Ometer and Terg-O-Tometer are most widely used for rapid detergent testing, and he has listed the commercially available standard soiled fabrics.
These beetles are attracted to soiled fabrics and crevices where dead insects may serve as a food source.

soiled and used
* The Indonesian flag should never be fastened, displayed, used, or stored in such a manner as to permit it to be easily torn, soiled, or damaged in any way.
* Waterproof mattress pads are used in some cases to ease clean-up of bedwetting incidents, however they only protect the mattress, and the sheets, bedding or sleeping partner may be soiled.
The vimpa is used to hold the mitre so as to avoid the possibility of it being soiled by the natural oils in a person's hand as well as symbolically showing that the person does not own the mitre, but merely holds it for the prelate.
Each tree, declaring that it was used for some holy purpose, objected to being soiled by the unclean body of Haman.
This political tool is soiled and rigged against those who use it and cannot be used for practical change but its power comes from those who gives comfort to those who use it in the hope of a false belief of change can happen leaving the practicalities of the system as ‘ real ’ events.
Cow dung ( usually combined with soiled bedding and urine ) is often used as manure ( agricultural fertilizer ).
In many healthcare facilities, large disposable blue bags ( often with drawstrings ) are commonly used to collect soiled linens.
Many cruisers complain about the practice of leaving evidence of sexual encounters, such as discarded lubricant and condom packets, soiled toilet tissue and used condoms, because it draws the attention of other people to the fact that the area is a public sex environment, even if no sexual activity has been seen by others.
The junction of these two waters ways was called Moorooroo, a name given to the local family group on the northern bank of the Gawler River but also a wide, yellow soiled used as a place for meetings between neighboring groups.

soiled and for
Arthur Wright was " obviously impressed " that Conan Doyle was involved, and gave his permission for publication, but he refused payment on the grounds that, if genuine, the images should not be " soiled " by money.
This results in a large amount of recyclable waste, paper especially, being too soiled to reprocess, but has advantages as well: the city need not pay for a separate collection of recyclates and no public education is needed.
For example, in 2008 an important but heavily soiled, distorted and water-damaged 1954 Dior outfit called Zemire was restored to displayable condition for the Golden Age of Couture exhibition.
It is said that for some people, keeping the Quotations at home is a psychological burden, because they cannot dispose of it, and if it is inadvertently stained or soiled, it likely will cause considerable offense.
His notes also describe a recipe for mice ( a piece of soiled cloth plus wheat for 21 days ) and scorpions ( basil, placed between two bricks and left in sunlight ).
Also, garments stored in soiled condition for a long time are difficult to bring back to their original color and texture.
Natural fibers such as wool, cotton, and silk of lighter colors should not be left in dirty or soiled condition for long amounts of time as they absorb dirt in their texture and are unlikely to be restored to their original color and finish.
Some cleaners with these machines keep traditional machines on-site for the heavier soiled textiles, but others find plant enzymes to be equally effective and more environmentally sustainable.
However, Smitherman was criticized for ignoring calls for an independent investigation into C. difficile deaths in hospitals, and he was unable improve the lives of nursing home residents who were often forced to sit in soiled diapers for hours on end.
In such earlier urban development, alleys were included to allow for deliveries of soiled supplies, such as coal, to the rear of houses which are now heated by electricity, piped natural gas or oil.
This is further supported by the Act's explicit exemption for disposal of " worn or soiled " flags, which the Act protects from prosecution since disposing a worn or soiled flag does not desecrate the flag's symbolic nature.
We have a reputation and we have a good one over the years and to have it soiled because people want to turn it into a political operation is something that I am not going to tolerate at all and I will call for heads if there are still people there involved in this.
This was the first in a series of occasional violent lapses that punctuated, and ultimately soiled, Matthews ' stellar career, culminating in his conviction for criminal assault arising out of an on-field incident in 1985 described below.
"... It was declared to be particularly unworthy for this, the holiest of all festivals, to follow the custom calculation of the Jews, who had soiled their hands with the most fearful of crimes, and whose minds were blinded.
The Football Association struggled to identify an alternative candidate but their discomfort with his soiled reputation for probity was articulated in their appointment of him as England ' coach ' rather than under the traditional title of ' manager '.
" The fashion for oiled hair became so widespread in the Victorian and the Edwardian period that housewives began to cover the arms and backs of their chairs with washable cloths to preserve the fabric coverings from being soiled.

soiled and rapid
It is the excess wool which gets most soiled from urination and faeces, and which can be particularly dirty due to green feeding, rapid changes in feed, or from problems such as internal parasites.

soiled and are
Greases, stains, and miscellaneous soils are usually sorbed onto the soiled surface.
By this procedure rinsing progresses in two stages, first by dilution until the time when the drains are separated and thereafter by displacement of the soil-bearing liquor by clean rinse water, since soiled liquor squeezed from the specimens at the nip passes directly to waste from the suds box drains.
The education of proper sari filter use is imperative, as there is a positive correlation between sari misuse and the incidence of childhood diarrhea ; soiled saris worn by women are vectors of transmission of enteric pathogens to young children.
The Sudarium is severely soiled and crumpled, with dark flecks that are symmetrically arranged but form no image, unlike the markings on the Shroud of Turin.
Alcohol hand sanitizers however are not considered to be effective on soiled hands.
Other personal hygienic practices would include covering one's mouth when coughing, disposal of soiled tissues appropriately, making sure toilets are clean, making sure food handling areas are clean, besides other practices.
Guigues du Pin, or Guigo, the architect of the order, cautioned, " Let the brethren take care the books they receive from the cupboard do not get soiled with smoke or dirt ; books are as it were the everlasting food of our souls ; we wish them to be most carefully kept and most zealously made.
Such are these vulgar birds who populate our public gardens, perching arrogantly on the most beautiful statues, and, when they have soiled the brow of Jupiter, Hercules ’ arm, or the breast of Jupiter, strut and preen as though they have laid a golden egg .”
" Her " rosy little head " may also be a sly reference to the hymen ; Porphyria leaves a " gay feast " and comes in from the outside world wearing " soiled gloves " ( Porphyria may well be a gardener with obvious links to the rose theme ); now her blue eyes, open in death, are " without a stain.
The Sudarium is severely soiled and crumpled, with dark flecks that are symmetrically arranged but form no image, unlike the markings on the Shroud of Turin.
As the clothing of the puppets wear out or are soiled the clothing is replaced by the puppeteers.
The female flies lay their eggs on the sheep in damp, protected areas of the body that are soiled with urine and feces, mainly the sheep's breech ( buttocks ).
Upon the Twits ' return, they are themselves soiled with glue, so that when they enter the house and attempt to reverse themselves, they are attached to the floor.
Gohonzon that have become soiled or damaged are returned to temples for ceremonial disposal.
One example of the environment impacting ADLs is to consider if damp is present in one's home how that might impact independence in breathing ( as damp can be related to breathing impairments ); another example, using the " green " application, would be how dressings that are soiled with potentially hazardous fluids should be disposed of after removal.

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