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... tion than before . This condition has been overcome by replacement of the old sand with new . Hill . During 1940 test wells were sunken for a new water supply , as made necessary by the removal of this village to a new location as a ...
... tion than before . This condition has been overcome by replacement of the old sand with new . Hill . During 1940 test wells were sunken for a new water supply , as made necessary by the removal of this village to a new location as a ...
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... tion problems are found ; to relief agencies which are encouraged to use food allowances that will protect the health of the family as a whole ; and to physicians and health officers upon request . The nutritionist also cooperates with ...
... tion problems are found ; to relief agencies which are encouraged to use food allowances that will protect the health of the family as a whole ; and to physicians and health officers upon request . The nutritionist also cooperates with ...
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... tion the bacteria count shall not exceed 5,000 . Regulation Establishing Bacterial Limits for Ice Cream and Sher- bets . Adopted July 8 , 1941. Provides for a bacterial limits of 50,000 , with no colon organisms in 0.01 gram ...
... tion the bacteria count shall not exceed 5,000 . Regulation Establishing Bacterial Limits for Ice Cream and Sher- bets . Adopted July 8 , 1941. Provides for a bacterial limits of 50,000 , with no colon organisms in 0.01 gram ...
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