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disinfectant
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disinfectant

Agent that kills, or prevents the growth of, bacteria and other micro-organisms. Chemical disinfectants include carbolic acid (phenol, used by Joseph Lister in surgery in the 1870s), ethanol, methanol, chlorine, and iodine.



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Performance standards for antimicrobic disk susceptibility tests.
It has been considered to increase longevity and to confer stamina and physical strength, and it has been used empirically as a vermifuge, antiseptic, antimicrobic, antipyretic, and analgesic.
Mycobacterial growth indicator tubes (Becton Dickinson, Sparks, MD) containing both 10% OADC (oleic acid, albumin, dextrose, and catalase) (Becton Dickinson, Sparks, MD), and 100 [micro]L of PANTA Antimicrobic Supplement (Polymyxin B, Amphotericin B, Nalidixic acid, Trimethoprim, and Azlocillin) (Becton Dickinson) were injected with 500 [micro]L of decontaminated sputum sample according to the manufacturer's specifications.
 
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