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The act of reducing microbial organisms on cleaned food contact surfaces to a safe level.
Ãâó: www.uri.edu/ce/ceec/food/factsheets/glossary.html
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Removal of disease or insect infested trees to prevent spread of pathogens to healthy trees.
Ãâó: www.cnr.berkeley.edu/departments/espm/extension/GL...
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| sanitize |
To make sanitary. Items used in a home brewery should always be properly sanitized immediately before use.
Ãâó: www.bodensatz.com/staticpages/index.php
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| sand |
Unconsolidated rock and mineral particles with diameters ranging from 1/16 to 2 mm
Ãâó: www.sbeach.navy.mil/Programs/Environmental/IR/Read...
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| sanitation |
Control of physical factors in the human environment that could harm development, health, or survival.
Ãâó: www.sbeach.navy.mil/Programs/Environmental/IR/Read...
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| SAN | a hospital for recuperation or for the treatment of chronic diseases |
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| SAN | free from filth and pathogens |
| SAN | the state of sanitation (clean or dirty) |
| SAN | a low area where waste is buried between layers of earth |
| SAN | a disposable absorbent pad (trade name Kotex) |
| SAN | provide with sanitary facilities or appliances |
| SAN | making something sanitary (free of germs) as by sterilizing |
| SAN | the state of being clean and conducive to health |
| SAN | making something sanitary (free of germs) as by sterilizing |
| SAN | make less offensive or more acceptable by removing objectionable features |
| SAN | make sanitary by cleaning or sterilizing |
| SAN | made sanitary |
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