- micro-organisms Soil
steam sterilization, a
farming technique that
sterilizes soil with
steam in open
fields or
greenhouses Sterilization (medicine)
renders a...
-
Compulsory sterilization, also
known as
forced or
coerced sterilization,
refers to any government-mandated
program to
involuntarily sterilize a specific...
- object.
Sterilization can be
achieved through various means,
including heat, chemicals, irradiation, high pressure, and filtration.
Sterilization is distinct...
-
unable to reproduce.
Sterilization methods include both
surgical and non-surgical
options for both
males and females.
Sterilization procedures are intended...
-
women were
misled into
believing that the
sterilization procedure was reversible. In
other cases,
sterilization was
performed without the
adequate understanding...
-
Virginia Sterilization Act of 1924,
allowing for the
compulsory sterilization of
patients of
state mental institutions. The
number of
sterilizations performed...
- F0 (F-nought)
value to
control the
sterilization cycle. F0
values are set for the
number of
minutes of
sterilization equivalent to 121 °C (250 °F) at 103 kPa...
- choice.
Forced sterilization was
permissible by
multiple states throughout various periods in the 20th century.
Issues of
state sterilization have persisted...
- Dry heat
sterilization of an
object is one of the
earliest forms of
sterilization practiced. It uses hot air that is
either free from
water vapor or has...
- In macroeconomics,
sterilization is
action taken by a country's
central bank to
counter the
effects on the
money supply caused by a
balance of payments...