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Disease-producing bacteria thrive at warm temperatures and can live very well on seafood.
But not many disease-producing bacteria can survive for long periods on a dry, unsoiled fabric.
Microscopic examination of plaque samples from individuals with bad breath shows many disease-producing bacteria.
Many of these infections result from exposure to or swallowing of water contaminated with disease-producing bacteria.
Specifically any substance able to destroy disease-producing bacteria without injury to the patient - in this instance koi.
Oxidizing agents can also destroy disease-producing bacteria, viruses, and other invading microbial organisms.
And, she said: "Irradiation kills harmless and well as disease-producing bacteria, but it does not prevent further contamination.
In Reich's opinion, disease-producing bacteria are often formed by body bions in a degenerate state because of a patient's neuroses.
--The exclusion of disease-producing bacteria.
No matter how careful a dairy farmer or milk processor is, or how hygienic the conditions, disease-producing bacteria may be present in unpasteurized raw milk.
What would otherwise be nutritional instead generates toxemia, a condition in which the blood contains poisonous products which are produced by the growth of pathogenic or disease-producing bacteria.
Senator Tom Harkin, the Iowa Democrat who heads the Senate Agriculture Committee, said today that he had inserted the provision in an effort to "more clearly define pasteurization," the process by which disease-producing bacteria have long been destroyed in some foods through heating.