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  • adjective Not infested

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Examples

  • Mice with the most lice had calmer immune systems than uninfested mice, adding to evidence that hyper-clean living contributes to asthma and allergies.

    Archive 2009-04-01 Field Notes 2009

  • Mice with the most lice had calmer immune systems than uninfested mice, adding to evidence that hyper-clean living contributes to asthma and allergies.

    Could lice prevent asthma? Field Notes 2009

  • Once established, efforts to restrict spread to uninfested areas can limit further damage.

    Invasion fact sheet 2008

  • To the owner of the Los Angeles Times, Harrison Gray Otis, respectability included making sure that the city was uninfested by union labor.

    Dynamite and Deadlines D.J. Waldie 2008

  • And maybe, just maybe, we will find our own minor Christmas miracle: a small apartment that's reasonably priced, relatively clean, and blessedly uninfested.

    Nicholas Brown: The Bedbug Chronicles: Part 7 2008

  • • Take steps to prevent the introduction of zebra mussels into uninfested waters.

    Sailing Fundamentals Gary Jobson 1998

  • • Take steps to prevent the introduction of zebra mussels into uninfested waters.

    Sailing Fundamentals Gary Jobson 1998

  • - Only accept delivery of sufficiently dry, uninfested and well cleaned produce!

    5. Central storage 1996

  • Pests can be prevented by packing the still uninfested stored produce well.

    10. Integrated pest management 1996

  • The protective effect is generally satisfactory in particular if the grain is still uninfested at the time of treatment.

    4. Farm and village level storage 1996

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