Machines don't control diseases, though machines might be used in the monitoring or treatment of diseases, such as:
it helps control pests and diseases
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Control of Communicable Diseases Manual was created in 1915.
Most bats are insectivores -- which means they eat insects. In an established ecosystem, the bat population helps to keep the insect population under control. That, in turn, helps to control the spread of diseases and the destruction of crops.
M. B. McKay has written: 'Potato wilt and its control' -- subject(s): Control, Potatoes, Wilt diseases, Diseases and pests 'Control of damping off in seed boxes and seed beds' -- subject(s): Control, Damping-off diseases 'Potato seed treatment with corrosive sublimate' -- subject(s): Control, Mercuric chloride, Seed potatoes, Diseases and pests 'Potato diseases in Oregon and their control' -- subject(s): Potatoes, Diseases and pests, Control
Epidemiology is the scientific study of diseases in populations, including investigating patterns and causes of diseases within specific geographical areas. It helps in understanding how diseases spread, identifying risk factors, and developing strategies for prevention and control within a particular region or community.
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they are little machines that helps you find hidden items
Some compound machines are stapler, scissors, and paper cutters. Hope this helps =)
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