All invasive surgical procedures should be performed using aseptic technique and sterile instruments and supplies. |
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Bronchial aspirate were obtained by aseptic technique using a sterile suction catheter each time. |
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The draped table is sterile only at the top surface, according to established and recognized principles of aseptic practice. |
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The antigen for spiking the specimens designated as CA 15-3 and CA 27.29 was derived from a cell line grown by aseptic tissue culture. |
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Breaks in aseptic technique can introduce microbial contamination into the vial via the needle, syringe, or rubber stopper. |
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And, frankly, this backwoods lockup was a far remove from his usual, aseptic surroundings. |
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Sidel builds machinery for aseptic packaging of plastic bottles, with a focus on high-speed rotary machines. |
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It is important to use good aseptic technique when accessing multiple-dose vials. |
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Some of the biggest culprits are childproof caps, jar lids and the aseptic cartons used to house milk and juice. |
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First-year students learn aseptic transfer of drugs from vials and ampules and handling techniques for antineoplastic drugs. |
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Members used the forms to report information about issues and correlate it to the appropriate principle of aseptic technique. |
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The text covers aseptic technique, local and topical anesthesia, wound dressings, sutures, and suturing techniques. |
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It's teatime: China's market for tea-based beverages in the aseptic carton packaging is undergoing a positive development. |
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Adherence to aseptic practices aids in fulfilling this responsibility. |
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All the functions in an aseptic line are based on consummately harmonised process technology for beverage production. |
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Modern aseptic equipment enables us to achieve the high standards of hygiene, quality, tractability speed and service. |
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The closures are sterilised in a disinfectant bath, and fed to the aseptic capper. |
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The aseptic concept for the capper is based on a hygienic construction with a minimised number of components above the bottle's mouth. |
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All surgical procedures were performed under aseptic conditions. |
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Intentional disregard of aseptic practices is not acceptable or excusable. |
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The product, which has already been sterilised, is filled into the carton pack in the aseptic zone of the filling machine. |
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The company is further expanding its portfolio with a move into aseptic production. |
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The food service distributor and operator are particularly appreciative of aseptic packaging in terms of cost-efficient logistics and storage. |
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It removes mould and other unpleasant smell and provides aseptic environment in sauna. |
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After a mean follow up of 9.6 years he did not find any revisions due to aseptic loosening. |
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Combo Aseptic is a system for distributing fluid products which require aseptic filling and discharging. |
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Peel open the outer foil package and remove the inner foil pouch using aseptic technique. |
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The finished product is poured into an aseptic storage box, made from plastic, or stored in chilled or frozen condition. |
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In the appropriate configuration, the measuring instruments comply with hygiene standards and also match aseptic packaging applications. |
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This new media range brings additional safety for aseptic pharmaceutical control laboratories and greater ease of use. |
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The aseptic version is especially indispensable for the applications where a sterile pumped product is to be safe from any contamination. |
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She adds that the entire area of foodservice, including restaurants, hotels, cafeterias, and health care facilities, are now catching on to the aseptic phenomenon. |
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Other products include extended-shelf-life and aseptic products in single-serve containers sold at convenience stores and multipacks at club stores. |
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More importantly, in spite of working in isolation in a rural environment, he was a pioneer in many areas, including aseptic surgery, cystolithotomy and suprapubic prostatectomy. |
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When circumcision is performed in clinical settings under aseptic conditions, by well trained and adequately equipped health care personnel, complication rates are low. |
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Encephalitis is the major form of the disease, although other, less severe forms, such as aseptic meningitis or simple febrile syndromes accompanied by headache, are also frequent. |
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Strattice Tissue Matrix may be folded, trimmed or cut as required to fit the surgical site using aseptic technique, ensuring allowance for overlap. |
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Sequelae such as hearing loss of infectious aseptic meningitides in general have been shown to be reduced in children with steroid treatment. |
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Is aseptic technique used during clinical procedures? |
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Research on Chlamydia indicates the presence of bacterial proteins and lipopolysaccharides in the synovia of affected joints even when cultures are aseptic. |
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The company specializes in the production of aseptic milk products and is to manufacture selected fresh products on behalf of Emmi for the US market. |
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Polyethylene wear in current UHMWPE sockets is still the most common cause of aseptic loosening and consequently of revision operations on the hip. |
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That is certainly true, but the purpose of this report is not to create for students at the Woluwé European School an environment that is shut-off and aseptic, divorced from the real world. |
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The valve is suitable for aseptic applications. |
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The savings that can be achieved with circulation systems for a peracetic acid-based aseptic line with 36,000 bottles per hour are approximately 2.5 m3 sterile water per hour. |
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Each tape strip is equipped with handling tabs, which help facilitate aseptic application when being used with aseptic technique. |
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Young mice were anesthetized with isoflurane and craniotomized under aseptic conditions. |
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Marys Hospital opened in 1889 and was an early adopter of Listerian aseptic and antiseptic principles. |
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Sidel's technology in aseptic filling was further strengthened in 1999 by the breakthrough of its innovative Combi technology, which allows the integration of blowing, filling and capping of a PET bottle in a single machine. |
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The scanbody is not delivered in aseptic condition. |
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Anyway, there is no such thing as a zero risk, nor is it even desirable, given that completely aseptic conditions are no guarantee of food safety. |
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This definition applies to any type of beverage container, whether refillable or recyclable, including aluminium or other metal cans, glass or plastic bottles, paper-based polycoat containers and aseptic boxes. |
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Diaphragm valves, manually or pneumatically operated, are specially designed for use in hygienic and aseptic processes in the food-processing and pharmaceutical industries. |
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As tubing, AdvantaFlex provides weldability and helps eliminate the need for costly aseptic connectors. |
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The new production building with fully-glazed clean rooms combines scientific and technical progress with transparency in sterile production, and sets the benchmark with regard to aseptic production conditions. |
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A sampling of topics includes analgesics, aseptic technique, bloodless surgery, HIDA scan, managed care plans, rotator cuff repair, and ventricular shunt. |
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Central nervous system complications which have been reported to be related to zona zoster infection include myelitis, aseptic meningitis, encephalitis and ventriculitis. |
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The newly-designed infeed turntable meets aseptic production requirements. |
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Research suggests that the biological response to wear particles at the bone-implant interface is the main cause of aseptic loosening and osteolysis. |
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There are many possible indications for revision TSA, including aseptic component loosening, malposition of components, infection, instability, and stiffness. |
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With its unique delivery system and winged activation design, the 1 mL applicator is easy to use and can help promote aseptic technique and best practices. |
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Aseptic measures included the use of sterile gloves, gown, drapes, and adequate skin antisepsis by the proceduralist. |
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Aseptic packages have also proven invaluable in areas where water quality is so poor that rehydrating dry foods would be dangerous. |
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Aseptic technique was introduced in medicine and surgery in the late 19th century and greatly reduced the incidence of infections caused by surgery. |
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