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  2. Biological hazard - Wikipedia

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    A biological hazard, or biohazard, is a biological substance that poses a threat (or is a hazard) to the health of living organisms, primarily humans. This could include a sample of a microorganism, virus or toxin that can adversely affect human health. A biohazard could also be a substance harmful to other living beings. [a]

  3. Biosafety - Wikipedia

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    A complete understanding of experimental risks associated with synthetic biology is helping to enforce the knowledge and effectiveness of biosafety. [3] With the potential future creation of man-made unicellular organisms, some are beginning to consider the effect that these organisms will have on biomass already present.

  4. Biomedical waste - Wikipedia

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    Biomedical waste is not limited to medical instruments; it includes medicine, waste stored in red biohazard bags, and materials used for patient care, such as cotton and bandaids. The most serious effect that biomedical waste has on our seas is the discharge of poisons into the waters that could then be consumed by ocean life creatures.

  5. A United flight was diverted after a 'biohazard' incident ...

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    How do airlines clean in biohazard situations? Chalmers says planes are usually cleaned as soon as they land on the ground if blood, bodily fluids or other potentially infectious materials are ...

  6. Biological warfare - Wikipedia

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    Biological warfare, also known as germ warfare, is the use of biological toxins or infectious agents such as bacteria, viruses, insects, and fungi with the intent to kill, harm or incapacitate humans, animals or plants as an act of war. [1]

  7. Why scientists say we are fighting H5N1 bird flu with one ...

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    Biohazard suits hang in a Biosafety Level 4 laboratory at the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute ... "The fact that an experiment goes one way in the lab doesn't mean it will go the same way ...

  8. Biosecurity - Wikipedia

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    A microbiologist working on the reconstructed virus of the 1918 Spanish Flu, using a fume hood for biocontainment. [1]Biosecurity refers to measures aimed at preventing the introduction or spread of harmful organisms (e.g. viruses, bacteria, plants, animals etc.) intentionally or unintentionally outside their native range or within new environments.

  9. Do you actually need to buy a home? - AOL

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    This would mean that the recommended 20% down payment would be around $60,000, as opposed to $80,000 for the median household price in other parts of the country. However, $60,000 would be hard to ...