sterilisation

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English - Turkish
(Diş Hekimliği) 1. Hertürlü mikroorganizmadan temizleme, aseptik yapma işlemi. 2. Kısırlaştırma
i., İng., bak. sterilization
sterilization
{i} mikroplardan arındırma
sterilization
{i} kısırlaştırma
sterilization
(Tıp) Bakterileri tahrib etme (dezenfeksiyonla karıştırılmamalı, dezenfeksiyon yalnız patojen olanları, sterilizasyon, bütün bakterileri tahrip etmektedir), mikroplarını kırma
sterilization
{i} sterilize etme
sterilization
arındırma/kısırlaştırma
sterilization
{i} sterilizasyon
sterilization
{i} verimsizleştirme
English - English
Alternative spelling of sterilization
the complete destruction of all living organisms on an object
Chemical process that reduces the number or organisms to a safe predetermined level
The destruction of bacteria or germs by heat or chemical means
the act of making an organism barren or infertile (unable to reproduce)
A medical procedure which ends a person's ability to have children •Abortion
the procedure of making some object free of live bacteria or other microorganisms (usually by heat or chemical means)
Central Bank activity in the domestic money market to reduce the impact on money supply of its intervention activities in the FX market
UK, alternative spelling of sterilization
{i} act or process of sterilising; act of making an organism infertile; state of being sterilised; decontamination, disinfection (also sterilization)
sterilization
The process of treating something to kill microorganisms

Heat sterilization is used during canning so the food can be safely stored for long periods.

sterilization
an instance of a sterilization procedure

The vet performed several sterilizations this week.

sterilization
The complete destruction of all microorganisms, including spores It can be achieved by dry heat or steam under pressure
sterilization
{i} act or process of sterilizing; act of making an organism infertile; state of being sterilized; decontamination, disinfection (also sterilisation)
sterilization
the procedure of making some object free of live bacteria or other microorganisms (usually by heat or chemical means)
sterilization
à surface sterilization
sterilization
The act or process of sterilizing, or rendering sterile; also, the state of being sterile
sterilization
The process by which all living cells, viable spores, viruses, and viroids are either destroyed or removed from an object or habitat (See 137)
sterilization
the act of rendering something free from living cells In hydroponics it is essential that all materials (especially any growing medium) used are sterile to avoid contaminating the hydroponic system Steam and chemical agents are often used in this process
sterilization
The removal or destruction of all microorganisms, including pathogenic and other bacteria, vegetative forms and spores
sterilization
The destruction of all microorganisms
sterilization
A monetary policy operation used to offset a foreign exchange intervention
sterilization
The removal or destruction of all microorganisms, including pathogenic and other bacteria, vegetative forms and spores Compare with disinfection
sterilization
The complete elimination of all microscopic organisms using heat, irradiation, gas or chemicals
sterilization
Any surgical procedure intended to end fertility permanently (see contraception). Such operations remove or interrupt the anatomical pathways through which the cells involved in fertilization travel (see reproductive system). They are relatively simple and more than 99% effective. The operations used in humans are vasectomy in men and tubal ligation (tying off and blocking or cutting of the fallopian tubes) in women. Though these operations are considered permanent, the development of microsurgery has improved the chances of reversal. Animals are sterilized by castration in males and spaying (removal of the ovaries) in females
sterilization
A procedure to permanently prevent an organism from reproducing
sterilization
Any process, chemical or physical, which will destroy all living organisms
sterilization
The killing or eradication of all viable vegetative and persistent forms of pathogenic and apathogenic micro-organisms in materials and preparations or on objects [6] using a suitable, efficacy-controlled process
sterilization
The method used to render a material free from living organisms Usual methods include steam under pressure, gas, and ionizing radiation
sterilization
Any medical procedure that disables a person's ability to reproduce
sterilization
Central Bank activity in the domestic money market to reduce the impact on money supply of its intervention activities in the FX market
sterilization
A validated process used to render a product free of all forms of viable micro-organisms Note: In a sterilization process, the nature of microbiological death is described by an exponential function Therefore, the presence of micro-organisms on an individual item can be expressed in terms of probability While this probability can be reduced to a very low number, it can never be reduced to zero
sterilization
is a process capable of destroying all forms of microbial life on inanimate surfaces
sterilization
Mortify or seperation of all microorganisms
sterilization
the act of making an organism barren or infertile (unable to reproduce)
sterilization
Process of cleaning and steam or gas autoclaving materials such that the latter will consistently produce negative results when tested with biological indicators
sterilization
the procedure of making some object free of live bacteria or other microorganisms (usually by heat or chemical means) the act of making an organism barren or infertile (unable to reproduce)
sterilization
Treating wood with chemicals or by steaming to kill fungi and insects that otherwise may damage the wood
sterilisation
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