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  2. Sterilization (microbiology) - Wikipedia

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    Microorganisms growing on an agar plate. Sterilization (British English: sterilisation) refers to any process that removes, kills, or deactivates all forms of life (particularly microorganisms such as fungi, bacteria, spores, and unicellular eukaryotic organisms) and other biological agents (such as prions or viruses) present in fluid or on a specific surface or object. [1]

  3. How to Clean Your Microwave the Quick and Easy Way - AOL

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    Here's how to clean a microwave with household items like water, lemons, and baking soda. ... "When it comes to cleaning a microwave, dish soap and warm water can be your best friends," Brian says ...

  4. Here’s How to Deep Clean Your Microwave in 10 Minutes Flat

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    If your microwave smells like a 20-year-old, mildew-ridden Tupperware container, just add a tablespoon of baking soda slowly to your water mixture (especially if you chose vinegar, because they ...

  5. Moist heat sterilization - Wikipedia

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    Moist heat sterilization processes sterilize using hot air that is heavily laden with water vapor, which plays the most important role in the sterilization. [1] [2] Boiling a sample for 30 minutes or more will kill virtually all vegetative cells present, but will not kill spores, which can germinate shortly thereafter and resume growth ...

  6. How To Clean Your Microwave With Lemon In 4 Easy Steps - AOL

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    Next, fill a microwave safe bowl or mug with about one cup water, lemon juice, and the slices. Microwave for about three minutes, and allow it to sit for a few minutes once finished to let the ...

  7. Superheating - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Superheating is achieved by heating a homogeneous substance in a clean container, free of nucleation sites, while taking care not to disturb the liquid. This may occur by microwaving water in a very smooth container. Disturbing the water may cause an unsafe eruption of hot water and result in burns. [3]

  8. How To Clean Your Microwave Filter, According To Experts - AOL

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    How To Clean a Microwave Filter. Identify which type of grease filter you have—there are two types. The first type is a grease filter that’s made of metal—typically aluminum.

  9. Biomedical waste - Wikipedia

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    Microwave irradiation is a type of non-contact heating technologies for disinfection. Microwave chemistry is based on efficient heating of materials by microwave dielectric heating effects. When exposed to microwave frequencies, the dipoles of the water molecules present in cells re-align with the applied electric field.