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From clean dishes to clean hands

IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, 2008
In the United States, hospital-acquired infections account for around 99,000 patient deaths per year. These infections are increasingly caused by drug-resistant bacteria such as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), which accounts for 19,000 patient deaths per year.
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How clean is clean?

Dental Nursing, 2017
A look and the reduction of protein adhesion to dental instruments using a pre-treatment foam with Dentisan's Technical Director Peter Bacon, who evaluates the results of some in-house research
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Why Clean a No-Clean?

SMTA International, 2004
ABSTRACT Water wash is primarily intended to remove aqueous fluxes from the surface of printed circuit board assemblies (PCBAs) after soldering. The positive effects of washing assemblies carry over from a clean wave solder process to a no-clean wave solder process.
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To Clean, or Not to Clean? That is the Question

Avian Biology Research, 2012
Cleaning passerine nestboxes after birds have fledged is widely thought to remove parasites such as fleas. Experiments are now described that examine the value of cleaning such nests after use.
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How Clean is Clean

SMTA International, 2010
ABSTRACT For over 40 years, the electronics industry has been seeking ways to determine an answer to the thorny old question: How clean is clean? Meanwhile, others were plotting ways that they could monitor the quality of their production process with specific regard to the presence of ionics (salts) that conspire to
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Sawblades: To clean or not to clean?

Holz als Roh- und Werkstoff, 1990
The concept of the complete Sawblade Corrosion Cycle (SCC), covering both the operational and non-operational (idling) phase in a working life of a saw has been proposed and a tentative mathematical expression for practical assessment of sawblade deterioration due to combined effects of chemical corrosion and physical wear, established.
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Core Cleaning for Wettability Restoration – How Clean Is Clean?

SPWLA 65th Annual Symposium Transactions
Wettability is a fundamental property that affects other petrophysical properties related to multiphase fluids distribution and flow in porous media. To characterize reservoir wettability, low invasion preserved cores may be taken and characterized, but a much more common practice is to clean the cores and then age them in crude oil to restore ...
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Why Are We Cleaning No-Clean?

On-Demand Webinars, 2020
ABSTRACT It seems like an oxymoron. Cleaning no-clean flux Really? Really! While cleaning no-clean flux may seem redundant, there are many reasons so many assemblers are now cleaning no-clean. When no-clean flux was first introduced in the late 1980's, so many things were different.
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Cleaning quietly

Nursing Standard, 1988
A new 'quieter, cleaner' industrial vacuum cleaner has been produced by Trewax Manufacturing Ltd, designed with hospitals in mind.
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Clean Politics, Clean Streams

2011
In this legislative autobiography Franklin L. Kury tells the story about his election to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, and later the Senate, against the senior Republican in the House and an entrenched patronage organization. The only Democrat elected from his district to serve in the House or Senate since the Roosevelt landslide in 1936 ...
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