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Yes! Skin is your initial defense when fighting pathogens (germs) It is very dry (for a pathogen) on the top layers, so pathogens cannot grow on the surface of your skin. Skin also is a bit acidic - it is about PH 6 or 5, which helps prevent things from growing or living on the skin to long. It is also thick, so pathogens can't get through.
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Listeria monocytogenes and Yersinia enterocolitica are two pathogens that are able to multiply at temperatures below 5 degrees Celsius.
5 lines in a limerick
5 Lines in a Limerick
5, but these can be extended above and below the stave.
5 lines of symmetry
there are 5 straight lines
A 5 point star has 5 lines of symmetry.
5 lines
5 lines in a limerick (type of poem...)
The 53 defense is very good against the run, but not so good against the pass. Since the 53 defense is an eight-man front, you can cover all of the gaps (A, B, C, D) along the line of scrimmage and still have a player left over. On the other hand, the 53 is only a cover-three defense, so it is lacking against the pass. To cover the pass adequately, you have to rotate a linebacker into pass coverage. Some coaches, like myself, will change into a 52 or 43 defense on passing situations so you can be in four-deep coverage against the pass. There are a lot of different alignments and blitzes you can use out of a 53. This makes it fun for the kids to run. But being burned by the long pass can take the air out of a defense, so be careful to know down and distance when you blitz from a 53.