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Babbling News: Earthquake and tsunami in Japan, March 11, 2011. Is God angry? - 0 views

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    Sakazakii Bacteria Still remembered clearly in my mind about the bacteria found in infant formula originating from Japan, the bacteria called sakazakii bacteria.... .... .... Vaccine Pfizer or Sanofi-Aventis Japan's health ministry on Thursday (10 / 3), reported the deaths of six infants who had recently received a vaccine made ​​by Pfizer vaccination or Sanofi-Aventis. Use of the vaccine has now been suspended since last week....
Pam Shoemaker

Wolfram Demonstrations Project - 0 views

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    Offers interactive demonstrations of anything that can be modeled mathematically - bacteria growth, light refraction, supply and demand, etc. Running a demo requires Mathematica Player, which can be downloaded free, along with the demos
lionelaguirre

Aroma Essential Oil Diffuser 550ml Ultrasonic Cool Mist Air Humidifier with 4 Timer Set... - 0 views

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    550ml Aroma Air Humidifier Essential Oil DiffuserBetter Fragrance, Better BreatheImprove air quality, allergies, sleep patterns, skin health and more! Diffusers spread the benefits of aromatherapy oils to fight stubborn bacteria and fungus while humidifying dry air.the wood grain essential oil diffu
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How to run schools during the corona pandemic? - 0 views

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    Public areas such as schools, eating places, religious places, hotels, airports and offices, malls, etc. are areas that are prone to the continuous movement of people requiring regular sanitary control measures to maintain the safe occupancy zones within the premises. To maintain such high levels of the hygienic environment, sanitation employees are employed to manually wipe down and disinfect high-touch areas frequently throughout the day. This is problematic, considering there is always the threat of employees contacting pathogens, and research has shown that not all high-touch areas tend to be cleaned. Thus, regular and contactless sterilization is the need of the hour especially in pandemic times such as now to ensure that safe occupancy zone efficacy is maintained in all public areas. UV-C-based surface sterilization allows a regular automated nightly disinfection to be performed with no user intervention when the applicable public space is empty. The extension to this approach is the use of UV-C air sterilization. Using simple ceiling or wall-mounted air sterilization units, large volumes of air are quietly circulated through the units, where it is exposed to UV-C light. The units are completely sealed, ensuring no light escapes, whilst ensuring treated air is as clean as possible UV sterilization can also be effective in maintaining a hygienic environment even while occupied by people through fixtures mounted on walls or ceilings to shine ultraviolet light across the top of interior space, well above people's heads. Ceiling fans are sometimes installed to draw air upward so that floating bacteria, viruses, and fungi are zapped more quickly. A different frequency of ultraviolet which is safer even when it shines directly on people but can carry out disinfection of surfaces is another option to maintain safe occupancy zones.
Victoria G

Sci-fi/Medical Blog for Learning Microbiology and other Clinical Topics - 1 views

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    "NerdcoreLearning.com (NCL) is an innovative site for learning clinical topics. It is not just medical information, however; having an enthusiasm for other topics is not uncommon among medically passionate folk. The site launched just this year. The creators, Dr. Arun Mathews and Dr. Francis Kong have combined their love of sci-fi and medicine and infused it into the site"
Alex Parker

Troubled waters - new developments in oil spill cleanup technology - 1 views

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    We round up the most innovative oil spill recovery technologies including a chemically modified nanocellulose sponge from Switzerland's Empa, new research into bacteria from the University of East Anglia, and other technological and theoretical breakthroughs. Rod James investigates.
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