Synonym: hygienics. Similar words: gene, renew, scene, enemy, veneer, energy, alien, scenery. Meaning: ['haɪdʒɪːn] n. 1. a condition promoting sanitary practices 2. the science concerned with the prevention of illness and maintenance of health.
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91. Mr Jackson said the general standards of hygiene throughout the group were excellent.
92. A Food Standards Agency to take responsibility for food hygiene and safety.
93. It was aimed at teaching children correct diet, oral hygiene instruction and the importance of visiting the dentist.
94. Unfortunately, just practicing good sleep hygiene is not always enough to prevent insomnia.
95. Fiery Fred and Steady Steadman caused quite a stir when they took the field for Hygiene as well.
96. To bring cleanliness and hygiene together in the village I have found nothing better than a hot red chilli pepper.
97. Next comes a personal hygiene kit, including soap, towels, and lice-killing combs to help the girls concentrate in class.
98. Penalties for contravening the laws on food hygiene have been increased.
99. The oral hygiene index carried about the same level of increased risk for total mortality as for the incidence of coronary heart disease.
100. The biological mechanism by which periodontal disease or poor oral hygiene could lead to coronary heart disease is not clearly established.
101. We introduced the 1990 Food Safety Act to ensure the highest standards of food hygiene.
102. This qualification will put us a further jump ahead of competition and will reinforce our position as market leader in quality Hygiene Services.
103. But three of the supermarkets involved insist that their hygiene standards are high and their own tests found no evidence of bacteria.
104. However, at the same time I must say that we have very high welfare and hygiene standards in this country.
105. Water Hygiene and Ventilation - the specialised cleaning service for industrial and commercial ventilation systems, water tanks and cooling towers.
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106. The practice of personal hygiene is an almost automatic daily activity.
107. His life story bristles with less-than-sensitive remarks about personal hygiene, chihuahuas, babies and rectal thermometers.
108. And public health inspectors found the kitchen overrun with the insects after a hygiene probe was launched.
109. Hygiene becomes a matter of social distinction: polite people always wear clean linen.
110. There was plenty of practical advice about health and hygiene for women.
111. Most do only limited damage to plants, and good garden hygiene is usually adequate treatment if they get out of hand.
112. Alexander said that careful personal hygiene and good eating habits are the best ways to prevent infection.
113. Food hygiene is just as important when on holiday as at home - if not more so.
114. The case came to light at Liverpool magistrates' court when Shaw Bakery was prosecuted for a lapse in food hygiene standards.
115. My first suggestion was sunlight, fresh air and scrupulous hygiene - and to keep the feet as dry as possible.
116. Poor hygiene and handling are also to blame for food poisoning.
117. The latest case highlights the need for scrupulous hygiene on all farm visits.
118. The other approach worked with a scathing moral and religious attack on the concepts of hygiene and sanitation embedded in the legislation.
119. The oral hygiene index was calculated as the sum of the debris and calculus indices.
120. A complete planned maintenance programme is necessary to ensure that pests are controlled and hygiene standards are maintained.