Sterilized milk is typically referred to as UHT (ultra-high temperature) milk. This milk has been heated to a very high temperature for a short period of time to kill off any harmful bacteria, making it safe for longer shelf life without refrigeration until opened.
Sterilized sand is free of any living organisms such as bacteria, fungi, or insects. It is commonly used in laboratories, industries, and aquariums to provide a clean and controlled environment for experiments or for supporting structures.
Only if sterilized can they be used again.
Sterilized seeds are seeds that have undergone a sterilization process to eliminate any bacteria, viruses, or fungi that may be present on the seed coat. This process helps prevent the transmission of plant diseases and ensures higher success rates in germination and plant growth. Sterilized seeds are commonly used in laboratory settings and for controlled experiments in agriculture.
PBS (Phosphate-buffered saline) can be sterilized by autoclaving at high temperature and pressure, usually at 121°C for 15-20 minutes. Alternatively, it can be sterilized by filtration using a sterile filter with a pore size of 0.22 µm.
Tools such as scissors, forceps, scalpels, tweezers, and dental instruments can be effectively sterilized in a UV cabinet. UV light is particularly useful for surfaces and objects that are difficult to sterilize through traditional methods like autoclaving.
millk
it drinks its mothers millk
i think it makes a suspension
If that is 9.2 oz (weight, not volume), that would be about 0.25 Liter.
In the sterilized broth, microbial growth is inhibited because the heat treatment destroyed any existing microorganisms. In the not-sterilized broth, microbial growth may occur due to the presence of viable microorganisms that can proliferate in the nutrient-rich environment. This difference in growth is typically observed through changes in turbidity or visible growth in the not-sterilized broth compared to the clarity of the sterilized broth.
By sterilized, do you mean tubal ligation? If so, sure you can.
apparently its just evaporated milk and sterilized cream is just what it used to be known as.
Even if the instrument is sterilized, as this illness is passed into the blood and sex.
the cows make the millk to make the butter to give to people so they can eat it
uncontaminated, axenic
The opposite is "unsterilized."
no