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Detergents and detergency.

Journal of sterile services management, 1985
A simple definition of a "clean" surface is one which is "free from any residual film or soil which is visible or can be felt by touch", ie it should not contaminate food or other consumable items with odour, microbial spoilage or chemical residue.
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Detergents: an overview.

Methods in enzymology, 2009
Detergents are used in molecular biology laboratories every day. They are present in cell lysis buffers (e.g., in kits for plasmid isolation), in electrophoresis and blotting buffers, and, most importantly, they are used for cleaning laboratory glassware and the hands of the laboratory staff.
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Detergents and the Skin

British Journal of Dermatology, 1969
Niels Hjorth, D. S. Wilkinson
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Detergents

The American Journal of Nursing, 1950
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Synthetic Detergents

Royal Society of Health Journal, 1971
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Detergents in Sewage

Royal Society of Health Journal, 1966
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Detergent ingestion

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1980
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Detergents

A-to-Z Guide to Thermodynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer, and Fluids Engineering, 2006
Effendy, Isaak   +3 more
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The analysis of detergents and detergent products

Journal of Chromatography A, 1976
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Cell killing by lysosomotropic detergents.

Journal of Cell Biology, 1983
D K Miller, E Griffiths, John Lenard
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