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- detergents. Human decontamination Soil decontamination Groundwater decontamination Environmental remediation Dry decontamination Decontamination foam ""Water...
- Human decontamination is the process of removing hazardous materials from the human body, including chemicals, radioactive substances, and infectious...
- M**** decontamination (abbreviated m**** decon) is the decontamination of large numbers of people, in the event of industrial, accidental, or intentional...
- An effluent decontamination system (EDS) is a device, or suite of devices, designed to decontaminate or sterilise biologically active or biohazardous materials...
- Dry decontamination is a method of removing contaminants (such as chemicals, biological particles, or other liquids, g****es, or solids) without the need...
- Decontamination foam (known commonly as decon foam) is a spray-on cleaning solution used on surfaces that have been contaminated with biological or chemical...
- The Centre for Cultural Decontamination (Serbian: Центар за културну деконтаминацију, Centar za kulturnu dekontaminaciju) is an independent cultural institution...
- Selective digestive decontamination (SDD) is a process used on intensive care units to reduce the occurrence of infections in critically ill people. It...
- Surfactant leaching is a method of water and soil decontamination, e.g., for oil recovery in petroleum industry. It involves mixing of contaminated water...
- after military experiments with the anthrax bacterium, until it was decontaminated in 1990. The island was mentioned by Dean Munro who travelled the area...