noun
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hygiene regulations (= relating to keeping restaurants, hotel kitchens etc clean )
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Hygiene regulations stipulate that the caterer must use suitable equipment.
safety/hygiene/quality etc standards
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All our products meet the current safety standards.
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dental
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Regular brushing is the lynchpin of all good dental hygiene .
good
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Most do only limited damage to plants, and good garden hygiene is usually adequate treatment if they get out of hand.
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Unfortunately, just practicing good sleep hygiene is not always enough to prevent insomnia.
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Regular brushing is the lynchpin of all good dental hygiene .
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This includes having a balanced and nutritious diet and good personal hygiene .
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Hygiene Regular performance of good hygiene practices helps to promote healthy skin, teeth and hair.
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Normal everyday standards of good hygiene are quite sufficient.
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At any age, good toilet hygiene is essential for preventing infections.
oral
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What are the complications of dehydration, and those of poor oral hygiene ?
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It was aimed at teaching children correct diet, oral hygiene instruction and the importance of visiting the dentist.
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The oral hygiene index was calculated as the sum of the debris and calculus indices.
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The oral hygiene index carried about the same level of increased risk for total mortality as for the incidence of coronary heart disease.
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A unit increase in the oral hygiene index was associated with a 1.12-fold increased risk of coronary heart disease in younger men.
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The biological mechanism by which periodontal disease or poor oral hygiene could lead to coronary heart disease is not clearly established.
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Both periodontal disease and poor oral hygiene showed stronger associations with total mortality than with coronary heart disease.
personal
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The reason for this is that the amount of water used for personal hygiene is reduced.
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Next comes a personal hygiene kit, including soap, towels, and lice-killing combs to help the girls concentrate in class.
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Elimination: problems may manifest as constipation, fluid retention, congested skin, catarrh. 4. Personal hygiene . 5.
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For anyone who had to work in the streets, personal hygiene was fundamental.
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Some young men never have really thought about personal hygiene very much and react very badly if the subject is mentioned.
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Alexander said that careful personal hygiene and good eating habits are the best ways to prevent infection.
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I had underestimated the importance placed on personal cleanliness and hygiene , and had been caught out on my underpants.
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His life story bristles with less-than-sensitive remarks about personal hygiene , chihuahuas, babies and rectal thermometers.
poor
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What are the complications of dehydration, and those of poor oral hygiene ?
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Con: You have to blame the gym sauna for poor hygiene when you give him crabs.
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The home had been shut down following complaints of poor hygiene .
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The biological mechanism by which periodontal disease or poor oral hygiene could lead to coronary heart disease is not clearly established.
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Both periodontal disease and poor oral hygiene showed stronger associations with total mortality than with coronary heart disease.
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The Consumers'Association blames poor hygiene standards.
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There's no evidence that a bad diet, or poor hygiene , causes the condition.
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food
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The government has already introduced tougher laws on food hygiene and now it hopes the register will help council officers enforce them.
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The initiative aims at further enhancing already high standards of food hygiene in tenanted houses.
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There are 30 courses dedicated to specific safety issues, such as handling portable gas cylinders, food hygiene and accident investigation procedures.
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The kitchen area accords with the latest food hygiene regulations.
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The case came to light at Liverpool magistrates' court when Shaw Bakery was prosecuted for a lapse in food hygiene standards.
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Training is essential and basic food hygiene courses can be completed in six hours.
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A Food Standards Agency to take responsibility for food hygiene and safety.
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We introduced the 1990 Food Safety Act to ensure the highest standards of food hygiene .
regulation
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The Government hopes it will help councils enforce hygiene regulations .
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The kitchen area accords with the latest food hygiene regulations .
standard
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The case came to light at Liverpool magistrates' court when Shaw Bakery was prosecuted for a lapse in food hygiene standards .
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However, at the same time I must say that we have very high welfare and hygiene standards in this country.
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But three of the supermarkets involved insist that their hygiene standards are high and their own tests found no evidence of bacteria.
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The Consumers'Association blames poor hygiene standards .
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A complete planned maintenance programme is necessary to ensure that pests are controlled and hygiene standards are maintained.
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A healthy lifestyle includes having a nutritious diet and good personal hygiene .
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public hygiene
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Restaurants may be closed down if they fail to maintain minimum standards of hygiene .
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Schools should have policies to ensure good hygiene in kitchen areas.
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Food hygiene is just as important when on holiday as at home - if not more so.
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He had given up such niceties as hygiene , and now lived for only one thing.
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However, in many cases they are not entirely necessary, and their use replaces more stringent hygiene procedures.
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Normal everyday hygiene precautions are adequate.
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Overall, only two out of three supermarkets, one in three delicatessens and one in five butchers scored high marks for hygiene .
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Scientists have attacked the problem from every angle, by education, improving hygiene and eradicating the snail.
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The Government hopes it will help councils enforce hygiene regulations.
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The reason for this is that the amount of water used for personal hygiene is reduced.