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The three types of microbial control methods are: disinfection, sterilization, and commerical sterilization.
Sterilization is the complete removal of all microorganisms ( e.g: becteria, virsues,...etc) from the surface area of 'anything' While Disinfection is an in-complete removal of microorganisms from" inanimate or nonliving" objects. and has three distinctive levels. High level disinfection, intermediate level, and low level. Both sterilization and disinfection have chemical and physical methods. And since the question is about the methods of sterilization then there are: physical methods: Heating and radiation chemical methods: some chemicals like 'Etheline Dioxide', or by chemical evaporation.
Chlorine, bromine, uv, ozone.
High, intermediate, and low are the three levels of disinfection. This is in the context of medical devices.
Adam P Fraise is a co-author of "Microbiology in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing" and "Principles and Methods of Disinfection in Healthcare" among other scientific publications in the field of microbiology and disinfection.
Disinfection
Disinfection the process of destroying pathogenic organisms or rendering them inert. Disinfection differs from antisepsis in that its a method of disinfection using chemical solutions.
I know one way to purify water is by filtering it with some sort of aquifer-like material. Three common methods of purifying water are filtration, chlorination and ultraviolet light disinfection. There is also reverse osmosis, distilling and Ionization. The methods used depend on how dirty the incoming water is, and how pure you want the water to be. See NSF and EPA standards for specific information.
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list six common errors of disinfection
There are three different methods /functions in java are there : 1)computational methods.2)manipulative methods.3)procedural methods.
Disinfection - it's a water treatment process to remove pathogens.