Pollution.
Another name for contamination is pollution. Pollution refers to the presence of harmful or unwanted substances in the environment, typically caused by human activities.
Contamination of evidence refers to the introduction or alteration of evidence in a way that compromises its integrity or reliability. This can include physical contamination, like fingerprints or DNA, as well as contamination through improper handling or storage of evidence that could impact its value in legal proceedings. Proper protocols must be followed to prevent contamination of evidence in order to maintain its authenticity and credibility.
It is called contamination when an unwanted material containing radioactive atoms is present on another material. Contamination can occur through direct contact, airborne transfer, or ingestion of the radioactive material. It is important to address contamination promptly to minimize exposure and potential health risks.
Cross Contamination is the process of passing bacteria from one place to the other. There are two main types of cross contamination:Direct Cross Contamination (For example: Raw food comes into contact with cooked food)Indirect Cross Contamination. (For example: splashing, chef's cloths or food handlers)
A gas is something that is not be liquid or solid
Cross contamination means bacteria passing from one place to another and it can be avoided by storing raw food away from cooked food and also cleaning up.
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Another name for contamination is pollution. Pollution refers to the presence of harmful or unwanted substances in the environment, typically caused by human activities.
a cross contamination is the transferring of bacteria from one substance to another. or the spreading of the bacteria between food.
When bacteria from one food items gets onto another food item it is called cross-contamination.
The term is "fomites." Fomites are objects or materials that can carry and transmit infectious organisms, adding to environmental contamination and potential disease transmission.
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Contamination means that one substance has been rendered impure by the addition of another substance - usually debasing, or devaluing the first substance.
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