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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181. Herzberg called those aspects of work that produced job satisfaction motivators and those that produced job dissatisfaction hygiene factors.
182. The principles of antisepsis were carried over into the public hygiene.
183. Five - No smoking in taking the coater. Maintain public hygiene and take care of the equipment.
184. College degree, major in environmental project, industrial hygiene or relevant specialties, experience in chemical industry preferred.
185. In addition, a Licensing Appeals Board has been set up to hear appeals against decisions on licensing of food and environmental hygiene as well as leisure matters.
186. Supplies include enough medical kits to serve the needs of 20,000 people for three months, 150 rolls of plastic sheeting, 10,000 jerricans and 5,000 hygiene kits.
187. Dietetic hygiene should notice in journey, unfavorable eat too full or hollowly .
188. So the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, with the Partnership for Child Development at Imperial College London, launched what's called This Wormy World.
189. Participants must walk through the shower bath and the footbath before entering the pool deck to upkeep your personal hygiene.
190. Osram said it used the latest technology employing solid mercury to maintain high standards of industrial hygiene equivalent to those in Germany.
191. Objective To evaluate the development in radiation hygiene of thermal spring water utilization.
192. Trying to impress on my brother the importance of personal hygiene was never an easy task.
193. Dr Phil Edwards, of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine,(http://sentencedict.com/hygiene.html) said: "Moving about in a heavy body is like driving in a gas guzzler."
194. Yet the latter is of fast importance in the subject of mental hygiene, and must be understood if rational convictions are ever to operate in the realm of the unconsciousness.
195. The team, led by epidemiologist Andrew Haines at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, modelled a number of scenarios for reducing greenhouse gases.
196. The current reporting system of unexpected public hygiene incidents is of limited effect, high costs and low efficiency although it has the merits of systematicity, compulsivity and authority.
197. The influencing factors of feat technique in hygiene were investigated in Sichuan with the method of the stratified sampling and the categorical data analysis.
198. Hence, personal hygiene and cleaning our handswill bethe most effective ways of combating this disease.
199. Does this suggest a slap-dash approach to personal hygiene in the more mature, a no-nonsense efficient approach, or a deep seated eco-consciousness and concern about water conservation?
200. This product can enhance the performance of a broad spectrum of hard surface cleaner formulations for use in household, institutional, automotive, avionic, food, hygiene and industrial applications.
201. Familiar with the government hygiene standards, regulations and monitoring procedures.
202. Labor hygiene of a brown alundum grinding material workshop ofTaiyuan emery wheel factory was investigated.