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Aseptic
Aseptic meaning
Free of disease-causing microbes. | Used to protect against infection by disease-causing microbes. | pasteurised.
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Example sentences (18)
The witness preferred the MRI radiographer’s more “expert” opinion that there were aseptic blood clots on the brain – consistent with mini-strokes from a pre-existing heart condition.
The narrative is set in an aseptic and lonely place, and from there, Silas gradually gives space on the screen to Nia.
What was the revenue generation of aseptic packaging market in 2017 and what is their growth prospect?
Among the more powerful new techniques were anaesthesia, and the development of both antiseptic and aseptic operating theatres.
Aseptic technique was introduced in medicine and surgery in the late 19th century and greatly reduced the incidence of infections caused by surgery.
Convenience stores also sell many varieties of milk (such as flavored and ultra-pasteurized) in different sizes, usually in aseptic cartons.
He published multiple works on aseptic treatment and surgery.
It should be noted that this was a period when antiseptic, aseptic or anaesthetic measures were just being introduced to surgical and observational procedures and without these procedures surgeries were dangerous and often fatal.
It was not until the 20th century when advancements in aseptic technique and the understanding of disease would play a significant role in the decrease of maternal mortality rates among many populations.
Kocher had recognized the importance of aseptic techniques early on, introducing them to his peers at a time when this was considered revolutionary.
Milk is sold at supermarkets in either aseptic cartons or HDPE bottles.
The risk of an associated infection can be decreased by catheterizing only when necessary, using aseptic technique for insertion, and maintaining unobstructed closed drainage of the catheter.
These figures are not very credible, given the total lack of both anaesthesia and aseptic technique at that time.
The skin irritation caused by continual exposure to phenol eventually led to the substitution of aseptic (germ-free) techniques in surgery.
Today the most common form is 1 liter aseptic cartons containing UHT skimmed, semi-skimmed or whole milk, although the plastic bags are still in use for pasteurized milk.
When ultra-heat treatment ( UHT ) is combined with sterile handling and container technology (such as aseptic packaging ), it can even be stored unrefrigerated for up to 9 months.
Whilst in surgery aseptic technique is used to prevent infection or further spreading of the disease.
With the improvement of aseptic industrial production processes this can be extended to about 30 days at a cool 6 °C.