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Bio-contaminated plastic micropipette tip sterilization stations: Environmentally, economically, and energetically viable solution

Waste Management, 2023
ABSTRACTBioscientific research laboratories significantly contribute to global plastic waste production through their widespread use of plastic products, such as single-use micropipette tips. However, biologically contaminated pipette tips must undergo several washing and sterilization steps before being reused or recycled.
Arian Veyssi   +2 more
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Sterile and economic instrumentation in laparoscopic surgery

Surgical Endoscopy, 1998
Because so many common surgical problems can now be addressed by the laparoscopic approach, the issue of sterile processing has to be reconsidered.Selected laparoscopic instrumentation was analyzed regarding wear and tear and decontamination after sterile processing following 6,000 surgical laparoscopies carried out between 1990 and 1996 at the ...
H. Pahlke, T. W. Fengler, E. Kraas
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Accounting for Coercion: Sterilization, Dissatisfaction, and Routine Reproductive Injustice in India

Feminist Economics
Repeated Supreme Court cases suggest uninformed sterilization care is a persistent and contemporary issue in India. This article examines patient satisfaction ratings as a potential accountability mechanism to assess normalized forms of coercion.
Liana R. Woskie
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Vasectomy

Postgraduate Medicine, 2000
Vasectomy is a common office procedure that is a permanent, safe, and effective form of birth control. It is less expensive and safer than tubal ligation. Physicians who wish to perform the procedure should be aware of the potential complications and explain them to the patient.
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Osmotic Production of Sterile Oral Rehydration Solutions — An Economic, Low-Technology Method

Tropical Doctor, 1993
A sterile oral rehydration solution can be produced by immersing in water a semi-permeable cellulose tube containing glucose and salts. Osmotically driven ultrafiltration excludes all microbes and particulate matter even when the immersion water contains 45 × 106 cfu/ml of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, 25 × 107 cfu/ml of Staphylococcus aureus or 20 × 107 ...
Phillip Monro   +2 more
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The Role of Monetary Sterilization Mechanisms in Achieving Monetary Stability in Iraq: An Econometric Analysis

Shirkah: Journal of Economics and Business
Achieving monetary stability remains a critical challenge for Iraq, primarily due to its heavy reliance on oil revenues and heightened vulnerability to external financial shocks.
K. T. Ghazi   +2 more
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When Sterile Processing Goes Down: An Economic Analysis of Alternative Strategies for Supporting the Service

Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology, 2017
Given steam-quality challenges at our facility, the financial impact of options for reopening the sterile processing service unit were explored; duration of closure was the major driver of costs. Other potential negative effects of operating-room shutdowns include injury to facility reputation, loss of staff, loss of reimbursements, and harm to ...
Mittenzwei, Susan E.   +5 more
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The Freedom of Medical Practice, Sterilization, and Economic Medical Philosophy

New England Journal of Medicine, 1978
THE pages of the Journal have been open to controversial positions on the freedom of physicians to practice medicine as they see fit,1 particularly in the face of economic changes in medical practi...
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An economic comparison of female sterilization of hysteroscopic tubal occlusion with laparoscopic bilateral tubal ligation

Contraception, 2009
This study compares the expected 5-year costs for permanent sterilization in women between nonincisional hysteroscopic tubal occlusion with the Essure system performed in an office setting and laparoscopic bilateral tubal ligation (LBTL).An economic decision tree is used to predict outcomes and costs to compare these two procedures from a US Medicaid ...
Po-Yin Yen   +2 more
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Tripoli in the late Seventeenth Century: The Economics of corsairing in a ‘Sterill Country’

Libyan Studies, 1985
AbstractThe economic poverty of Tripoli in the Seventeenth century was such that the piratical activities of its corsair fleet were of major importance to both the town and the Ottoman regime. An unpublished journal written by Thomas Baker (British Consul between 1679–1685) contains detailed information about the arrival and departure of both merchant ...
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