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He swabbed his cheek twice and sent in both samples.
They swabbed his nose and throat about 10 hours later.
If you were still a suspect case, you'd get swabbed.
They swabbed the decks and guardrails after each fresh air break for passengers.
Raymond pulled on a pair of latex gloves and swabbed Stephen's cheek for DNA.
He swabbed the skin and snipped off the ends of the swabs for testing.
"We've swabbed thousands and thousands of sites," Dunn says of his team of researchers.
Those passengers will have their hands swabbed for explosives but will pat themselves down.
Wisdom Panel also sent me its cat breeder test, for which I swabbed her cheek.
NetQuote swabbed the steering wheel, gear shift and seat belts in three random rental cars.
They swabbed floors, bedrails, pagers, and cellphones, as well as patients' noses, hands, and armpits.
Of the latter, four were swabbed with the mother's vaginal microbes and seven were not.
The user posted two separate Reddit threads to the Makeup Addiction subreddit of swabbed makeup.
The researchers swabbed four spots on each cell phone and eight spots on each person's hand.
SUBTITLE: To prove Jeb's innocence, his owners swabbed his mouth for a sample of his DNA.
Buting, way back when, suggested that investigators took a toothbrush and "swabbed" it onto the key.
The first dip is swabbed on the meat as it grills with a miniature cotton mop.
Some patients who'd made appointments to be swabbed behind the wheel received last-minute cancellation calls.
After they spent 30 minutes on the train, they exited and had their palms swabbed by researchers.
To figure that out, the researchers swabbed the nostrils of 90 study participants and analyzed their microbiome.
You'll be swabbed Testing for the new coronavirus isn't all that different from testing for the flu.
When detectives swabbed DNA from those letters, they found it did not match the crime scene evidence.
Anal samples from the swabbed group, oddly, contained the highest abundance of bacteria usually found in the mouth.
When her daughter was born three and a half months ago, she arranged to have her baby swabbed.
Gil-da-Costa swabbed my forehead to remove any impurities (like makeup) that could mess with the interface.
Detectives swabbed the Papa John's and found cocaine residue around the cash register and in employee washing areas.
A group of 408 healthcare workers — both with and without facial hair — were swabbed to test for pathogens.
They also swabbed oxygen tanks in a storage area, finding MRSA on 96 percent of the stored cylinders.
I've heard people have swabbed their dogs' mouth, sent them to 23andMe, and got a human result back.
For almost a year, they swabbed participating babies every six weeks or during any visit for an illness.
She swabbed Henry with baby wipes, rubbed turtle conditioner into his bumpy shell and pointed him toward the door.
Police swabbed the driver's side handle of Joseph James DeAngelo's car, according to arrest and search warrants released Friday.
He boarded a commercial flight the same day he was swabbed for the coronavirus test, before receiving the results.
It appeared that the virus tests were underway on Thursday; one relative reported that her father had been swabbed.
We swabbed their noses, and ran the swabs up to the lab to avoid contamination of the tube system.
In the study, they swabbed the hands of 39 people, along with their phones, producing hundreds of chemical samples.
All of the pickups are being thoroughly swabbed for genetic evidence and fingerprinted in the hopes of cracking the case.
Instead, the microorganisms swabbed from the cracks and crevices of the space station had come from outer space, he said.
The goal is for individuals to be able to drive up and be swabbed without having to leave your car.
They had swabbed around the wheels and inside the hood and in every other nook and cranny they could find.
Here it is chopped with shiso and molded into a disc, ready to be swabbed in a soft-spoken mayonnaise.
They are swabbed with Duke's mayo, which eschews sugar for a more pronounced tang, and lined with tomatoes and pickles.
Holmes can still see the cap, the belt buckle, the red-checked handkerchief with which the farmer swabbed his face.
After they returned and completely dried off, the skin was swabbed again, as well as six hours and a day later.
The device was swabbed for explosives and found not to be a threat to safety, a Peel Regional police spokesman said.
They were delicious in their own particular way, buttery of crust and stringy with salty cheese, swabbed with sweet red sauce.
The researchers swabbed a total of 209 devices, including phones, smartwatches and similar wearable tech, before introducing the UV sanitizing protocol.
But the doctor readily agreed to the test and quickly swabbed the center of each sore to send for a culture.
After leaving the hotel, she went straight to a sexual assault clinic where nurses swabbed and scraped her body for evidence.
So, a team of researchers swabbed the eyes of mice and rubbed the samples onto petri dishes to see what would grow.
Compared to infants who spent time squeezed inside the birth canal, those who were swabbed got less exposure to their mother's microbes.
In an exemplar test, Reich and Zellner find a tenth of the DNA swabbed from the Toyota key found in Steven's trailer.
Before and after the virus dose, the volunteers had their throat and nose swabbed, and a blood sample was taken from each.
They swabbed the sores on her face and found it had high levels of Klebsiella oxytoca, a serious and flesh-eating bacteria.
The "goal is for individuals to drive up and be swabbed without having to leave your car," Trump said at the time.
Researchers in New York City swabbed the keypads of 66 A.T.M.s at banks, bodegas and other places across Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens.
In January, the same team published research looking into the bacterial genetics of samples swabbed from the surfaces of the ISS in 2015.
So, of course, we have cheek-swabbed a handful of pooches for genetic testing for Mashable's brand new video series What's Your Mutt?
After they did, his feet and bag were searched and swabbed, he was told to remove a sweatshirt and he was patted down.
A doctor swabbed his mouth, nose and throat through the driver's side window, in what he imagined looked like a drunk-driving test.
We rolled down our windows, they swabbed each of our noses once, promised results in three days, and sent us on our way.
She was told that they swabbed Ms. Schafer for a coronavirus test, but the test was not actually done until two days later.
As Dr. Cardoso swabbed iodine over about 50 shiny staples on the right side of the head, Mr. Porgo looked more at ease.
While there, he declined to provide fingerprints to investigators but agreed to be swabbed for a DNA test, according to the US attorney.
For the last two months, a small team of conservators has swabbed away at the varnish to allow the colors to come through.
"In one of the positive tests we found it was almost like a viscous, oily material when I swabbed it," he told BuzzFeed News.
They swabbed the rind, as well as the shelves where the cheeses are kept, and they took samples of the inside of the cheese.
When the researchers swabbed the saliva again for the same hormones, they found no signs of increased confidence, leading them to their startling conclusion.
When something in the body goes wrong, we see a doctor, get examined, get swabbed or draw blood, and usually leave with an answer.
The "goal is for individuals to drive up and be swabbed without having to leave your car," Trump said, speaking from the Rose Garden.
One contains real ants — 10,000 crawling black dots — and the other, blooming strains of bacteria, originally swabbed from surfaces in Manhattan's Chinatown and Koreatown.
Visitors will arrive and be swabbed while they remain in their cars, then drive home and receive the results of the test shortly after.
People are still buying the stuff, even if it does taste like if you swabbed Willy Wonka's wallpaper, then left it out to ferment.
As one of the doctors swabbed the wounded area to apply a bandage, I asked if I could help hold some gauze in place.
P.D., who had his cheek swabbed as well, later had charges against him thrown out — a court determined that the entire search had been unlawful.
They swabbed my mouth for DNA to try and match it to even the tiniest bone fragments that were being sifted out of the rubble.
Researchers swabbed 41 chimpanzee nests in Tanzania and found almost none of the microbes found in human beds, such as fecal microbes, the report said.
Living fossil Scientists swabbed their little rodent cheeks and ran their DNA, discovering that the animals were not related to gliders, as scientists had thought.
To test that theory, researchers from the University of Adelaide caught koalas from Southern Australia and swabbed them, looking for DNA from Chlamydia pecorum bacteria.
Scientists swabbed the nostrils of 187 hospitalized patients to look for both S. aureus — the human-threatening bug — and S. lugdunensis, the antibiotic-generating one.
Researchers swabbed seats, walls, poles, hand grips and ticket machines in the Boston transit system, and learned that the germs weren't so bad after all.
He said testing was being expanded, with people now having to present only a single coronavirus symptom to be swabbed, rather than at least two.
He said testing was being expanded, with people now having to present only a single coronavirus symptom to be swabbed, rather than at least two.
The study swabbed 26 participants shoes for three months and identified nine types of bacteria, including E.coli and coliform, which is present in fecal matter.
This was when the researchers swabbed the children's gingival sulci (the clefts between teeth and gums, in which bacteria collect) to find out what was there.
So Michael agreed to poop in a Ziploc bag, and have the skin on his arms, legs, the inside of nose, and his mouth swabbed twice.
After rubbing the swabbed Q-tips on petri dishes (a major sixth grade science class throwback), we watched what happened over the course of a week.
People in South Korea can get swabbed for testing in drive-thru clinics, which can reduce the burden on hospitals and reduce risk for health workers.
Piegari shared that if you walk into an ER showing signs and symptoms of a virus you are immediately swabbed and tested for 20 different viruses.
Azar said parents and children are being swabbed for DNA to match paternity and checks are being done as rapidly as possible to make the court deadline.
In a recent study published in the journal BMC Infectious Diseases, researchers swabbed a variety of surfaces in Finland's Helsinki airport during the 2015–2016 flu season.
But in terms of their bacterial colonies, the infants swabbed with the microbes closely resembled vaginally delivered babies, she found, especially in the first week of life.
An adrenaline solution was injected along the hairline, to minimize bleeding, and her face was swabbed with the disinfectant Betadine, which gave her features an orange glow.
We started with one local drive, where participants swabbed their cheeks to get a sample of their bone marrow, which was then entered into an international database.
When Joseph James DeAngelo, 72, went into a Hobby Lobby store in April, investigators swabbed the handle of his car door, according to arrest and search warrants.
For the last two months, a team of three to five people have laboriously swabbed away some of the varnish to allow the colors to come through.
The V&A's version drew inspiration from a 2013 project called "Selfmade," in which bacteria was swabbed from Michael Pollan's belly button and artist Olafur Eliasson's tears.
The researchers swabbed the phones of 39 people for skin cells and used a technique called mass spectrometry to identify different molecules in the samples by their weight.
Biological samples swabbed for testing must be stored at temperatures between 35 and 40 degrees Fahrenheit—conditions that seem difficult to ensure both at home and during shipping.
Since the 235 evacuees arrived in Riverside, they have had their noses and throats swabbed to test for the virus, and their temperatures taken several times a day.
The suspect, Joseph DeAngelo, was arrested six days after investigators surreptitiously swabbed his car door, collecting a DNA sample that reportedly matched samples gathered at crime scenes decades ago.
Just last week, federal agents took down an alleged Medicare fraud scheme in which seniors were convinced to get their cheeks swabbed for unnecessary DNA tests, as STAT reports.
But two weeks ago, I swabbed the inside of her mouth with a special brush and sent it off to a new dog DNA testing service called Wisdom Panel.
Of these germ-laden surfaces, the plastic trays circulated at airport security were the worst; four out of eight trays swabbed, or 50 percent, were found to contain a virus.
The company's new shopping mall ads are essentially giant Petri dishes in which bacteria swabbed from everyday objects grows before the eyes of passers-by over the course of days.
Doctors swabbed the wounds and found a plethora of dangerous organisms, including three types of multidrug-resistant bacteria: Acinetobacter baumannii, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Klebsiella pneumoniae, as well as Staphylococcus aureus.
First, when health officials seeking to assess the contagion on the Diamond Princess swabbed his throat and then twice more during his eight-day stay at a Northern California hospital.
Yi and her team swabbed these bacteria samples from Koreatown and Chinatown, but the point is that the bewitching splotches could stem from anyone, not just Asian Americans or Asians.
The hit man waited with the other passengers, unaware that his bag had been removed from the hold and was being searched and swabbed by officers in hazmat suits outside.
And in July, under a 2013 state law that allows DNA sampling of inmates, Nevada authorities swabbed the inside of Ewing&aposs cheek and entered the results in the national database.
After shelling out $69 for a Wisdom Panel DNA test kit, I swabbed the inside of Cody's cheek with a cotton swab from the kit and dropped it in the mail.
The babies that were swabbed had "microbiome," or complex communities of microorganisms that reside in the human body, closer to that of the babies born vaginally, even a month after birth.
So the team swabbed S. hominis and S. epidermidis from the skin of a few volunteers with eczema, grew the bacteria in the lab, and incorporated the microbes into Cetaphil lotion.
Researchers swabbed each device before it went into the UV sanitizer and afterward, and found that before UV sanitizing, 20% of devices had bacterial growth, compared to less than 5% afterward.
Health officials swabbed the throats and noses of everyone in the group — the first to be evacuated from Wuhan — and they were relieved when all of their tests came back negative.
It was just a crepe, with a yellow-white scrum of egg, herbs, swabbed sauces, flagrant chile, ham and a great rectangle of bao cui that went in and emerged unbroken.
A mother's vaginal fluids — loaded with one such essential bacterium, lactobacillus, that helps digest human milk — are collected before surgery and swabbed all over the infant a minute or two after birth.
For the first few days, ambient skin bacteria from the delivery room predominated in the mouths and on the skin of C-section babies who were not swabbed, Dr. Dominguez-Bello said.
When the hazmat technicians arrived, they swabbed eight samples—both of the wet liquid and the dry powder—from four different stain patterns on the walls and the landing of the stairwell.
One to two minutes after the babies were delivered and put under a neonatal lamp, researchers swabbed each infant's lips, face, chest, arms, legs, back, genitals and anal region with the damp gauze.
Later, when she got to her brother's hometown, the local police called her into a station again — this time to have her iris scanned, her voice recorded, her saliva swabbed and fingerprints taken.
Before he autopsied one pedestrian, Schmidt swirled a sterile cotton-tipped applicator in an ear of the victim, snapping off the tip into a plastic container, then swabbed her nose, mouth and belly button.
They gently sedated some creatures and scanned their pouches and uteruses, while they peeked into others' pouches regularly for new young, and they swabbed the females for sperm to pinpoint when mating had occurred.
"The goal is for individuals to be able to drive up and be swabbed without having to leave your car," Mr. Trump said, claiming that 1,700 engineers at Google were helping with the website.
Japanese test distributor Kurabo, which makes a different type of test that looks for antibodies, claims its test only takes 22 minutes to give a result -- and use blood samples rather than swabbed specimens.
The police sent the sneaker to the DNA lab, where a technician swabbed a 156-inch by 6-inch area of its heel — and recovered 97.9 picograms of DNA from at least two people.
The product was considered a breakthrough because it could be sucked or swabbed in the mouths of patients, including children and old people, who had an aversion to vaccinations or had difficulty swallowing pills.
This stems from an experiment carried out by Dr. Michael Mosley who recently swabbed the beards of a variety of men and sent the samples to Dr. Adam Roberts, a microbiologist at University College London.
Tiny pieces of evidence were swabbed, plucked and combed from me: bits of me and, they hoped, bits of him, to be used in court one day to prove who had done this to me.
"  Today reported that the required permission slip advised that the experiment was "completely voluntary" and that students had the option between being "swabbed" or receiving "a quick 'burst' to the facial area with this chemical agent.
At first, the Phylos Galaxy was a kind of community science project—anyone who sent in tiny piece of stem (swabbed with alcohol to remove any traces of THC) got their cultivars genetically sequenced for free.
When one of the remaining possible suspects -- Joseph James DeAngelo, 72 -- went into a Hobby Lobby store in April 2018, investigators swabbed the handle of his car's driver's-side door, according to arrest and search warrants.
My first responsibility was to myself, to survive, and the thought of being poked, prodded, swabbed, interviewed, interviewed again, forced to relive every minute detail of what I'd just gone through was more than I could bear.
"A virus test is positive if the virus was there on the swab in sufficient quantities at the time you swabbed the person," said Marc Lipsitch, an epidemiologist at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
So far, MinIONs have been used to sequence the DNA of microbes scraped out of the snow in Antarctica, swabbed off glaciers in Svalbard or sucked out of stagnant ponds in the bowels of disused coalmines in Wales.
"There are significant numbers of people who have died but whose death hasn't been attributed to the coronavirus because they died at home or in a nursing home and so they weren't swabbed," he said, according to Reuters.
According to an MIT Technology Review report issued earlier this year, more than 26 million people have swabbed their mouths with Q-tips and mailed the specimens to one of these companies, which charge as little as $99.
He had heard about a few intriguing findings: His scientific collaborators — Jordan, Benbow and Pechal — could identify a victim's gender by the microbial patterns (potentially useful for burn victims) and isolate which part of the body had been swabbed.
Chuck Gerba, a microbiologist who worked with ABC for their hotel cleanliness experiment, swabbed items in nine different Los Angeles–area hotels to find out which ones are the nastiest, and he was not impressed with what he found.
Malaysia's High Court heard this week Kim Jong Nam had 12 doses of atropine in his sling bag when he was allegedly swabbed with VX nerve agent in Kuala Lumpur International Airport on February 13, news agency Bernama said.
With the cooperation of the Massachusetts Bay Transit Authority, researchers at Harvard swabbed seats, walls, poles, hand grips and ticket machines in the Boston transit system, and then did DNA analyses to figure out what kinds of organisms they had collected.
Emergency medical treatment After he was allegedly swabbed with the VX nerve agent, Kim walked to a clinic in the airport terminal, where medical assistant Rabiatul Adawiyah said she wiped a "odorless, water-like" fluid from his face with a tissue.
She has to take off her underwear and hand it over as evidence, stand naked as a nurse takes photos of her body, have her vagina and rectum swabbed, and have dye applied to her genitals to show injured tissue.
When Business Insider swabbed 22 pairs of earbuds last year to see what types of germs might be residing on them, Columbia's microbiology lab found that two samples had grown yeast and one sample had grown a type of bacteria associated with dirt.
My dad dropped me off at a London hospital A&E and after a few hours, I was given a nebulizer (a machine that combines medicine and oxygen in a fine mist which is then inhaled into the lungs), swabbed and sent home.
They turned the piles with tractors, scrubbed and fogged and aired their barns, turned the piles again, swabbed the empty buildings to check for infection and waited out weeks of quarantine to earn an all-clear from the U.S.D.A. and the state's Agriculture Department.
The chemical was swabbed on the handle of Skripal's front door in Salisbury, England, which may explain why he survived — he absorbed only a small amount through the skin, albeit enough to leave him (and his 33-year-old daughter) near death for weeks.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - In the two weeks since bird flu reappeared in Indiana, U.S. veterinarians have swabbed the mouths of chickens and turkeys across the country, racing to uncover any more infections and contain the virus before it causes mass death and damage like last year.
In California, Jean Reeves, Lura Tamm and Patti Falkenberg said they had their cheeks swabbed at a free event in February 2019 by a pleasant woman named Ronda Butman, a sales representative who later told Reuters she worked on contract with two different marketing companies.
It might be slightly inconvenient to run to the other room for a condom, but it's a lot easier than running to the clinic to have your throat swabbed, or picking up an antibiotic prescription that requires you to avoid alcohol and sex for two weeks.
Lemaire and Myles did not receive a test until they'd been given leave to return home to Nevada from a few days' quarantine at a military base in Southern California and had their nasal cavities swabbed in a drive-through test administered by local health officials.
Also at issue are concerns of privacy, informed consent — especially given how confusing the terms of use are on many DNA collection websites — and the long-term ramifications of having a DNA profile on file with law enforcement, even if you submit voluntarily to being swabbed.
For the V&A's five "human cheeses," however, that bacteria came from beloved celebrities, who had their skin swabbed in the name of science and truly funky cheese: from baker and food writer Ruby Tandoh to chef Heston Blumenthal to Blur's Alex James, a cheesemaker himself.
Firefighters who responded to calls from the Life Care Center in Kirkland were swabbed for testing samples that were sent to the state testing lab -- but there was such a bottleneck at the lab that at least seven samples expired, a first responder familiar with the situation told CNN.
The woman could have stopped these rapes if she hadn't been so stupid, if she had been swabbed, combed for rapist debris, photographed, and documented, the evidence of her rape then added to the stash of rape kits that require testing and are stored until who knows when.
Unlike the rapid tests that have been used in other countries, and that received a new type of authorization under an FDA guideline that doesn't confirm the accuracy of the results, this rapid testing solution uses the molecular testing method, which works with saliva and mucus samples swabbed from a patient.
Scientists from the University of Nottingham in England and the Finnish National Institute for Health and Welfare swabbed frequently touched surfaces at Helsinki Airport in Finland during and after peak hours in the winter of 2016 and picked up traces of rhinovirus, the source of the common cold, and of the influenza A virus.
He was due to meet his bandmates to play California's Punk Invasion festival, but instead says he was detained for six hours, when he claims he was fingerprinted, photographed, DNA-swabbed, and made to give an official statement, before being placed on a flight back to the UK (on which he says he was "refused alcohol").
Back in 2007, a study entitled "Microbial Growth on Restaurant Beverage Lemon Wedges," appearing in the Journal of Environmental Health, found that of the 76 lemons swabbed from 21 different restaurants, nearly 70 percent were found to have at least one of 25 different germs on them, many of which can be very harmful to humans.
Pence said that two days after the press conference he'd release information on the timing of the debut of a new website, to be created by Google, that would allow people to enter their symptoms and, if they met certain criteria, get the location of a parking-lot drive-through test facility where they would be swabbed for SARS-CoV-2.
In the magazine Science, Professor Dominguez-Bello, Rob Knight of the University of California, San Diego, Jack A. Gilbert of the University of Chicago and Martin J. Blaser of New York University Langone Medical Center argue for the urgency of preserving stool samples and matter swabbed from the skin, mouth, vagina and nose, especially from remote traditional peoples, before modernity kills off these microbes.

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