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DISPOSAL OF INSTRUMENTS AND EQUIPMENT

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1955
To the Editor:— The interesting letter from Dr. Benjamin C. Jacobs of Los Angeles that appeared inThe Journal, June 4, page 424, has been called to my attention with the suggestion that I ask you to inform your readers of the opportunities to dispose of their medical and dental samples and also any unneeded surgical instruments and equipment through ...
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Disposable Equipment in Advanced Aseptic Technology

2019
Aseptic processing gains an increasing importance within the biotech industry due to the fact that cold sterilization by membrane filtration is the only option to sterilize biological solutions. The lack of appropriate aseptic connectivity has been recognized and addressed with newer more effective designs.
Maik W. Jornitz, Peter Makowenskyj
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Use, Storage, and Disposal of Electronic Equipment in Switzerland

Environmental Science & Technology, 2017
Electronic devices contain important resources, including precious and critical raw materials. For an efficient management of these resources, it is important to know where the devices are located, how long they are used and when and how they are disposed of.
Thiébaud, Esther   +3 more
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Disposable equipment for percutaneous angiography in infancy and childhood

Pediatric Radiology, 1973
A disposable equipment is available in three sizes for the selective catheterisation of the abdominal and cerebral arteries in infants and children. This equipment is specially designed to minimize trauma to the artery and flow disturbance during the procedure.
K, Bergström, H, Jorulf
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[Reuse of disposable equipment. Medicolegal viewpoint].

Minerva cardioangiologica, 1996
The ethical foundation supporting legislation on medical devices deals with safeguard of both individual and collective rights in health care and protection; there is no ethical reason in protecting individuals from reuse of medical devices, if reuse can be proved safe and efficacious, and if it is a way to ensure provision of services otherwise ...
M, Fallani, M, Milandri
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MODERN EQUIPMENT FOR OIL SEPARATION AND DISPOSAL

Industrial Lubrication and Tribology, 1976
THE need for conservation and recycling of as many basic resources as possible is universally agreed throughout all sectors of the community. It has in fact brought together many erstwhile opposing factions and united them in a common cause and interest, albeit for different reasons and motivations.
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DISPOSING OF SINGLE-USE EQUIPMENT

The Lancet, 1986
A, Schwarzbeck   +4 more
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