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  • ...eapon]]s, fire hazards, scattered explosives, radioactive materials, etc. Decontamination is concerned with the immediate "render-safe" situation, a term of art from In biology, '''decontamination''' is the removal of [[Microorganism|microbial]] life forms. An item is sai
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  • #Redirect [[Decontamination]]
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  • ...or inactivates [[virus]]es, which can be used in [[water]] and [[food]] [[decontamination]], sanitation of public places such as [[hospital]]s, and [[agriculture]].
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  • ...ch of military service concerned with [[materials MASINT|detection]] and [[decontamination]] of chemical, biological and radiological agents; smoke generation; and, i
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  • * Chemical corps (WMD detection, protection and decontamination; smoke generation)
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  • |uses=polymerization initiator, decontamination ...m persulfate''' is a very strong oxidizer used for industrial cleaning and decontamination, as well as a strong [[radical initiator]] often used to promote polymeriza
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  • ...s the responsibility for defense against [[chemical weapon]]s, including [[decontamination]] that could also be useful for [[biological weapon]]s and some radioactive
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  • ...eapon]]s, fire hazards, scattered explosives, radioactive materials, etc. Decontamination is concerned with the immediate "render-safe" situation, a term of art from In biology, '''decontamination''' is the removal of [[Microorganism|microbial]] life forms. An item is sai
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  • ...ea of Gruinard Island was dangerously contaminated from 1942 until a major decontamination in 1984.
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  • ...nced by UV-A, causes the bulk of sunburn. UV-C is germicidal and used in [[decontamination]] and [[sterilization]]. All may be used in treating skin disorders.
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  • ...protection against chemical, biological or radiological threats. She has decontamination showers, and an infirmary, for rescuing injured individuals. She has a [[s ...itstimes2019-08-20/> She can project 45000 litres per minute. She has 12 decontamination showers. She also has a large boardroom, which can serve as a headquarters
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  • ...es, identification by reference laboratories, development of detection and decontamination techniques, investigation into treatments, and basic research involving the
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  • ...with water, administering activated charcoal, or topical [[Decontamination|decontamination]]. Another treatment option is to enhance elimination of the toxin, throug
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  • ...iological weapons.<ref name=ral2007-09-06/> She has a small infirmary and decontamination chamber.
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  • ...protection against chemical, biological or radiological threats. She has decontamination showers, and an infirmary, for rescuing injured individuals. She has a [[s
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  • ...products from the uranium and plutonium, while the second provides further decontamination. It is normal to then back-extract the loaded organic phase to create a ''
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  • ...disasters, like earthquakes, or terrorist attacks. In her cabin there is decontamination station and facilities for providing frontline medical care.
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  • ...ties ''Fireboat 20'' and her sister have air-tight crew compartments and a decontamination chamber, so they are equipped to respond to the releases of hazardous mater
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  • ...detecting biological attacks and providing defenses such as filters and [[decontamination]] techniques.
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  • ...bioremediating bacteria was introduced to several sites as an ''in situ'' decontamination method, a project sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy.
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  • ...systems for decontamination; if crew members have to go into areas before decontamination, the appropriate respirators and skin protection must be worn.
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  • ...ties ''Fireboat 20'' and her sister have air-tight crew compartments and a decontamination chamber, so they are equipped to respond to the releases of hazardous mater
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  • ===Selective gastrointestinal decontamination=== ...tract with nonabsorbable antibiotics. The French Study Group on Selective Decontamination of the Digestive Tract |journal=N. Engl. J. Med. |volume=326 |issue=9 |page
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  • ...ing of the United States Army]], engineers, EOD, and chemical corps (i.e., decontamination specialists) are part of the Combat Support Brigade.
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  • ...de, but are not limited to: application, assessment, cleaning, collection, decontamination, inspection, installation, preparation, sampling, screening, and training.
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  • ...grade spontaneously, or be deactivated or sequestered by [[Decontamination|decontamination]] teams.
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  • 1-'''PRELIMINARY CARE''': it consists of gastric decontamination with activated carbon or gastric lavage. However, it’s common for patient
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  • ...RN) is attached to the group. It has capabilities for CBRN reconnaissance, decontamination and training.
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  • ...er on the surface of activated carbon ([[charcoal]]) or [[aluminium]].<ref>Decontamination of surfaces, George H. Goodalland Barry.E. Gillespie, United States Patent
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  • ...ation posted around contaminated water sources with directions on how to [[Decontamination|decontaminate]] the water.
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  • With low to moderate levels, prevention, decontamination, and supportive measures usually suffice. At significant levels, after conf
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  • ...room (See Mobile BW Assessment Laboratory), and the rear section contains decontamination apparatus plus extra clothing. Laboratory equipment includes a glass glove
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  • ...here include air defense artillery and missile defense, WMD detection and decontamination, and controlling traffic from POWs and refugees
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  • ...(actually a liquid) evaporated very slowly, so elaborate [[Decontamination|decontamination]] routines were necessary to wash off humans, equipment and terrain. Late i
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  • ...ps://books.google.com/books?id=QZL5OKuXZ-4C&pg=PA179}}</ref> However, this decontamination did not return the site to its pre-1982 conditions. There has been a call f
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