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Decontamination of Biobank Facilities

2018
Biobanks are facilities that collect, process, store, annotate, and distribute high-quality and well-maintained human biological specimens (biospecimens) for investigational use. They play a crucial role in biomarker research and contribute to our understanding about preventing, diagnosing, and treating diseases.
Xinhai Zhang   +2 more
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A dedication to decontamination

Dental Nursing, 2009
At the time of writing, it is nearly 5 pm and it is still light…a sure sign that Spring is on its way!
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Principles of Decontamination

2012
Effective decontamination of medical devices is essential and is part of the strategy to manage health care–acquired infection (HCAI) (Winning Ways 2003). In the UK, regulations determine that devices designated for single use are not reprocessed and that reusable devices are decontaminated in a sterile services department (SSD) with requisite ...
Geoff J. H. Sjogren, Ralph Beard
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DECONTAMINATION AND PROTECTION

1957
The objectives of Project 2.4 were to investigate the contamination characteristics of construction materials exposed at various angles and orientations to contamination resulting from high-yield nuclear detonations and to investigate the effectiveness of various decontamination techniques, in order to obtain data on the radiological recovery of ...
Manfred Morgenthau   +2 more
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Decontaminating the environment

Practice Nursing, 2003
General practice is often the first contact the public has with the health service. The risk of infection being transmitted in general practice is related to the volume of people using the facilities. The increase in investigations and invasive procedures, including minor surgery, has added to the risk (Lawrence and May, 2002).
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The Decontamination of Concrete

1980
In power reactor construction, concrete comprises a major portion of the structural material. During the lifetime of the plant, the concrete may become contaminated from maintenance activities or failures of plant components.
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Gastrointestinal decontamination

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 1999
S B, Johnson, W O, Robertson
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Nebulizer decontamination

Journal of Hospital Infection, 2005
J, Allan   +6 more
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