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... heat treatment employed may need to be modified for some types of sporeformers , since the endospores of some bacterial strains may not be as heat resistant as others . One may wish to try a lower temperature , e.g. , 75 or 70 ° C , if ...
... heat treatment employed may need to be modified for some types of sporeformers , since the endospores of some bacterial strains may not be as heat resistant as others . One may wish to try a lower temperature , e.g. , 75 or 70 ° C , if ...
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... HEAT 23.2 . DRY HEAT 23.3 . GASES 23.3.1 . Ethylene Oxide .2 . Formaldehyde 23.4 . RADIATION 23.4.1 . Electrons .2 . Gamma Rays .3 . Ultraviolet Rays .4 . Radiofrequency Rays 23.5 . FILTRATION 23.6 . COMMERCIAL SOURCES 23.7 . LITERATURE ...
... HEAT 23.2 . DRY HEAT 23.3 . GASES 23.3.1 . Ethylene Oxide .2 . Formaldehyde 23.4 . RADIATION 23.4.1 . Electrons .2 . Gamma Rays .3 . Ultraviolet Rays .4 . Radiofrequency Rays 23.5 . FILTRATION 23.6 . COMMERCIAL SOURCES 23.7 . LITERATURE ...
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... heating tunnels . Dry heat is less efficient than moist heat and requires higher temperatures for longer dura- tions . Table 6 presents examples of time and temperature relationships . The principal advan- tages of dry heat are that it ...
... heating tunnels . Dry heat is less efficient than moist heat and requires higher temperatures for longer dura- tions . Table 6 presents examples of time and temperature relationships . The principal advan- tages of dry heat are that it ...
Contents
Determinative Methods of Light Microscopy R N DOETSCH | 34 |
Cell Fractionation CARL A SCHNAITMAN | 52 |
RALPH N COSTILOW Editor | 63 |
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