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- noun Plural form of
antibacterial .
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Examples
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People need tents, sleeping bags, [flashlights], cell [phones], radios, daily care stuff, as well as basic care medicine such as antibacterials, medicine to cure colds, etc.
Suffer, the Children 2008
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Using a disposable towel every time you wash your hands is not necessary — neither is cleaning regularly with disinfectants or antibacterials.
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There is a theory that we have so many chemicals and antibacterials around the house that our own immune systems are becoming less efficient.
The Doctor is In MD Travis L. Stork 2010
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Using a disposable towel every time you wash your hands is not necessary—neither is cleaning regularly with disinfectants or antibacterials.
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There is a theory that we have so many chemicals and antibacterials around the house that our own immune systems are becoming less efficient.
The Doctor is In MD Travis L. Stork 2010
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From the vantage of an exhausted mother arriving at a clinic door after walking barefoot through the night with a toddler tied to her back, Schweitzer's antibacterials were a gift more precious than any other, the gift of life to a dying child.
Valerie Tarico: Too Much of a Good Thing, Elephants and Us 2010
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These roll-ons, sticks and sprays don't contain parabens, PEGs, synthetic ingredients including hormone-disrupting fragrance and antibacterials, petrochemicals, or aluminum compounds.
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There is a theory that we have so many chemicals and antibacterials around the house that our own immune systems are becoming less efficient.
The Doctor is In MD Travis L. Stork 2010
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These roll-ons, sticks and sprays don't contain parabens, PEGs, synthetic ingredients including hormone-disrupting fragrance and antibacterials, petrochemicals, or aluminum compounds.
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There is a theory that we have so many chemicals and antibacterials around the house that our own immune systems are becoming less efficient.
The Doctor is In MD Travis L. Stork 2010
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