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... microorganisms with known resistance to the process , in most cases bacterial spores . Spore suspensions should be evaluated periodically to assure that their re- sistance properties persist . Sterilization cycle studies should include ...
... microorganisms with known resistance to the process , in most cases bacterial spores . Spore suspensions should be evaluated periodically to assure that their re- sistance properties persist . Sterilization cycle studies should include ...
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... microorganism prior to sterilization . 3. The inherent resistance of the microorgan- ism to the sterilizing process and the resulting death rate of the microorganism . 4. The initial population of microorganisms associated with the item ...
... microorganism prior to sterilization . 3. The inherent resistance of the microorgan- ism to the sterilizing process and the resulting death rate of the microorganism . 4. The initial population of microorganisms associated with the item ...
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... microorganisms can shield them from UV radiation . Microorganisms are inactivated by the appro- priate radiant energy dose . The total dose re- ceived by a microorganism is a function of the energy provided by the UV , the distance from ...
... microorganisms can shield them from UV radiation . Microorganisms are inactivated by the appro- priate radiant energy dose . The total dose re- ceived by a microorganism is a function of the energy provided by the UV , the distance from ...
Contents
Light Microscopy R G E MURRAY AND C F ROBINOW | 6 |
NOW | 17 |
Electron Microscopy ROGER M COLE AND TERRY J POPKIN | 34 |
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