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But the situation was very different when it came to the safe handling of disease germs.
There was a big difference between disease germs and helpful bacteria.
It affected the miners at different rates, like a disease germ.
Disease germs had been found in a shipment of fruit juices from the Earth.
Disease germs are a manifestation of life, and all life is spirit.
It was an ability that would offer no advantage to a disease germ in a state of purely natural happenings.
No sickness, no sorrow; not one disease germ on the earth.
How long do disease germs live in a human body after they've killed it?' '
Another kind of weapon of mass destruction is disease germs, which could be used to make many people sick and maybe kill them.
Disease germs do not encounter bacteriological laboratories, as a rule, often enough to need to adapt to escape them.
One could safely say of unshelled nuts that there is not a disease germ in a carload.
Their most insignificant disease germ might easily wipe out our colony if it proved contagious.
He lost his immunities to disease germs.
Q. Can disease germs lurk on telephone receivers?
No guns, no bombs, no chemicals or disease germs.
Also slows down disease germs.
You can no more deal with them in good faith than you can with a-a disease germ.
Fire burns, water drowns, disease germs destroy.
Some parasites and disease germs died out with their hosts, but most species found the new conditions to their advantage and proliferated.
Isn't this," Paige said, "a rather dangerous place to park an infant-with so many disease germs, poisonous dasinfectants, and such things all around?
None of these beings," said Jasam, speaking weakly, but answering for him, "will exterminate anything or anyone, except possibly disease germs.
Dr. Gerba seeded household toilets with disease germs and then tested to see if they survived after flushing.
Some disease germs are highly specific, like hog cholera, while others, like rabies, can infect virtually any warmblooded animal.
Lisbon was badly infested with rats, which, by transmitting various disease germs, especially those of bubonic plague, constituted a serious danger to public health.
It is inadvisable to accept a dog with 'distemper teeth' as they are liable to break off and in any case are reservoirs for disease germs.