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The role of Computer Aided Process Engineering in physiology and clinical medicine [PDF]
This paper discusses the potential role for Computer Aided Process Engineering (CAPE) in developing engineering analysis and design approaches to biological systems across multiple levels—cell signalling networks, gene, protein and metabolic networks ...
Allen, R., Bogle, I.D.L., Sumner, T.
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Background: Biomedical waste includes waste products generated from medical procedures within healthcare centers, research facilities, diagnostic laboratories, and treatment procedures, immunization process of humans as well as animals from the ...
Ankit Mahajan +5 more
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Biomedical Solid Waste Management System in Jimma Medical Center, Jimma Town, South Western Ethiopia
Hailu Lemma,1 Dessalegn Dadi,2 Mulunesh Deti,2 Samuel Fekadu2 1Department of Environmental Health Science, Institute of Health, Bule Hora University, Bule Hora, Ethiopia; 2Department of Environmental Health Science & Technology, Institute of Health ...
Lemma H, Dadi D, Deti M, Fekadu S
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Bio-medical waste management in different hospitals of Guwahati and its effect on environment
Biomedical waste may be defined as the waste which is produced during the diagnosis, research activities, treatment of patients, treatment of animals, production and testing of biological product and including articles as mentioned in schedule I of the ...
Arabinda Changmai +6 more
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Improper waste management practices are a serious problem that involves not only the hospital staff but society at large. To improve biomedical waste (BMW) management, it is important to evaluate the current practices in BMW management (BMWM), identify ...
Monika Rajani
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Biomedical waste disposal systems of health facilities in Ethiopia [PDF]
Background: Biomedical waste generated from health and health-related activities can be grouped as general waste and hazardous waste. This remains true if and only if there is proper on-site handling, such as the segregation and separation of waste ...
Atkure Defar, Habtamu Teklie, Kassahun Amenu, +2 more
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Microwave-enhanced synthesis of biodegradable multifunctional chitosan hydrogels for wastewater treatment [PDF]
Chitosan, a derivative of chitin, is a biodegradable polymer known of its favorable properties, applicable in medicine and industry. Commonly obtained chitosan hydrogels are of various swelling capacity, and may bind only anions losing their ...
Janus, Łukasz +3 more
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Background and Aims: Biomedical waste management is an important issue of concern to all healthcare personnel as inappropriate management has the potential for serious infections and noninfectious injury to patients and care providers.
Tejesh C Aanandaswamy +3 more
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Awareness, attitude and practises of biomedical waste management amongst public health-care staff in Karnataka, India [PDF]
Purpose – Enormous amount of biomedical wastes (BMW) produced everyday across the world. Management of BMW depends on adherence to protocol. BMW management at generation point, definitely, depends upon the awareness, attitudes and practises of health ...
Javeed Ahamed Golandaj +1 more
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Biomedical waste refers to any waste generated during medical activities such as diagnosis, treatment, and research involving humans or animals. It includes various types of hazardous and non-hazardous waste, with a significant portion being infectious.
Younis Ahmad Hajam +3 more
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