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autoclave [ˈɔːtəˌkleɪv] n 1. (Chemistry) a strong sealed vessel used for chemical reactions at high pressure 2. (Medicine) (Cookery) an apparatus for sterilizing objects (esp surgical instruments) or for cooking by means of steam under pressure 3. (Engineering / Civil Engineering) Civil engineering a vessel in which freshly cast concrete or sand-lime bricks are cured very rapidly in high-pressure steam vb (tr) to put in or subject to the action of an autoclave [from French auto- + -clave, from Latin clāvis key]
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All ophthalmologists reused some surgical instruments and cleaned instruments by either autoclaving or the ethylene oxide gas method, which have been reported to incompletely sterilize [PrP. The tapes can be formed by compression molding or vacuum-bag autoclaving. You can imagine how dirty a handpiece turbine can get if the debris is not flushed out of the head prior to autoclaving. |
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