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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sterilizer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a device or substance that eliminates or destroys harmful microorganisms.
Example: "The hospital uses a sterilizer to ensure that all surgical instruments are free from bacteria before procedures."
Alternatives: "a disinfectant" or "a sanitizing device".
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We don't use a dishwasher but use a sterilizer to sterilize dishes.
10 mL of suspension was taken by sterile pipette, which was sterilized by a sterilizer (at 180°C for 1 hour) into a test tube from the beaker.
"These are the things you don't need: a bottle warmer and a sterilizer," she said firmly.
"Oh, that's just a sterilizer collecting yeast from exiting carbon dioxide," Mr. Burford explained.
It may look funny, says Versek, but building a sterilizer saved the business thousands of dollars.
"The dispensary where coccidioidin testing was performed was a large tent equipped with an electric hotplate and an empty vegetable can for a sterilizer," he wrote.
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The recovery of antigens was performed by heating the slides in an autoclave sterilizer for 2 min in 0.1 mol/L Tris-HCl at pH10.
The deparaffinized maspin sections were placed in an autoclave sterilizer filled with 0.01 M citrate buffer solution pH 6.0, steamed for 4 min, and then washed with PBS (pH 7.2) third after natural cooling.
"A true sterilizer looks like a toaster oven or a crock pot and heats tools to approximately 400 degrees.
A model of a gamma sterilizer was built using the ITS/ACCEPT Monte Carlo code and verified through dosimetry.
The rockwool was previously sterilized in a dry sterilizer (150 °C, 1 h), and placed in the 'Vitron'Vitron
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