Although sterilization would be most effective in preventing pathogen transmission, flexible bronchoscopes are not easily sterilized. |
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If the scrub person is removing sterilized items from the sterilizer, he or she should remember the following guidelines. |
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You can preserve your sauce by canning it in sterilized pint jars in a hot water bath for 35 minutes. |
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An aliquot of whole blood was taken in a sterilized flat bottom 25 ml glass beaker. |
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In San Francisco, the city sterilized public telephones and drinking fountains. |
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Initially, these gloves were sterilized by boiling and then put on the wearer's wet hands. |
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The mixture was sterilized by sequential filtration through 0.45 and 0.22 m filters. |
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Whether the double peel pouches or the pouches within wrapped goods can be sterilized depends on the sterilizer you are using. |
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Before it is used in cosmetics, water must be filtered, distilled, sterilized, and deionized. |
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She chose to work at the club, even though it required that she be surgically sterilized. |
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He told me that my tubes were tied, that I was sterilized and I would have no more children. |
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Spreading of preparations was done using curved sterilized Pasteur pipettes. |
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Team members identified having a system that provided terminally sterilized instruments as another priority. |
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All reusable materials, such as the needle bar and the tube, must be completely clean, put into special pouches and sterilized in the autoclave. |
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Following the procedure, these items were cleaned, disinfected, terminally sterilized, and stored in the same trays. |
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Always use commercial potting mixes in your containers as they are sterilized and disease free. |
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Plastic syringes can be sterilized in a microwave oven, which is another method of heat sterilization. |
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The bottling and corking machines are usually sterilized by steam, or by chemical sterilants. |
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She had sterilized a needle in two shakes of a lamb's tail, and began about the dirty work. |
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To improve drainage without sacrificing nutrients, add sharp sand or perlite to a good sterilized compost-based mix. |
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Pasteur sterilized two containers, both of which contained a broth rich in nutrients. |
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The extra-large clips were used and placed with a clip applier that contains 25 clips and comes individually wrapped in sterilized packs. |
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Seeds are scraped off into sterilized flasks containing nutrient agar-agar. |
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Germinate seeds in containers filled with a sterilized mix of equal parts soil, sphagnum peat moss and perlite. |
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Unless packaged and sterilized, critical items should be reprocessed immediately before use. |
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The surface of the anterior chest wall and abdominal area were sterilized with ethanol. |
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The debris and detritus from the sites that were destroyed have been either tainted or sterilized. |
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I'm not a freak about things being sterilized or freakishly clean. |
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Powdered, evaporated, condensed, sterilized, and UHT milks all keep for a long time unrefrigerated, though the liquid ones usually begin to go off once they have been opened. |
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A sterilized ground designed specifically for the germination of seeds is ideal. |
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With its sterilized, compartmentalized, de-humanized and largely soulless content, it is the epitomy of a mechanized cultural industry. |
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Everything that comes into the laboratory is decontaminated, or is sterilized in some way, before it leaves. |
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Witnesses described hospitals where hypodermic needles were not sterilized and sheets were not regularly washed. |
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Needles: To kill all disease-causing organisms, all needles must be autoclaved or sterilized using superheated steam under pressure. |
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A nice finishing touch is to add a few basil leaves into each sterilized jar as you pour the sauce. |
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If the razor blade or cutting instrument is re-used and not properly sterilized, risk could be high. |
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Foreshadowing present problems, countries often sterilized the impact of surpluses on domestic money supply and prices. |
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Are instruments and other items properly sterilized or high-level disinfected before use? |
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The escaped salmon not only compete with the wild salmon for food, they will also interbreed if they are not sterilized. |
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Providing filters are changed and sterilized on a regular basis this ensures that you get the best quality milk. |
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The griller will be sterilized thanks to the intense heat of the next session. |
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In many states, the mentally ill or intellectually disabled could be sterilized. |
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Using a sterilized scalpel, a 5 mm2 section of bark was removed from the 2008 growth of a butternut seedling. |
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As she lies wrapped in white cotton in an iron cot sterilized with bleach, her swollen legs appear dislocated from her rattling body. |
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The jewelry for the piercing should always be sterilized and come in sealed bags. |
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They provided mothers with supplies of sterilized milk, advice on child care and access to medical services. |
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There is no monetary creation induced by the rest of the world, as foreign currency inflows are sterilized at their source. |
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Girl Guides washed, sterilized and packed medicine and bottles for the Women's Voluntary Service and Red Cross. |
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Certain products have to be assembled in clean rooms and are delivered in sterilized packages. |
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Pollen can be a route for transmission of diseases, so only properly treated and sterilized pollen should be used. |
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After the prescribed cook time and temperature the sterilized canned tuna is removed from the retort and moved to a cooling area. |
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Be they sterilized, frozen or gourmet products, all of them have to combine rapidity, traditions and authenticity. |
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Made with sterilized natural hair, this kit contains: 2 strips of lashes, 1 tube of glue, 1 tweezer. |
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High money supply growth, due largely to non sterilized foreign exchange reserves' accumulation, have led to a sharp acceleration of inflation. |
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Men and women requesting sterilization are usually seen at least twice by doctors prior to being sterilized, as the operation is designed to be permanent. |
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Dogs are being sterilized to prevent more strays roaming the city. |
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After being anesthetized, she was sterilized without her knowledge. |
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Countless lakes have been more or less sterilized by acid rain. |
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I think I even let a dermatologist once talk me into using sterilized cadaver cells to plump up my lips. |
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Between uses on different patients, portable respirometers and ventilator thermometers should be sterilized or subjected to high-level disinfection. |
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Instruments and supplies that can't be sterilized with an autoclave should be disinfected with a commercial disinfectant or bleach solution after each use. |
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Similarly, items such as filter paper were all sterilized by autoclaving. |
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Pour into wide-mouthed sterilized bottles and seal immediately. |
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Plastic syringes can be heat sterilized in a microwave oven. |
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I knew because it smelled sterilized and everything was white and boring. |
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And the claims of liberal legalists that they can somehow be sterilized by the application of theory of rights are simply spurious and morally unserious. |
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A zone of sterilized rock around the volcanic neck will be sampled at a depth of several hundred meters to determine if microorganisms are present. |
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Always use sterilized toenail clippers, nippers or scissors. |
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Is he sterilized Vulcanized Simonized Tranquilized Legalized Synchronized Oh, what is it? |
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The expiry date on a food is an indication where the manufacturer will guarantee that is product will be at its upmost quality, even if sterilized. |
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By employing a technique he invented of inoculating sterilized gelatin-coated glass plates with fecal material from patients, he was able to grow and describe the bacterium. |
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Both uncoated and coated sensor can be sterilized during operation. |
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Ask how the equipment is cleaned and sterilized? |
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He also wished to know who determined which persons should be sterilized. |
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The first was the production of sterile plastic bags that replaced the sterilized glass bottles in which blood had, until then, been collected and stored. |
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Without a softening agent life saving medical devices such as medical tubing and blood bags would be brittle and crack during use, or could not be sterilized as effectively. |
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Alice Arm was sterilized from one year of irresponsible mining. |
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Manicures or pedicures with sterilized, new or unshared equipment. |
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Wright does not accept responsibility or liability arising from a lack of cleanliness or sterility of any medical devices supplied by Wright that should have been cleaned and sterilized by the end user. |
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High quality dry cat food for sterilized or castrated cats. |
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Preserved foie gras is sterilized, that means that it has been treated in an autoclave between 105 ° C and 115 ° C. Thus, it can be kept for several years at room temperature. |
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Female goats were sterilized and given a hormone treatment to be in heat constantly and released. |
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Sheep droppings, which are high in cellulose, have even been sterilized and mixed with traditional pulp materials to make paper. |
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Rigid, semi-rigid and flexible packaging can be sterilized in one of these systems. |
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Hoses may be sterilized by autoclave, CIP, SIP, and gamma radiation processes. |
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It is, in practice, QE plus sterilized intervention. |
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Blood products, for example, are sterilized in self-shielded irradiators. |
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This rebellious woman from Germany's post-war generation had even had herself sterilized rather than carry on her Goering bloodline. |
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Although reusable syringes and needles can be effectively sterilized with steam, evidence indicates that that result is difficult to ensure and that breakdown in such systems leads to lack of sterilization. |
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Prior to surgical use, the Instruments, Plates and Screws should be cleaned as described above and sterilized by a validated method in accordance with the sterilizer manufacturer recommendations and AAMI and ISO guidelines. |
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In addition, RTI pastes are sterilized through the demineralization process, a validated viral inactivation step. |
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The Haitian NGO, VETERIMED, has developed a milking model using basic infrastructures and simple equipments for the production of bottled sterilized milk, cheese, and yogurts. |
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The authors go on to say that the pathogen suppression disappeared when the vermicompost was sterilized, indicating that the mechanism involved was microbial antagonism. |
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It often supplies them with the complete product, packaged and sterilized. |
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In brief, hydatid fluid was withdrawn from the cyst, cyst wall was excised and protoscoleces were collected by sterilized needle and syringe. |
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Subsequently, tens of thousands of innocent Americans who ran afoul of the pernicious junk science of eugenics were sterilized under color of law. |
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Schmidt, a horticulturist at the University of Illinois, originally putting cut flowers in a sterilized vase is important to extending the life of the flowers. |
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If nondisposable equipment was used, however, over four-fifths of salons were reported to have effectively cleaned, disinfected, or sterilized equipment in between clients. |
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The group used a centrifuge to separate the distillation remains of three kinds of shochu into solid bits and supernatant liquid, which they sterilized. |
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The most popular of these, Agaricus bisporus, is considered safe for most people to eat because it is grown in controlled, sterilized environments. |
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Nondisposable items like dental instruments are cleaned and sterilized between patients, while disposable dental instruments and needles are tossed. |
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This water must be sterilized, usually by either high temperatures in an autoclave or by exposure to ultraviolet radiation, to prevent biological contamination of the culture. |
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