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aseptically 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
  1. (aseptic) free of or using methods to keep free of pathological microorganisms; "a sterile operating area"; "aseptic surgical instruments"; "aseptic surgical techniques"
  2. Asepsis is the state of being free from disease-causing contaminants (such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites). The term asepsis also often refers to those practices used to promote or induce asepsis in an operative field in surgery or medicine to prevent infection. ...
  3. In an aseptic manner
  4. (aseptic) Free of disease-causing microbes; Used to protect against infection by disease-causing microbes; pasteurised
  5. (Aseptic) Free from germs and infection.
  6. (Aseptic) Sterile condition: no unwanted organisms present
  7. (ASEPTIC) A sterile or germ free environment.
  8. (ASEPTIC) free or freed from contaminating organism(s); (of microbiological technique) pertains to working under sterile conditions and using sterile techniques, e.g., working in a laminar flow bench, using flame sterilized inoculating loops and instruments.
  9. (Aseptic) A process of handling material under steril conditions in strict absence of bacteria, mold or yeast.
  10. (Aseptic) Adjective meaning that processes were used to eliminate unwanted microbes. Aseptic technique is synonymous with sterile technique and the avoiding of microbial contamination of a process or the removal or elimination of viable microbes by chemical or physical means
  11. (Aseptic) Free from septic matter or disease-producing bacteria. In food processing and packaging, this is a word that describes the system used to package food in sterile fashion.
  12. (Aseptic) The absence of microorganisms. By contrast, something that just discourages the growth of microorganisms is antiseptic.
  13. (Aseptic) The characteristic of a chemical (like sulfur dioxide or sorbic acid) to kill unwanted or beneficial bacteria.
  14. (Aseptic) Using sterile techniques or methods to protect against infection by microbes.
  15. (Aseptic) Without any living organisms such as bacteria. Aseptic necrosis of the hip is a loss of the blood supply to the head of the femur, but no living organisms are involved in causing this process.
  16. (aseptic) Asepsis or sterile. The state of being free of contaminating organisms (bacteria, fungi, algae and all micro-organisms except viruses) but not necessarily free of internal symbionts. See axenic.
  17. (aseptic) contamination caused by harmful bacteria viruses
  18. (aseptic) not due to an infection