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Articles about Biological Safety Cabinets (0-4 of 4)
- Biological Safety Cabinet - Recognizing {three|several|numerous|a Number Of|various| Classifications
By: Rich M. | - Biological safety cabinets or BSC are somewhat entwined with chemical covers. Well, there are specific applications of the BSC that chemical covers are not able to deliver. These BSCs serve as the main protector of cleanroom objects mainly when speaking of getting rid of contaminants in the vicinity. Another chief function goes to the reality that the BSC shields resources and their respective operators from the involvement of any hazards in the system.
To get a better understanding ... Tags: Biological Safety Cabinets, safety cabinets, safety storage
- Preventing External Contamination With Laminar Flow Products
By: Andrew Long | - Laminar flow cabinets are used in laboratories where a working environment which is free of dust, bacteria and other contaminants is necessary to a given experimental procedure. These cabinets are also used in some production facilities and quality control departments where the same sort of conditions are a requirement.
At least within the working area of the cabinet, the equipment in the cabinet prevents external contamination as well as cross contamination from occurring, prese ... Tags: laminar flow cabinets, laminar flow hoods, colony counters
- Tips To Avoid Aids
By: Peter Hutch | - Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is a condition that gradually destroys the body's immune defense system and makes the body vulnerable to opportunistic diseases. It is caused by infection with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). After HIV invades the body, it lives and multiplies in the white blood cells, which are the cells that protect the body from disease. As the virus multiplies, it damages or kills these and other cells, and the body becomes prey to a wide range of disease-cau ... Tags: AIDS, how to avoid AIDS, AIDS precautions, tips to avoid AIDS
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