Sterility, Sterilisation and Sterility Assurance for Pharmaceuticals, this book comprehensively covers sterility, sterilisation and microorganisms, see: https://t.co/5NZwK0WQyi
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As part of the search for new antimicrobial compounds, laboratories are using robotic chemical-synthesizing machines to screen metabolites of both natural and synthetic origin, together with automated solutions https://t.co/OB5BBIkwDi #microbiology
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The composite is a combination of an tetraalkylphosphonium ionic liquid and copper nanoparticles. This is in the form of a coating that can be applied to existing permanent fixtures in situ without having to take them apart.
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I’ve just watched this on catch-up. I found it eloquent, compelling and very moving. If you haven’t seen it - and whatever preconceptions you bring with you - it is worth watching.