0 to clean something using chemicals that kill bacteria and other very small living things that cause disease: --
1 to clean by using chemicals to kill bacteria that cause disease --
This high diversity suggests a large degree of flexibility in the ability of these communities to respond successfully to cleaning and disinfecting procedures.
Until 1901, no dosage recommendations had been supplied with instructions for disinfecting the vineyards.
The back of the animals was shaved and disinfected, and a longitudinal incision from mid to low thoracic vertebrae was made.
Each isolation room was cleaned and disinfected prior to each experiment.
The sprouter voluntarily halted alfalfa sprout production, disinfected the plant, and then resumed production with a new seed lot after re-inspection.
The use of gloves in medical settings began in the early part of the twentieth century, mainly to protect medical personnel from harsh disinfecting solutions.
Since some of these devices were drained and disinfected at the time of the investigation, the results from sampling may have been unreliable.
As there was no log-sheet kept for pool maintenance, it remained unclear if the whirlpool was emptied and the water disinfected daily.