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n. (plural of biohazard English)
Usage examples of "biohazards".
For insight into possible police responses to biohazards, I talked to Assistant Chief Constable Norma Graham, Superintendent Andy Barker, and Inspector Fiona Barker, all of the Central Scotland Police in Stirling.
The settlement was three and a half centuries old, at first a biohazards research institute, later branching into physics.
We don't know who was dealing with those posse hopheads in the warehouse, or how your deal went wrong, or why you were using themsmuggling biohazards, whatever the hell you were doing.
It is for use in fieldwork with extreme biohazards that are believed to be airborne.
We don't know who was dealing with those posse hopheads in the warehouse, or how your deal went wrong, or why you were using them-smuggling biohazards, whatever the hell you were doing.
Again she scanned for known biohazards, but nothing came up on her scanner.
Again the display indicating no known biohazards—of course, there was always the chance of some new, and lethal-to-humans, biotics.
Again the display indicating no known biohazards--of course, there was always the chance of some new, and lethal-to-humans, biotics.
Probably lots of other big nasty machines up there have disgorged very unpleasant things—poisons, solvents, biohazards, you name it.