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They will look at water, air, food and hygienics.
The Hygienics had control of all star-realm travel.
Bourgeois hygienics, at least for these male reformers, had some conception of acceptable pleasure for women.
The Church of England may have found it easier to accommodate the cult of hygienics and efficiency.
Primary considerations of material choice and conformation are durability, functionality, hygienics, appearance, and cost.
The open-air system of school organization was strongly advocated by Gopabandhu in view of the climatic conditions, hygienics needs and financial constraints.
Mansfeld was one of the international famous "capacities" in these fields and he was meant to provide his knowledge to the Hygienics Institute for free.
Swiney's feminist hygienics and Pankhurst's medical polemic were part of their broader criminal law strategy to halt male vice.
The feminist take-up of hygienics was in part a skilful form of campaigning, involving an imaginative reworking of dominant knowledges.
Meanwhile the Hygienics split into rival sects, those that practised retraction of all limbs, and those that deplored it as immoral.
Traube worked on chemical, biochemical, medical, physiological, pathophysiological problems, he was engaged in hygienics, physically chemistry and chemical basic research.
Students can concentrate in a technical field such as construction trade technology, broadcasting, machine shop technology, electronics, cosmetology, dental hygienics, nursing, and many other fields of study.
Each of these people was visited every day, said Huang Thuy Long, a steering committee member who heads the National Institute for Hygienics and Epidemiology.
In Blug Lugug's brains, the memory of the hideous perverted talk and teachings of Manna and other Hygienics was vivid.
Moreover, in the handbooks on marriage, reproduction and bourgeois hygienics of the 1840s the respectable woman was defined through marriage and the family but female asexuality was not the guiding principle.
The resulting upheavals in the weather, followed by a chain of severe winters, concluded the wars in the most radical of ways, by converting into the carrion stage almost all the surviving Hygienics of whatever persuasion.
Among Hampton Hills' most notable residents was Laster Baskem Bruton, who came to Dallas in the late 1920s to establish the Southwest Division of the Hygienics Products Company.
It is the change I want, and the blessed sun, and a gentle air in which I can sit out and see the trees and running water: these mere defensive hygienics cannot advance one, though they may prevent evil.
He was mainly a military doctor and then became Professor of Hygienics within the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Marburg (against the initial strenuous opposition of the faculty council), a position he would hold for the rest of his life.
The NCO students are trained to fulfil NCO duties as medic NCOs, motor vehicle NCO, supply NCOs, weapons smith NCOs or hygienics NCOs.
The hygienics of Newman and his colleagues was highly differentiated from the early social medicine of Kay and Southwood Smith - in the organization of their discourse, their forms of social regulation and in the political and institutional conditions through which they were produced.