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Bleomycin used in treating various carcinomas of the skin, head, neck, and lungs, as well as testicular tumors. Trade name is Blenoxane.
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Describes equipment and solutions that are germ and yeast free ?where no microbial growth exists. Meadmakers sterilize their equipment to prevent wild yeasts and bacteria that might be present on their surfaces from contaminating the mead and causing spoilage or off-flavors. The mead itself is rendered sterile by using Campden tablets. After 24 hours, the mead is inoculated with the desirable yeast and fermentation begins.
Ãâó: www.gotmead.com/mead-research/glossary-s.shtml
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Used of a cultivar or an individual plant which is incapable of producing seed. Sometimes refined as follows: male sterile, producing no viable pollen but capable of producing seed; female sterile, incapable of producing seed but producing fertile pollen.
Ãâó: www.annualflowers.com/manual/glossary.html
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Mining and manufacturing rejects of uranium concentrates that require spatial management, since although their specific radioactivity is very low and they are found in nature, large volumes must be dealt with.
Ãâó: www.ciemat.es/eng/actividad/programas/pimic_glosar...
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An excavation level or layer which does not contain artifacts or evidence of human activity.
Ãâó: www.smm.org/catal/introduction/glossary/
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