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Emerging non-thermal technologies for decontamination of Salmonella in food

, 2021
Background Salmonella infection has become a foremost health issue as it is the causative agent of several foodborne outbreaks. Currently, there is a huge demand for safe, healthy, and nutritious, fresh-like food products.
R. Kaavya   +8 more
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Biochar-based engineered composites for sorptive decontamination of water: A review

Chemical Engineering Journal, 2019
Biochar (BC) exhibits a great potential as an adsorbent in decontamination of water. To improve the adsorption capabilities and impart the particular functionalities of BC, various methods (chemical modification, physical modification, impregnation with ...
K. Premarathna   +6 more
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Decontamination strategies

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2002
The appropriate use of decontamination techniques may prevent or limit the adverse effects of many toxic substances. No one approach to decontamination is appropriate in all situations. Decontamination procedures should be designed to suit both the individual patient and the circumstances of exposure. Inappropriate use of decontamination procedures may
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Gastrointestinal decontamination

Emergency Nurse, 2011
The purpose of this article was to review the current recommendations, guidelines and data on gastrointestinal (GI) decontamination of poisoned patients.
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An overview of sprouts nutritional properties, pathogens and decontamination technologies

, 2021
Sprouts are the germinated seeds of herbaceous plants, rich sources of health-promoting bioactive compounds, vitamins, and minerals compared to the adult edible plant parts. Sprouts are gaining popularity among consumers.
S. Mir   +6 more
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Decontamination of radioactive wastewater: State of the art and challenges forward.

Chemosphere, 2019
Radioactive substances have been widely used in many industrial sectors, e.g. nuclear power station, biomedical engineering, etc. With increasing applications of nuclear technology, more and more radioactive wastewater is being generated via different ...
Xiaoyu Zhang, Ping Gu, Yu Liu
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Decontaminating wastewater: Improving decontamination in wastewater

Filtration & Separation, 2008
A Mexican power plant was in need of a system that could effectively and efficiently treat its secondary wastewater stream. The plant turned to a manufacturer of water purification and chemical recovery equipment for a new system which could find a more economical and efficient method of tertiary treatment, primary demineralisation, and polishing.
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Washer-Decontaminator-An Evaluation

Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology, 1989
Personnel concerned with instrument processing have searched for decades for the ultimate machine to effectively decontaminate dirty instruments, a machine that could take heavily soiled instruments— even instruments with dried debris—and turn them out spotlessly clean. The machines previously available simply do not tit this bill.
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Agricultural biomass/waste as adsorbents for toxic metal decontamination of aqueous solutions

Journal of Molecular Liquids, 2019
Toxic metals can be present in the environment, causing negative effects on the ecosystem and human health. Although several technologies have been used for decontamination purposes, biosorption is an environmentally friendly and cost-effective ...
I. Anastopoulos   +10 more
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Toxicity and decontamination strategies of Congo red dye

Groundwater for Sustainable Development, 2022
P. Oladoye   +3 more
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