0 present participle of shower
1 to fall down or come out in a shower, or to make something do this:
2 to take a shower:
I shower every morning.
Synthetic pyrethroid products were not used for dipping/ showering sheep in all counties.
The en-suite facilities in all bedrooms reinforced the possibility of the initiative and control over bathing or showering remaining with the resident.
This may be explained by swallowing water during showering, by transmission through aerosols or by contamination of hands following hand-to-mouth transmission.
Although the association with showering was weak, the effect of using nonpotable contaminated water on gastroenteritis needs to be investigated further.
There was no statistically significant association with age, gender, submersion, the presence of cuts or abrasions, or time taken to showering post-exposure.
All spray showering operations recorded in this survey were undertaken by contractors.
Larger objects can arrive and plunge into the atmosphere at high speed, shedding mass in fragments as they descend, or even exploding in the air showering the ground with material.
No other specific exposure was associated with increased risk of developing leptospirosis among these cases, compared to non-cases, and early showering did not confer a protective effect.