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Example sentences for "sterilisation"

Lexicographically close words:
stereotypes; stereotyping; steril; sterile; steriles; sterilise; sterilised; sterilising; sterility; sterilization
  1. The sterilisation would be effected either (1) by direct steaming, or (2) by hot water heated by steam.

  2. On the large scale the treatment of the milk would take place entirely in the jars in which it would be sent out, and the sterilisation and incubation would be conducted in different pieces of apparatus.

  3. In 1897, Sims Woodhead employed bleach solutions for the sterilisation of the distribution mains at Maidstone, Kent, subsequent to an epidemic of typhoid fever.

  4. Marshall[8] has proposed the use of chlorine water for the sterilisation of water for troops.

  5. The object of German sanitarians seems to have been to obtain practically instantaneous sterilisation of water for the use of travellers and troops in the field.

  6. Bleach is being very extensively used for the sterilisation of the water used by the allied troops in France.

  7. Experience with filter plants shows the same facts, the amount of chlorine required for the sterilisation of a filter effluent being invariably less than that necessary to purify the raw water to the same extent.

  8. As applied to methods of preserving milk, sterilisation means the use of heat at, or above, boiling-point, or boiling under pressure.

  9. As we have seen, pasteurisation differs from complete sterilisation in that it leaves behind a certain number of microbes or their spores.

  10. If all living organisms are destroyed by sterilisation of the soil, denitrification cannot take place, nor can vegetable life exist.

  11. Sterilisation may of course be carried out in a variety of modifications of the two chief ways above named.

  12. The first sterilisation kills the bacteria, but leaves their spores.

  13. As we have already seen, sterilisation indicates a complete and final destruction of bacteria and their spores.

  14. After sterilisation and cooling these are all mixed and added in small quantities to the silicic acid.

  15. After sterilisation an india-rubber tube is fixed to the end of the narrow portion, and thus it is attached to the aspirator.

  16. Sterilisation is a physical and spiritual mutilation directly at variance with God's commandment that we shall not dishonour, hate, wound, or kill our neighbours.

  17. Sterilisation constitutes a violation of the divine commandment as well as of human rights.

  18. In the last few weeks the sterilisation of so-called mixed married has begun.

  19. Double cyanide gauze may be used in such regions as the neck, axilla, or groin, where complete sterilisation of the skin is difficult to attain, and where it is desirable to leave the dressing undisturbed for ten days or more.

  20. The most reliable, and at the same time the most convenient and generally applicable, means of sterilisation is by heat.

  21. The doctrine of operative sterilisation is not only humanly repugnant but, in view of the psychological import of every physical function, it is essentially evil.

  22. In tomato gardens steam sterilisation of the soil is the most effective means of control.

  23. Its use is limited to the sterilisation of such albuminous "fluid" media as would coagulate at a higher temperature.

  24. Hot air (for the sterilisation of all glassware and of metal apparatus).

  25. Muffle furnace (for the sterilisation of filter candles, and for the destruction of morbid tissues).

  26. Naked flame (for the sterilisation of platinum needles, etc.

  27. This method is chiefly used for the sterilisation of the various nutrient media intended for the cultivation of bacteria, and is carried out in a steam kettle of special construction, known as Koch's steam steriliser (Fig.

  28. The instructions as to sterilisation are rarely given in full; the routine method of exposure in the steam steriliser at 100° C.

  29. Sterilisation by means of superheated steam is carried out in a special boiler--Chamberland's autoclave (Fig.

  30. Ordinary commercial glucose serves the purpose equally well, but is not recommended, as during the process of sterilisation it causes the medium to gradually deepen in colour.

  31. For sterilisation and storage each pipette is placed inside a test-tube, resting on a wad of cotton-wool, and the tube plugged in the ordinary manner.

  32. Practically the only method in use in the laboratory for the sterilisation of air or of a gas is by filtration through dry cotton-wool or glass-wool, the fibres of which entangle the micro-organisms and prevent their passage.

  33. Continuous Aseptic and Antiseptic Fermentation and Sterilisation in Industrial Alcohol Manufacture.

  34. As indicating how essential it is that every detail in the sterilisation of milk should be adequately assessed, I may mention a paper recently published by H.

  35. Thus it may be realised how, as has been already pointed out, difficult a matter it is to devise an efficient apparatus for the reliable sterilisation of milk.

  36. Indeed, according to a recent German authority, "the complete and certain sterilisation of milk is not yet to hand.

  37. It would be perfectly feasible to ensure the sterilisation of the unfit, though a law to this effect would require the most delicate handling, and one can hardly imagine a parliament of men blundering through it with any degree of success.

  38. Bernard Shaw says: 'The artificial sterilisation of matrimony is the most revolutionary discovery of the nineteenth century.

  39. What is wanted is the general application of birth-control by voluntary contraception, and the particular application of voluntary and compulsory sterilisation of the feeble-minded and unfit.

  40. Rentoul in 1903 under the title Proposed Sterilisation of Certain Mental and Physical Degenerates.

  41. Sterilisation of men can be effectively achieved by simple vasectomy or section of the vas deferens, and of women by the almost equally simple and harmless method of ligature of the Fallopian tubes (Kehrer's method as advocated by Kisch).

  42. It is probable, also, that the method of sterilisation by X-rays may some day acquire practical importance.

  43. To prevent further procreative degeneracy sterilisation was suggested and agreed to by the four persons who welcomed the operation as an alternative to detention.

  44. The sterilisation of the unfit has become a regular experience in a number of States.

  45. The Eugenist does not propose to extend the operation of sterilisation beyond the classes above mentioned.

  46. Sterilisation as now recommended and performed by our highest scientific authorities is in no sense cruel, it is not even painful.

  47. Sterilisation will not be a mere added infliction of a degrading punishment, it will substitute an awful warning for a long imprisonment.

  48. Havelock Ellis Swiss alienists are unanimously in favour of the sterilisation of the mentally degenerate classes and hold that this matter should be regulated by law.

  49. Switzerland is the first European State which has adopted sterilisation as an alternative to the "indeterminate sentence" in the case of confirmed abnormalities and prisoners convicted of serious sexual offences against children.

  50. In the hurried operation for tubal rupture there would be no time for sterilisation of the abdominal skin surface, and probably no time to sterilise the instruments and other things used, especially the surgeon's hands.

  51. In all ordinary coeliotomies this surface is carefully sterilised by a long process the night before the operation, a protective dressing is put on, and the sterilisation is repeated the next day just before the operation.


  52. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sterilisation" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.