| aseptic |
Free from infection, brought about by prevention of entry of micro-organisms or by their destruction if already present.
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| asexual reproduction |
reproduction that does not involve a union of gametes; reproduction by a vegetative structure
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| aseptic technique |
When procedures like surgery, or dressing wounds, are carried out in a way that avoids introducing any bacteria, viruses, or fungi to the affected area.
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| asexual reproduction |
a form of reproduction neither preceded nor followed by meiosis; in fungi, commonly involves mitospores, such as, sporangiospores or conidia.
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| aseptic |
free or freed from contaminating organism(s); (of microbiological technique) pertains to working under sterile conditions and using sterile techniques, eg, working in a laminar flow bench, using flame sterilized inoculating loops and instruments.
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