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A) ultraviolet (UV) light at 500 nm.
B) freezing.
C) lyophilization.
D) membrane filtration.
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A) 100 C for 10 minutes.
B) 12 C at 15 psi for 15 minutes.
C) 80 C for 15 minutes.
D) 72 C for 15 seconds.
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A) Escherichia coli.
B) Streptococcus pneumoniae.
C) Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
D) enveloped virus.
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A) destroying endospores.
B) damaging nucleic acid.
C) preventing spore formation.
D) denaturing proteins.
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A) Koch.
B) Pasteur.
C) Jenner.
D) Fleming.
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A) pH.
B) temperature.
C) the presence of organics.
D) All of the choices are correct.
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A) vegetative bacteria.
B) enveloped viruses.
C) non-enveloped viruses.
D) endospores.
E) non-enveloped viruses AND endospores.
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A) prevent browning.
B) inhibit the germination of Clostridium botulinum endospores.
C) prevent carcinogen formation.
D) make the food more acidic.
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A) is,if given enough time,able to destroy all forms of microbial life.
B) is very good for use on heat-sensitive medical items.
C) attacks lipids.
D) does not affect non-enveloped viruses.
E) is,if given enough time,able to destroy all forms of microbial life AND is very good for use on heat-sensitive medical items.
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A) -static.
B) -cidal.
C) -cillin.
D) -tion.
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A) producing reactive molecules such as superoxide and hydroxyl-free radicals.
B) causing tiny gravity sinks and black holes to be formed in the substance.
C) introducing toxins.
D) making the substance radioactive.
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A) is very useful for sterilizing heat or moisture-sensitive items.
B) is potentially carcinogenic.
C) is used as a 37% aqueous solution.
D) is effective against all microorganisms except endospores and viruses.
E) is very useful for sterilizing heat or moisture-sensitive items AND is potentially carcinogenic.
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A) It does not readily kill endospores.
B) It may be used as an antiseptic or as a disinfectant.
C) It is important to use it at the recommended dilution.
D) It is usually found as tinctures or iodophors.
E) All of the choices are true.
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A) are acquired at various social events.
B) are acquired while in the hospital.
C) occur because of a susceptible population and presence of disease-causing organisms.
D) are acquired at sporting events.
E) are acquired while in the hospital AND occur because of a susceptible population and presence of disease-causing organisms.
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